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Re: 2002 Speedo and cruise control not working
-- Justin 2000 EVW 1.9TDI Syncro 5-spd 490k mi :-)
2002 Speedo and cruise control not working
2002 EuroVan Winnebago camper,? 180,000 miles My local mechanic has spent 5 hours trying to trace why the speedometer quit and the cruise control quit. They quit about the same time.All of the
By Malcolm Stebbins <mwstebbins@...> · #163652 ·
Re: 2002 DS knee bolster removal ignition switch
No, they just hold the front and rear halves of the bolster together. -- Duane 05HD Rialta 220K Miles
By Duane · #163651 ·
Re: 2002 DS knee bolster removal ignition switch
Thanks Duane & Phil. I'm doing my back stretching exercise in order to get back in there. So the 13mm NUTS I took off the bottom of the bolster didn't have to be removed? Guess I'll find out.
By Spencer Allen · #163650 ·
Re: 2002 DS knee bolster removal ignition switch
Spencer As always, Duane¡¯s photos and info are a true great resource and hidden key - the third bolt (right back inside) takes serious contortions to get to keeping in mind it goes into the bolster
By Phil <apothecarymortar@...> · #163649 ·
Re: 2002 DS knee bolster removal ignition switch
That's all it takes.? I originally made that file.? The 'secret' is to remove the cover on the end to see 2 of the bolts.? The 3rd is under the bolster on the back side. -- Duane 05HD Rialta 220K
By Duane · #163648 ·
Re: 2002 DS knee bolster removal ignition switch
Thanks Duane. Those are two good files that cover the switch replacement. At the bolster removal one just says to remove it with no info on how and the other says to remove some 13mm bolts. I'm trying
By Spencer Allen · #163647 ·
Re: 2002 DS knee bolster removal ignition switch
There's a file that shows how to do that here on the group, /g/eurovanupdate/files/IgnitionSwitch.pdf It's only for the electrical part of the switch, not the
By Duane · #163646 ·
2002 DS knee bolster removal ignition switch
Got to replace the wonky ignition switch and am now at the bolster removal. So far got the cowls removed and also the side panel- after punching out pins. I've removed the nuts along the bolsters
By Spencer Allen · #163645 ·
Re: Serpentine belt tension pulley wrench
Thanks all, will be ordering the wrench from Baumtools.
By George Parrino · #163644 ·
Re: Serpentine belt tension pulley wrench
On Sun, Oct 9, 2022 at 03:11 AM, Duane wrote: > > AES/AXK engines
By George Parrino · #163643 ·
Re: 95 Eurovan furnace
Thanks David. I've checked that and it seems fine. Cheers, Steve
By Stephen Taylor · #163642 ·
Re: Serpentine belt tension pulley wrench
On the AES/AXK engines, it's an M8 all thread bolt and needs to be at least 2 inches long.? I bought a bag of M8x75mm at Fastenal years ago and give them away as needed.? I originally bought 40mm
By Duane · #163641 ·
Re: Serpentine belt tension pulley wrench
A couple months back when I replaced the belts on my 1995 EVC, I used a prybar to release the tension on the top pulley to remove the serpentine belt. This is write up on TheSamba.com I posted on that
By me · #163640 ·
Re: 95 Eurovan furnace
The flexible duct sometimes comes loose, as well. -- David 1705.net 95 EVG(lamper) Seattle, WA
By David · #163639 ·
Re: Serpentine belt tension pulley wrench
If you have a 95, this tool will do it. https://www.baumtools.com/shop/vw-audi-specialty-tools/vw-audi-engine-crankcase/3299-ribbed-belt-installer/ -- David 1705.net 95 EVG(lamper) Seattle, WA
By David · #163638 ·
Re: Serpentine belt tension pulley wrench
George It would be helpful if we knew what Eurovan, year, model you have. To get slack in the serpentine belt, you have to screw in a M8x1.25 inch (can be longer) bolt into the tensioner. That's for
By Kent Kirkley · #163637 ·
Serpentine belt tension pulley wrench
Have to change my AC Compressor, where can I find a wrench to take the tension of the belt?
By George Parrino · #163636 ·
Re: 95 Eurovan furnace
Thanks Mark. I did wonder about this option. I might see if I can have a look. I'm guessing to access the furnace you need to remove a lot of plastic panels. Steve
By Stephen Taylor · #163635 ·
Re: 95 Eurovan furnace
Just a guess, here, but you could have a blockage that's causing the hot air to back up to and out of the exterior vent. This has been known to happen when a small, furry critter builds a nest in the
By Mark Conner · #163634 ·