urpert Posted April 5 Author Posted April 5 Very happy with it. Feast your eyes on the acres of diagonally striped grey fabric: rm36house, loserone, Lacquer Peel and 4 others 5 2
djim Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Looks really nice, these are great vans. Here is my old one, currently with my Dad, though I might be getting it back soon as he is getting on a bit and doesn't really drive much anymore. It is a 5 pot petrol auto and acceleration is leisurely at best but definitely a comfy way to get about. urpert, Westbay, 500tops and 2 others 5
urpert Posted April 5 Author Posted April 5 Quite jealous of the auto box as changing gear in this one is a case of imagining where it might be and throwing the stick in that rough direction with as much wrist strength as you can muster. privatewire 1
djim Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Heh, sounds about right, at least you'll get a workout, you can save money on the gym 🤣 The auto in this one supposedly learns how you drive and adapts but in practice it just gets lazy and you have to use VCDS to reset it again. Does yours have the blue clocks?
urpert Posted April 5 Author Posted April 5 1 hour ago, djim said: Heh, sounds about right, at least you'll get a workout, you can save money on the gym 🤣 The auto in this one supposedly learns how you drive and adapts but in practice it just gets lazy and you have to use VCDS to reset it again. Does yours have the blue clocks? Yes it does - feels very weird being in a T4 with indigo backlighting when all the rest of the switchgear is early 90s VAG. djim 1
urpert Posted Thursday at 11:11 Author Posted Thursday at 11:11 Quick update on the bus. Not discovered any horrors yet… reapplied the rubber door seals with new tape and plastic pegs as the one above the sliding door kept sagging. I did consider replacing the head unit with an original VW Gamma one, but this Blaupunkt one is such a good fake (right down to the red backlighting) and has proper modern Bluetooth and aux support. It works brilliantly: privatewire, brownnova, rm36house and 2 others 5
urpert Posted Thursday at 12:52 Author Posted Thursday at 12:52 1 minute ago, HMC said: Great headunit- the font even looks correct. I know! Not even that expensive - mine came from this eBay seller and arrived next day: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255077414399
Imhotep Posted Thursday at 14:13 Posted Thursday at 14:13 Those Blaupunkt HUs are great for 80s, 90s and 00s stuff as they look almost OEM in any car you fit them to. I’ve got one in my MG for exactly the same reason. mk2_craig and urpert 1 1
barefoot Posted Thursday at 14:28 Posted Thursday at 14:28 On 05/04/2025 at 18:45, urpert said: Quite jealous of the auto box as changing gear in this one is a case of imagining where it might be and throwing the stick in that rough direction with as much wrist strength as you can muster. Think that's bad? You should try a T2 with a three foot lever connected to 14 feet of linkage and a gearbox just this side of the noisy cupboard. djim, chadders, doug and 2 others 3 1 1
dave j Posted Thursday at 14:44 Posted Thursday at 14:44 14 minutes ago, barefoot said: Think that's bad? You should try a T2 with a three foot lever connected to 14 feet of linkage and a gearbox just this side of the noisy cupboard. I like to think of it as an anti theft measure as no one else will be able to find the gears! barefoot, Westbay and urpert 2 1
urpert Posted Thursday at 16:13 Author Posted Thursday at 16:13 1 hour ago, barefoot said: Think that's bad? You should try a T2 with a three foot lever connected to 14 feet of linkage and a gearbox just this side of the noisy cupboard. I have previous form: barefoot, privatewire and djim 3
urpert Posted Friday at 09:58 Author Posted Friday at 09:58 Somehow got 37.5mpg out of the first half a tank. Today, a 3 point seatbelt to be fitted to one of the middle seats. rainagain, privatewire, djim and 1 other 4
urpert Posted yesterday at 15:13 Author Posted yesterday at 15:13 Pressed into immediate family service: brownnova and djim 2
Volksy Posted yesterday at 15:18 Posted yesterday at 15:18 On 10/04/2025 at 15:28, barefoot said: Think that's bad? You should try a T2 with a three foot lever connected to 14 feet of linkage and a gearbox just this side of the noisy cupboard. Haha! My old '61 LHD Split required you to lift your right leg, then repeatedly smash the gearknob into your plums to obtain reverse gear. urpert and barefoot 2
urpert Posted yesterday at 16:33 Author Posted yesterday at 16:33 This particular (cracked) trim panel is causing lots of grief with the sliding door. Trying to work out what it’s called.
MrBig Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago VW call it a B-pillar trim, left upper. This one I think, but there are various colour and fitment versions. If you want to PM me your VIN I can try to double check. Genuine VW T4 TRANSPORTER CARAVELLE LEFT B PILLAR TRIM sliding door seatbelt | eBay djim 1
camryv6 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 14/04/2025 at 16:18, Volksy said: Haha! My old '61 LHD Split required you to lift your right leg, then repeatedly smash the gearknob into your plums to obtain reverse gear. I bet it didn't, you just liked to do it for fun !! MrBig 1
urpert Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, MrBig said: VW call it a B-pillar trim, left upper. This one I think, but there are various colour and fitment versions. If you want to PM me your VIN I can try to double check. Genuine VW T4 TRANSPORTER CARAVELLE LEFT B PILLAR TRIM sliding door seatbelt | eBay Thanks, that’s also the one I’m watching! It’s a little bit HFM but there aren’t any others I can find. PM sent.
stuboy Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago ohh.. do they have a bad design in the gearstick that i seen lot of angled knob adjusters?
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