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Exploded parts/panel diagrams
#1
Hi. Just bought my 1972 low light and am about to begin the Reno journey. The vehicle came with quite a few panels, seals and “stuff” that the previous owner bought but did not get around to fitting. The problem is that I am not sure whether I have all panels/fittings to repair any particular section. I have a couple of maintenance manuals that came with the purchase but they don’t have exploded diagrams of panels, parts etc that make up a particular section. Can anyone lead me to where I might find detailed exploded diagrams for the vehicle? Thanks in advance.
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#2
https://ratwell.com/technical/Microfiche/t205300.gif 
https://ratwell.com/technical/Microfiche/t207100.gif
You mean like this, have a look through the 
https://ratwell.com/technical/Microfiche.html  
 find the section of the exploded part you are wanting, be careful as some sections may show all variations of the same section through the years as parts do change through out the years.
72 Kombi Microbus
72 Kombi Van
72 Kombi DC Ute
76 Kombi SC Ute
Denial is a sign of quilt !
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#3
Further to Wayne’s useful links, also give this a go, for exploded views and part numbers, to see if it helps…..

https://volkswagen.7zap.com/en/rdw/typ+2...1972-29/8/
88 Blue T3 CL Caravelle
91 Blue T3 Single Cab
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#4
That’s a really useful link Grant…..each image can be clicked and enlarged for clarity.
stuck !
Cheers,
Mark
It’s not oil, it’s sweat from all the horsepower !  

Pit crew for : The Tardis - a ‘76 Sopru Campmobile
                   & Herman  - the ‘71 White Low Light
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#5
(06-09-2022, 08:59 PM)Grantus Wrote: Further to Wayne’s useful links, also give this a go, for exploded views and part numbers, to see if it helps…..

https://volkswagen.7zap.com/en/rdw/typ+2...1972-29/8/
+1
7zap will often come up in the results of a Google search.
You can then copy and paste the part number in a new search to get current suppliers.
I also use it if I know the part number or correct name of an associated part.
e.g. If you know the part number of a brake cylinder and are looking for the part number of the seal kit.
PR
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#6
Thanks all for the help. Just what I was after. 
Much appreciated.
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#7
(07-09-2022, 03:26 PM)Culmara Wrote: Thanks all for the help. Just what I was after. 
Much appreciated.

Welcome to KCA!  Smile

Enjoy the ride………  Wink
88 Blue T3 CL Caravelle
91 Blue T3 Single Cab
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#8
I see that 7Zap is no longer the useful free resource it was.

It is now “pay per view” for part numbers, after you buy into an annual plan…….  Sad
88 Blue T3 CL Caravelle
91 Blue T3 Single Cab
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#9
Well that's disappointing......
Confused
Cheers,
Mark
It’s not oil, it’s sweat from all the horsepower !  

Pit crew for : The Tardis - a ‘76 Sopru Campmobile
                   & Herman  - the ‘71 White Low Light
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#10
Some additional useful links that might come in handy for your restoration project.
See the previous thread
https://kombiclubaustralia.com/showthread.php?tid=430
1971 Sopru aka Doob
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