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Re: Question about EVC
schellhas-@... wrote:
I drove both the MV and the EVC before I bought the EVC. MV is easier to park (because it is shorter) EVC handles fine, you know it is not a sport car but it is fine. We go a good indication from someone on the list that there was going to be a 2000 EVC, check with VW. You can get an aftermarket remote keyless entry, check with local auto sound dealer. Some list members have received slightly better prices than others 34-36 is probably what you can expect. Several members reported calling several dealers and asking for their best price - I just bought the closest available EVC. Good luck - oh, also the rumor about the 2000 EVC included colors other than white. original article: Hello Everyone,list. but unfortunately they didn,t have the Camper. I'm sorry for the begginer questions, but may I have some about theEVC? differences effect on the driving feeling. Is there any difference between the normal EV and the camper? By the way, Ifelt the MV's handling was good enough. Winnebago build the car based on a base EV made on every other year. Is this true?person told me there is no remote key option for 1999 EV from WV. Is there any after market product?large discount, but is the price, $36k, reasonable? are not available?
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Question about EVC
Hello Everyone,
I?m thinking to buy the EV Camper and I have just joined the mailing list. I went to a VW dealer today to see a 2000 EV MV. It was very nice car but unfortunately they didn,t have the Camper. I'm sorry for the begginer questions, but may I have some about the EVC? 1. I know the EV camper is heavier and longer and I wonder how the differences effect on the driving feeling. Is there any difference between the normal EV and the camper? By the way, I felt the MV's handling was good enough. 2. Sales person I talked said there would be no 2000 EV Camper since Winnebago build the car based on a base EV made on every other year. Is this true? 3. 1999 EV does not have a remote key and I really like it. The sales person told me there is no remote key option for 1999 EV from WV. Is there any after market product? 4. As a nature of that kind of car, I understand I can?t expect a large discount, but is the price, $36k, reasonable? 5. I don't dislike the white color but why another color variations are not available? Any response would be very much appreciated. Thanks, Tad |
EV: Do it yourself fault code analyzer (was: Testing Oxygen Sensor)
In a message dated 08/31/1999 3:51:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
webbd@... writes: According to my owner's manual, if there has been a malfunction anywhere inDennis - Below is a copy of an earlier posting I provided on this subject: =========================================================== Subj: EV: Do it yourself fault code analyzer Date: 2/2/99 1:24:01 PM Eastern Standard Time From: WSArmstron@... Sender: ev_update@... Reply-to: ev_update@... To: ev_update@... (Multiple recipients of ev_update) Browsing Jan's VW Page, or "The V Files", ( pal.usc.edu/~jan/cars.html ) I came across info on a do it yourself fault code analyzer for VW ( ). This may be of interest to those of you that wish to troubleshoot the "Check Engine Light" (ref: EV_UPDATE thread 10/27/98-12/28/98) without a large monetary investment. The article includes instructions on making the tool, how to tie it into the vehicle harness, test procedures, and the 4 digit fault codes. I assume that the section labeled "From March 1990 / 4,5,6 and 8 cylinder" is valid for the EV. The text below is the lead-in to the article. Bill Armstrong, future EVC owner '71 Econoline (home brew camper) '93 Tracer Wagon BTU TECHNICAL PUBLICATION FAULT.VW 04/13/95> Volkswagen and Audi models beginning with production year 1988 utilize a system of injection, ignition and emissions fault diagnosis. These faultscan be easily read with a simple set of tools and this document.with alligator clip ends. (Jumper wires are normally sold in pairs. One can beused to construct the test light below.)resistor and a jumper wire with alligator clips at each end.-- |
Re: EV: Testing Oxygen Sensor
In a message dated 08/31/1999 2:07:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
webbd@... writes: Is there a way to test the oxygen sensor on my 93 EV?Dennis - I have a fault code reader for my 93 Mercury Tracer, which I used while troubleshooting power loss problems. It told me there were possible faults with the oxygen sensor and mass air flow sensor. A do-it-yourself book described how to test the oxygen sensor by removing it from the vehicle and applying heat to the tip with a propane torch while monitoring the output cable with a voltmeter. It passed the test. The MAF sensor also passed the crude test provided for free by an auto parts store. I eventually caved in and surrended the car to a shop specializing in engine diagnostics, and they found high resistance in the MAF cable, along with dirt on the sensor itself. A cable replacement and cleaning of the MAF sensor cured the problem. Warning: the specialist told me that the do-it-yourself test for the oxygen sensor was a very bad practice, a good way to fry the sensor. Apparently I was lucky. I'm going to miss the simplicity of my '71 Ford when we finally depart company. It has a 6 cylinder engine with manual transmission, and it just keeps going and going and going... I believe the reports that say you can't kill that engine! Bill Armstrong, EVC Speculator '71 Econoline (home brew camper) |
Re: EV: '93 EV Losing Power, and on to 99 EVC rear heater questions
In a message dated 08/30/1999 6:12:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
t4mv@... writes: Well, I just took a quick look under the van and here's my view(point);Dennis, Norman and all - Assuming the 93 EV is similar to the 99, a great way to talk around this component location description is to view Good Old David Burket's Xcountry Xpedition 99 Special Dispatch dealing with underbelly pictures: <A href=">Wider View, showing nearly all of frame</A> and <A href=">Muffler & Catalytic Converter</A>. And as long as we are under there, I have a question about the 99 EVC blower fan for the rear passenger area. It appears from Dave's photo that the fan draws air from a plenum along the right side of the vehicle and blows it through the floor vents behind the front passenger seat. Am I seeing water lines on the left side for a heater core? What is the purpose of the heavy wire mesh on the front and rear of the unit? Bill Armstrong, EVC Speculator '71 Econoline (home brew camper) |
Re: Michelin Agilis 51 Tires
Sheldon H. Winick
Eckhard,
>> The problem I have is getting >> them from SC to NC. We recently put a set of Michelin Agilis 51 tires on our '97EVC. The local Michelin dealer we went to simply called the warehouse in SC and ordered them. It only took 3 working days for them to arrive here in Asheville, NC. I think its all a matter of whether or not the dealers you've talked to really want your business, or just consider having to special order a single set of tires too much of a nuisance to be bothered with. Just my opinion. Sheldon '97 EVC |
Re: Welcome to the ev_update eGroup
Something new to learn, hopefully this contributes to keeping us young.
Thanks Steve for all of your effort in maintaining the EV list. The list has been very helpful to me and I really appreciate all of your time and effort. Good luck and happiness in all that you do. |
Re: EV: Tires
TYA
I mentioned to the Micheline rep that their web site claims the new 99 EVI think this is why I have a set of 92 Load range Michelins on my 92 EV5 Camper. I have to admit that they seem to handle well, and if it hadn't been for a list members posts within the last 10 days I might have never noticed the load range was "low". Reg "Moose Mobile" |
Re: EV: Tires
There are no other tire options?? What is so special about this
Agilis tire??? I find this rather amazing.
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Don't need the Agilis now, but will in about a year.? Think it is |
Re: Inner CV Joint Removal
You CAN buy them elsewhere........ Try auto parts stores { pepboys and the
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like } I bought a set of diff sizes in the past. I think I got them at sears or pepboys??? 12 point also for head bolts?????? Marty S. IronWood Designs wrote: According to my mechanic (who just replaced our CV joints), Snap-On is the |
Re: Weekender improvements
please count me in on details
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Marty S. tsquare@... wrote: Paul |
Re: Blower fan
Chester1
I have a similar problem only that mine works fine in all speeds but high -
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but, every once in a while it works in high also. snip: -----Original Message-----
From: Chris Noeske [mailto:CHRISN@...] Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 3:17 PM To: 'ev_update@...' Subject: [ev_update] Re: Blower fan again I haven't checked yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if the blower motor out of a jetta/golf/passat works. -----Original Message----- From: Vance, Beaumont W. [mailto:Beaumont.Vance@...] Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 12:49 PM To: 'ev_update@...' Subject: [ev_update] Re: Blower fan again I assume that I will have to replace the blower as well. I am just glad that I don't have to go looking for a jet engine part. ;-) -----Original Message----- From: Jack Lowry [mailto:jack_lowry@...] Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:45 PM To: 'ev_update@...' Subject: [ev_update] Re: Blower fan again Learn something new everyday. -----Original Message----- |
Re: 93 ev mv wkndr power loss
Tassy-Becz Andras
Your problem may be as simple as changing the catalic converter. So you are
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cruising down, with 70, then a broken piece clogs the exhaust in you muffler, and then when you turn your engine off everything returns to normal. Is that it? I had something like that before. The catalic converter sometimes breaks in little pieces, and clogs the muffler. One way to know that your exhaust is clogged is that your RPM drops down much slower than it did before from 5-6000 to 1000 Jerry Carter rta: Russ, |
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