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Blower Motor Replacement

 

In a message dated 02/14/2000 12:10:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Beaumont.Vance@... writes:

Subj: [ev_update] Re: Non-EV Subj. Anyone record the Homicide Movie ?
Date: 02/14/2000 12:10:12 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Beaumont.Vance@... (Vance, Beaumont W.)
(snip)
It's really not as bad a job as it sounds. Just be prepared to twist
your body up like a pretzel when you are working under the dash.
(snip)
The other person that used this R&R procedure took out the front seat which
would make it easier on the back. A few cold ones after the job should
help relieve the pain though. It worked for me.
Beaumont-

Your misdirected subject title may be more appropriate than you think! I
performed similar under-the-dash work in 1993 and ruptured a disk, putting me
in surgery and out of work for a couple of months. That job was really
murder!

Bill Armstrong, EVC Speculator
Endwell, NY
'71 Econoline (home brew camper)
'93 Tracer Wagon


Re: EuroVan Syncro (4x4)

Michael Kamerick
 

Thanks very much.? I tried to find the German VW site today - no luck.? Will try again.

Michael Kamerick

Larry Schellhase wrote:

The German VW site has a picture of one driving up a
mound of snow.? Except for the fact that it is driving
on the snow, it looks like any other EV.

I can't help you with an exact url, someone on this
site posted the site directions to the photo a few
months back.

--- Michael Kamerick wrote:
>
> "douglas anderson" wrote:
> original
>
article:
> > I have access to a Canadian certified EuroVan
> Syncro.
> >
> > E-mail me if interested.
> >
> >
> >
>
> I am also very interested in this, as I cannot find
> any info on EuroVan
> syncros.
> If you could even just suggest a site to look at, I
> would appreciate it.
>
> thanks,
> Michael Kamerick
>
>
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Re: Camping Checklist?

Jerry Carter
 

I found making a list (per activity, going camping + fishing, or
biking...) and refining it as you go over time alows you to not have to
remember all of lessons over again. Just print it out and check them
off. Then take the list with you. Add items if you discover on this
trip you should have brought X. Don't forget to update the list when
you return.

I also pack items in medium/large plastic containers and store them on
a shelf in the garage. When its time to go, I grab containers X, Y, Z
... depending on how long the trip is/what we're going to do.

Wow, that's a lot to type for 2 cents...

Jerry

"sheldon h. winick" <s.winic-@...> wrote:
original article:
Rich,

We also keep our EVC permanently stocked with bed linens, silverware &
utensils, cookware, plates and cups, and basic staple food supplies.
That
makes packing for a trip much easier.

Sheldon
'97 EVC

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Cochran" <rcochran@...>
To: <ev_update@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 5:08 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Re: Camping Checklist?


"steven balsley" <sdbals-@...> wrote:
original article:
Jim-

Congratulations on you new purchase. Richard Cochran's website
includes some nice ideas on how to "fine tune" your new evc, if
you
are
so inclined. In addition, he has a list of supplies, etc. he
takes
when camping: .
Of
course, every owner's camping list will be unique, but this
should get
you started.
I was going to mention this, but you beat me to it. Oh well. I'll
point out that my checklist is mostly procedural, that is, things
to DO, not so much things to PACK.

As far as things to bring, I find it easiest just to store almost
everything (kitchen stuff, bed sheets, pillows, flashlights with
batteries, candle lanterns, lighters, first aid kit, etc.) in the
van permanently, so it's always ready to go. My camp kitchen is
mostly small lightweight stuff designed for backpacking or car
camping. Before a trip, all I need to pack is clothes and food,
plus an optional guitar, telescope, camera, etc.

If you borrow kitchen gear piecemeal from your home kitchen, you'll
want to make a packing list and revise it after every trip until
you get it right.

--Rich



Re: 93 poptop avail Seattle area $8500

Bruce Curry
 

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OK - Here it goes: "93 EV MV poptop camper, AT AC, extra clean $8500 -?Dlr - 425-785-0594"
?
Location is?in North Bend about 5 minutes off I-90.? Remember 196k (hiway!!) miles.?
?
Good luck.?
?
BMC
?

----- Original Message -----
From: Zenn
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 9:13 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Re: 93 poptop avail Seattle area $8500

I'm interested. Do you know anything else about it???
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Curry <taizo@...>
To: ev_update@... <ev_update@...>
Date: Sunday, February 13, 2000 8:55 PM
Subject: [ev_update] 93 poptop avail Seattle area $8500

Yes thats right.? 93 EV MV WK.? Have yet to see it but its up in No Bend.? 196k miles tho.?
?
Email me if interested and I'll give you the number.?
?
Bruce


Re: EV - The Movie

1McCulloch
 

I got the movie offer too, but I wonder if anyone that has not owned a EV
got one? I would interested to know if anyone finds out about a non-EV
person recieving the piece.

----- Original Message -----
From: <RBIEGEL@...>
To: <ev_update@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 7:21 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Re: EV - The Movie


I got the same invite to get the movie. Liked the fold out brochure.
Nice
to see some advertising dollars going towards rhe EuroVan. I sent in my
card and eagerly await the movie!
Ron

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Re: Camping Checklist?

Sheldon H. Winick
 

Rich,

We also keep our EVC permanently stocked with bed linens, silverware &
utensils, cookware, plates and cups, and basic staple food supplies. That
makes packing for a trip much easier.

Sheldon
'97 EVC

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Cochran" <rcochran@...>
To: <ev_update@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 5:08 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Re: Camping Checklist?


"steven balsley" <sdbals-@...> wrote:
original article:
Jim-

Congratulations on you new purchase. Richard Cochran's website
includes some nice ideas on how to "fine tune" your new evc, if you
are
so inclined. In addition, he has a list of supplies, etc. he takes
when camping: . Of
course, every owner's camping list will be unique, but this should get
you started.
I was going to mention this, but you beat me to it. Oh well. I'll
point out that my checklist is mostly procedural, that is, things
to DO, not so much things to PACK.

As far as things to bring, I find it easiest just to store almost
everything (kitchen stuff, bed sheets, pillows, flashlights with
batteries, candle lanterns, lighters, first aid kit, etc.) in the
van permanently, so it's always ready to go. My camp kitchen is
mostly small lightweight stuff designed for backpacking or car
camping. Before a trip, all I need to pack is clothes and food,
plus an optional guitar, telescope, camera, etc.

If you borrow kitchen gear piecemeal from your home kitchen, you'll
want to make a packing list and revise it after every trip until
you get it right.

--Rich



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Re: Cruise control problems

Sheldon H. Winick
 

Leif,

We had a similar problem with the cruise control on our '97 EVC when we
first got it. The problem was quickly corrected by the dealer's service
dept by adjusting the sensitivity of the brake pedal override switch.

Sheldon
'97 EVC

----- Original Message -----
From: "Leif" <leif@...>
To: "ev list" <ev_update@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 4:26 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Cruise control problems


As noted in my last post, I am finding gremlins in my MV. I am without a
Bentley for now and would appreciate it if someone could scan any pages
pretaining to the cruise control system, and forward them to me attached
to
an email? My symptoms are this; The cruise control worked on our drive
across the country but now it won't respond at all. Is there a relay
somewhere that I can replace or fuse to check?

Leif
'86 Syncro GL
'93 EV MV


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Re: Gas

Skip Correll
 

So what octane should we be using in my wife's 93
Eurovan? Your post was very informative and the
information greatly appreciated but I am still, after
70,000 miles, unsure about this.

Please advise,
Skip Correll K4ERC
Chattanooga, Tn

--- Kit <samson@...> wrote:
SNIP

1. If a motor uses knock sensor (like your), it is
most probably high
compression. (NOTE: The older 5 cyl. EV motors had
two version. The 93
later ones had knock sensors because they were high
compression. The
original motor used when EV first came out was low
compression, no knock
sesnors. Since VW "hints" at NOT using 87 octane on
the 5-cyl high
compression motors, it does not make sense to me why
they suggest it's
use on the VR6 regardless of what kind of engine
management system they
put in.)
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Re: 2000 EVC MSRP

Bill Segesser
 

Bob,
call Theo at Campbell Nelson in Lynnwood WA (near Seattle). They have 2-3
evc's on the lot (maybe they're 99's though). Nonetheless, I expect you
will hear a number well under the 37.7.
Bill Segesser
woodinville wa
95evc

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Hodes [mailto:rmhodes@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 2:08 PM
To: ev_update@...
Subject: [ev_update] 2000 EVC MSRP


An authorized California dealer just quoted me an MSRP of $37,727 on a
new EVC with companion seat and CD player. Is this real? He was willing
to take $400 off, which makes it nearly $41,000 with tax and license.
I'm astounded.


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snow chains

Brian
 

Going to the snow

should I run the tires at a lower PSI when I chain up

Brian


2000EVC sticker shock

 

Bob- I have just bought a 99 evc-I looked for a long time at other
camper vans-They are all much more expensive then the evc- the
Sportsmobile, which was one of the first to convert VW vans in the
early 60"s now costs well over 40000 and is very glitzy and over done
in my opinion. The evc is by far the least expensive camper van made.
The best thing about it is its simplicity- I also have a 85 westy which
I love/hate--the evc is no comparison-I call the EVc my real car
because it can go as fast as any on the highway-has great heat and air
etc.etc -37000 is alot of money -but it is a deal when it comes to
campers-Lary


Re: WWJ Radio review response to our emails

Michael G. McCarthy
 

Pretty class act, I'd say.

----------

From: "Rob McCulloch" <1mcculloch@...>
To: ev_update@...
Subject: [ev_update] WWJ Radio review response to our emails
Date: Tue, Feb 15, 2000, 6:30 PM
I also questioned Jeff's review of the EV and he asked me to forward
you this response:

To Volkswagen Eurovan Owners:

Thank you for your insight into this vehicle. In my test drive, I was
comparing it to other minivans. Many people have pointed out to me that
this was probably not the right thing to do.

While the Eurovan isn't a vehicle that I would choose to purchase,
you're
e-mails certainly shed a new light on why many people find this to be an
attractive vehicle.

I do a daily automotive feature on WWJ, the all news radio station in
Detroit. I plan to include several of the comments on Friday's feature.
That's when I normally do a test drive segment. I will put the e-mails
on
the web in their entirety.

At some point in the near future, I plan to re-write the web review, to
include comments from Eurovan drivers, and put the vehicle into
perspective
a little bit more.

Some background on myself. I've been in broadcasting twenty five years,
nearly ten of those years at this station. I've been doing the
automotive
feature the past two years. I feel you never stop learning.

Thanks for your feedback.

Jeff Gilbert
Reporter
WWJ, Detroit
jdgilbert@...



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WWJ Radio review response to our emails

 

I also questioned Jeff's review of the EV and he asked me to forward
you this response:

To Volkswagen Eurovan Owners:

Thank you for your insight into this vehicle. In my test drive, I was
comparing it to other minivans. Many people have pointed out to me that
this was probably not the right thing to do.

While the Eurovan isn't a vehicle that I would choose to purchase,
you're
e-mails certainly shed a new light on why many people find this to be an
attractive vehicle.

I do a daily automotive feature on WWJ, the all news radio station in
Detroit. I plan to include several of the comments on Friday's feature.
That's when I normally do a test drive segment. I will put the e-mails
on
the web in their entirety.

At some point in the near future, I plan to re-write the web review, to
include comments from Eurovan drivers, and put the vehicle into
perspective
a little bit more.

Some background on myself. I've been in broadcasting twenty five years,
nearly ten of those years at this station. I've been doing the
automotive
feature the past two years. I feel you never stop learning.

Thanks for your feedback.

Jeff Gilbert
Reporter
WWJ, Detroit
jdgilbert@...


Re: Gas

 

Skip,
I have always used 87 octane Regular on my '93 EV without any problem
Ron


Re: 2000 EVC MSRP

Nakamura, Roy M
 

Bob... the price to join this club doesn't come cheap... LOL.

My guess from lurking around here is that a 1999 EVC new sold for around
31,000 to 36,000 w/seat. I paid a lot for my 99EVC... $34,900, but I've
enjoyed every minute of ownership (when it's in my garage ... rather than
when it's in the VW service bays... I had to put that in... sorry).

Good luck! ... and ask for a $3,000 discount and work-up from there... yeah
I know... 38,000 with T&L is "STILL" a lot.

Roy Nakamura
99 EVC
84 Scirocco

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Hodes [SMTP:rmhodes@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 2:08 PM
To: ev_update@...
Subject: [ev_update] 2000 EVC MSRP

An authorized California dealer just quoted me an MSRP of $37,727 on a
new EVC with companion seat and CD player. Is this real? He was willing
to take $400 off, which makes it nearly $41,000 with tax and license.
I'm astounded.


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Re: EV - The Movie

 

Bob,
Good point. The video also got me interested in the '93. It was a delayed
action since I waited until Feb '94 to buy. Maybe VW looked at the list of
people they sent the '93 video to and figured they might be ready to buy
again. Perhaps one last sales push for the T4 before they move on. For me
they would need to have a 5 speed model priced closer to 25K before I would
see any possibility. I do like to dream however so you never know. Imagine
having my own Camper. Bring on the movie!
Ron


Re: Rear heater blowing cold air on EV MV

 

In a message dated 02/15/2000 4:23:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
leif@... writes:

The rear heater under the passenger side jump seat
is blowing out cold air only. I have the dials on the dash set correctly,
to no avail.
(snip)
Is there something like that on the MV that I am just missing?
There are some people who have installed a bypass device on the rear heater
hoses of the 93 EV to solve a problem of a leaking rear heater core. All the
hoses are accessible below the vehicle. I would crawl under and trace the
hoses to ensure they are intact. If you do find a bypass, you will then have
to ensure that the heater core is without leaks. If you can't get the rear
heater system working quickly, I would not be too concerned. The front
heater provides ample heat and can be directed aft if necessary.

Bob Williams
93 Weekender with 5-speed
VIN: WV2MC0700PH104774
Severna Park, MD


Re: Camping Checklist?

Richard Cochran
 

"steven balsley" <sdbals-@...> wrote:
original article:
Jim-

Congratulations on you new purchase. Richard Cochran's website
includes some nice ideas on how to "fine tune" your new evc, if you
are
so inclined. In addition, he has a list of supplies, etc. he takes
when camping: . Of
course, every owner's camping list will be unique, but this should get
you started.
I was going to mention this, but you beat me to it. Oh well. I'll
point out that my checklist is mostly procedural, that is, things
to DO, not so much things to PACK.

As far as things to bring, I find it easiest just to store almost
everything (kitchen stuff, bed sheets, pillows, flashlights with
batteries, candle lanterns, lighters, first aid kit, etc.) in the
van permanently, so it's always ready to go. My camp kitchen is
mostly small lightweight stuff designed for backpacking or car
camping. Before a trip, all I need to pack is clothes and food,
plus an optional guitar, telescope, camera, etc.

If you borrow kitchen gear piecemeal from your home kitchen, you'll
want to make a packing list and revise it after every trip until
you get it right.

--Rich


2000 EVC MSRP

Bob Hodes
 

An authorized California dealer just quoted me an MSRP of $37,727 on a
new EVC with companion seat and CD player. Is this real? He was willing
to take $400 off, which makes it nearly $41,000 with tax and license.
I'm astounded.


Re: EV - The Movie

 

In a message dated 02/15/2000 4:21:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
bleggis4@... writes:

Received in the mail today an offer for a "free EuroVan movie" -- a
short promo showing the various features of the model year 2000 GLS, MV
and MV Weekender.
(snip)
Hmm, let's see... my 93 GL is now 7 years old, running great, only 51K.
Maybe there's some "planned obsolesence" I should be aware of?
The last video I got from VW was the one promoting the 93 EV. Now I have a 93
EV.

Regarding the 2000 EV movie: I also received VW's offer and returned my
postcard to order a copy. Let's see if I can resist the sales pitch for the
2000. Since I have 137,000 miles on my 93, I suspect I am destined to fail.


Bob Williams
93 Weekender with 5-speed
VIN: WV2MC0700PH104774
Severna Park, MD