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Re: What came standard with a 2002 MV?


 

In a message dated 12/16/2002 12:58:02 AM Eastern Standard Time,
leeahart@... writes:

1. No owner's manual. Even the dealer agreed that this is missing, and
ordered one for me.
Concur that you should have an owner's manual. It is in separate volumes.
You should be able to look at a new EV and see what to expect.



2. I got 2 keys; one with the remote lock buttons that will start the
car, and one that has only a light in it, and won't start the car
(the valet key, I guess). Should there be two keys?
There should be two keys that lock/unlock the doors plus control the
ignition. You should also get one other key which can be used to lock/unlock
doors manually and start the ignition.


3. The '03s I looked at had rubber pads in the trays between the front
and middle jump seats. Mine has empty plastic trays. Are the pads
missing?
My '01 Weekender does not have rubber pads...a visit to the local hardware
store can be useful if you want such pads.



4. There are no snap-on curtains for the windows, but they were in the
'03s on the lot. The cost to order them is amazing (like $700). Are
they missing?
Yes, you should have a full set.



5. The '03 Eurovans have 15" wheels. This one has 16". Are these a
stock option, or something the previous owner installed?
According to the VW website, the '03s have 16" wheels as did the '02s. No
one should be going back to the 15" wheels used on pre-2001 EVs.

Regards,
Bob Williams
Severna Park, MD
Ex-1993 Weekender
Now 2001 Weekender p
VIN WV2NB47031H104628

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