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[16v] Missing bolts!!
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In a message dated 2/22/2003 4:24:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,
joshhignight@techography.net writes:
<<So, how can I get some replacements to stay in place? I have a feeling
finding replacements isn't going to be fun either.>>>
Not as hard as you think, I went to my dealer and they had all of the ones I
needed in stock. Parts guy said they are common to many cars. I think a
little bit of locktite, the non-permanent kind will help to keep the bolts
on. The one I keep losing is the A/C belt tensioning bolt.
Brian 86 16v
98 Jetta GLX Vr6
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rd Time, joshhignight@techography.net writes:<BR>
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<<So, how can I get some replacements to stay in place? I have a feeli=
ng finding replacements isn't going to be fun either.>>><BR>
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Not as hard as you think, I went to my dealer and they had all of the=20=
ones I needed in stock. Parts guy said they are common to many cars.&n=
bsp; I think a little bit of locktite, the non-permanent kind will help to k=
eep the bolts on. The one I keep losing is the A/C belt tensioni=
ng bolt.<BR>
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Brian 86 16v<BR>
98 Jetta GLX Vr6</FONT></HTML>
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