This comprehensive service and repair manual provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all workshop procedures related to the Volkswagen Station Wagon Bus from 1968 to 1979. It is a complete resource for anyone looking to repair or maintain their vehicle, from basic tasks like changing spark plugs to complex engine rebuilds.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* **General Information:** This section provides an overview of the vehicle, including specifications, safety precautions, and general maintenance tips.
* **Engine:** Detailed information about the engine, including its operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
* **Injection-Ignition/Injection System:** Covers the complex workings of the fuel injection and ignition systems, providing detailed instructions for repair and maintenance.
* **Clutch:** This section provides comprehensive information on the clutch system, including adjustments, replacement, and troubleshooting.
* **Gearbox:** Covers the transmission, providing guidance on operation, maintenance, and repair.
* **Suspension System:** Detailed information on the suspension system, including adjustments, repairs, and replacement of components.
* **Wheels:** Information on wheels and tires, including maintenance, repair, and replacement.
* **Braking System:** This section provides detailed instructions on the braking system, including adjustments, repairs, and replacement of components.
* **Control Driving Instructions:** Provides guidance on the vehicle's controls and driving operation.
* **Air Temp Control System:** Instructions on the air conditioning system, including maintenance and repair.
* **Electrical System:** A thorough guide to the electrical system, covering wiring diagrams, troubleshooting, and repair procedures.
* **Bodywork:** Information on the vehicle's body, including repairs, maintenance, and replacement of components.
* **Exploded Views and Diagrams:** The manual includes numerous exploded views and diagrams to visually illustrate the assembly and disassembly of various components.
This manual provides the necessary information for anyone working on their Volkswagen Station Wagon Bus, whether they are a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast. With its detailed instructions and clear illustrations, it is an invaluable resource for keeping your vehicle in top condition.
The Volkswagen Station Wagon Bus, fondly known as the "Bus" or "Microbus," is an iconic vehicle that revolutionized travel and leisure in the 1960s and 1970s. Introduced in 1950, the Type 2, as it was initially called, was designed by Dutch engineer Ben Pon as a versatile van for transporting goods and people. It quickly gained popularity for its spacious interior, rear-engine layout, and simple design, making it ideal for families, surfers, and hippies who embraced its free-spirited image. The "split-screen" windshield, characteristic of the first generation from 1950 to 1967, gave the Bus its distinct look, while the later "bay window" design, produced from 1968 to 1979, brought a more modern aesthetic.
The 1968-1979 Volkswagen Station Wagon Bus, with its "bay window" design, marked a significant evolution for the vehicle. This generation featured a larger, more panoramic windshield offering improved visibility, and a redesigned front end with a wider grille and headlights. The engine options remained largely unchanged, with the air-cooled 1.6-liter and 1.8-liter flat-four engines providing reliable power. However, the introduction of a more advanced suspension system with independent front suspension and torsion bars at the rear offered a smoother ride and better handling. Inside, the Bus continued to be a versatile space, with removable seats, a spacious cargo area, and a variety of optional features like a pop-top roof and a camping kit. The 1968-1979 Bus maintained its classic charm while incorporating modern touches, becoming a cherished symbol of freedom, adventure, and a simpler way of life.