[200q20v] source for aspirator motor
Peter Schulz
peschulz at cisco.com
Fri Aug 31 15:07:21 EDT 2001
At 01:51 PM 8/31/2001 -0400, Chris Covington wrote:
>Try a parts recycler like Shokan (800-all-audi), it doesn't make sense to
>spend that much money for a new part when you could get one off a car with
>10,000 miles for 1/10th the price...
>
>Chris
>
>
>On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Sean Upchurch wrote:
>
> > Thanks to several replies, I found out my 'BUZZ' from a couple of weeks ago
> > was the aspirator motor that draws in air to get an internal temp reading
> > for the climate control. Now it has completely stopped working. I can
> > drive around with the temp setting on 78 and be quite comfortable. So,
> does
> > any one have a source for this part (other than a dealer, they want ~$200)?
> > I tried the Parts Bin and The Parts Connection and they say it's dealer
> > only.
> >
> > Sean Upchurch
> > 87 4ktq
> > 91 200 20v
> > Bellevue, WA
> >
> >
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Chris:
I don't share your line of thinking when it comes to electrical parts.
Do you want to replace your radiator fan motor or afterrun pump with one
from a 10 year old 100k +mile car?
Typical "non wear" items ok, but not something like motors with bearings
and brushes that do wear out.
my two pfennigs
Peter Schulz
1990 CQ
1991 200 20v TQW
Chelmsford, MA USA
peschulz at cisco.com
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