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1990 VW Vanagon 2368

The 1990 Volkswagen Vanagon is one of the final North American Vanagon model years and continued the refined late water-cooled platform with the 2.1L wasserboxer engine, Digifant engine management, rectangular headlights, and available Syncro four-wheel drive. With Westfalia, Weekender, Tin-top, and Syncro applications depending on fitment, the 1990 VW Vanagon remains a highly desirable classic Volkswagen van.

This page groups parts for the 1990 VW Vanagon, including Tin-top, Westfalia, Weekender, Syncro, Syncro Weekender, Syncro Westfalia, and other water-cooled Vanagon applications depending on your vehicle and catalog fitment. CIP1 offers a large selection of 1990 Volkswagen Vanagon parts and accessories, including wasserboxer engine parts, cooling system parts, brake parts, suspension parts, steering parts, Syncro drivetrain parts, rubber seals, electrical components, body trim, interior parts, exterior parts, lighting parts, camper parts, wheels, and vintage VW restoration components.

Browse parts for your 1990 VW Vanagon and keep your classic Volkswagen on the road with confidence, whether you are maintaining a daily driver, restoring a Westfalia camper, upgrading a Weekender, preserving a Syncro, or planning a full Vanagon restoration.

More about the 1990 VW Vanagon

Factory-style details

  • Late water-cooled VW Vanagon
  • 2.1L water-cooled wasserboxer flat-four engine
  • Approximately 90 hp engine output
  • Digifant engine management
  • Front-mounted radiator with lower grille
  • Rectangular headlights
  • Rear-mounted engine layout
  • Rear-wheel drive on standard 2WD models
  • Syncro four-wheel-drive models available
  • Independent front suspension
  • IRS rear suspension with CV joints
  • Tin-top, Westfalia, Weekender, and Syncro applications may apply depending on fitment

1990 Vanagon notes

  • 1990 is one of the final North American Vanagon model years
  • Late 2.1L wasserboxer engine and Digifant engine management continued
  • Rectangular headlights and late front-end styling continued
  • Syncro models remained highly sought after for camper and off-road builds
  • Westfalia, Weekender, and Syncro models can use different camper, interior, drivetrain, and suspension components
  • Body, trim, engine, cooling, brake, suspension, wheel, camper, and electrical details can vary by production date, market, drivetrain, and Vanagon model
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