Re: shoulder harness seatbelts or forward facing seats
--- dave_king_ev <dave_king_ev@...> wrote:
across the hips). It's the safest seat in the house. You don't need a shoulder harness. It's
simple physics.
Agreed. Apart from not putting a
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gti_matt <gti_matt@...>
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#104248
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Re: Blinking Temp Light on '93 EV GL
Although the coolant reservoir appears to be the same as those used in
many Jettas, Golfs, Passats etc.
it is indeed a different part number and is not interchangeable with the
common ones.
The
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Steve Schock
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Re: name your Eurovan Camper
Mine's "Volkzilla".
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Tyler Florence" on AOL Food.
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jenn5jam@...
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#104251
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Re: shoulder harness seatbelts or forward facing seats
Strap your kid into a rear-facing seat (use a booster seat to get the
belt in the right place across the hips). It's the safest seat in the
house. You don't need a shoulder harness. It's simple
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dave_king_ev <dave_king_ev@...>
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#104246
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Re: Cooling problem in 93 GL
If your radiator cap is leaking you'd know it. It's sealed by a big
o-ring (over 1" diameter) in the well of the overflow tank. The
o-ring seals long before the cap is screwed down all the way.
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dave_king_ev <dave_king_ev@...>
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#104245
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Re: Blinking Temp Light on '93 EV GL
--- Joe R <jromas@...> wrote:
I'd have to check for sure but that surprises me. The reservoir looks like the same round thing
that's in a gazillion VWs. I'd be surprised if the sensor is
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gti_matt <gti_matt@...>
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#104244
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Re: shoulder harness seatbelts or forward facing seats
I have looked at the harness and a safety expert said that since the rear facing seats do not have headrests that they still with the harness would not be safe and the manuel states over and over NOT
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ddc_jtc
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#104243
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Re: What mileage are you doing
We just came back from a 4,200 mile roundtrip to South Dakota and
averaged about 22 mpg while traveling about 65 mph. Use only
premium. Fortunately, the van did great!
Jeff
97 EVC, 190K miles
03
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tripod97pct <jjacobs@...>
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#104238
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Re: New Camping Equip
It has 2 large screws at the bottom that fit into the seat holes in the
floor. I am going to rig up another item to the pillar today.
The plans are penciled chicken scratch on a napkin. And they are
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BJ Feddish <bfeddish@...>
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#104237
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01 Weekender 4 Sale - (VW Owners Critiques Requested)
Selling my Burgundy Weekender. It's a good one that has been well
cared for. I have it listed with pictures on "autotrader"
and "thesamba". If any of you other owners don't mind taking a look
at
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mjcoia <mjcoia@...>
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#104236
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Re: New Camping Equip
Nice job! How did you secure the cabinet to the van?
If you ever want to share some scaled drawings, let us know!
Carl
camp in my
decided on
$1100
bottom
5 days.
Anyway, the
it all
for this..
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Carl Henderson <chendermi@...>
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#104235
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Re: Accessing 2nd battery in '93 Weekender ?
I have a 2003 and your 1993 seat may be different.
Lift up the bar under the front of the seat and slide the seat as far
forward as possible. Next, lift up the little black plastic tab on
the
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Carl Henderson <chendermi@...>
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#104234
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Re: Weekender -- Rear Seat Covers?
We offer custom seat covers for the rear bench but they are not listed on our website. You can call us to order.
The rear bench cover is $182.90 for the seat bottom and seat back covers. We have a
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[email protected]
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#104233
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Re: Weekender -- Rear Seat Covers?
We have 2 golden retrievers (had 3 until last Nov.) so we know what it
means to protect seats. We've had great results with just some old bed
sheets (actually we bought new cheaps ones but old work
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Dave <swampstomperus@...>
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Re: What mileage are you doing
On road trips where I do the driving (I tend to hold it strictly at 55
mph) I get 20-22. We always use Shell premium.
But most of our driving is actually around town, mostly commuting to
work with my
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Dave <swampstomperus@...>
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#104231
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Re: New Camping Equip
Think how surprised I am!
Bryan
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BJ Feddish <bfeddish@...>
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#104230
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Re: New Camping Equip
our 73. We lived in that car for a year in Europe and were pleased
with the layout.....7 1/2 gallons of water, manual pump and icebox. Who
needs all this fancy stuff we have today? <<
My '72 had
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BJ Feddish <bfeddish@...>
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#104229
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Re: Blinking Temp Light on '93 EV GL
FWI the coolant level sensor, at least for 93, is part of the coolant resivore and is not available seperatly. My local import parts store says it's EV part only.
Joe R
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Joe R <jromas@...>
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#104225
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Weekender -- Rear Seat Covers?
We would like to get rear seat covers and were surprised that they
were not easier to find given how many van accessories are out there.
We found a vinyl cover that goes over the rear cushion but so
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julietwiscombe
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#104226
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Re: What mileage are you doing
Alain
April 2005. 4655 mostly highway miles.
From Vancouver to Loreto, Mexico and back in 1992 EVC with 2.5l I-5
engine: 19.6 mi/US gal (23.5mi/CDN gal).
Most expensive gas on the trip US was $
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bampton_ca <bchism@...>
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#104224
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