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EV fuel leak smoking gun?
OK, I finally got around to fixing the sometimes small fuel leak in my
93 EV. The clamps and fuel line were cheaper then a fire extingisher anyway. Not sure where that logic goes. I may of found a reason for the leaking! Many have said that the blue return line is the one that leaks more. But this does not make sence since the return pressure is much lower the the supply pressure. And my blue return line was the one that was sometimes leaking. I started with the blue return line. It came off with an easy pull on the crimped end. The other end with a spring clamp came off just as easy, only after I removed the clamp! No big deal replacing it, cut a new section of 7x3 mm fuel injection line the same length as the old one. Used high quality fuel injection clamps. And the fuel line I used was the exact same as the factory stuff! The same marking ID numbers. Now the other line. This is the black supply line. I could not make it come loose on the crimped end! Instead of risking damage to the plastic tubing I used a hacksaw to cut a slit in the metal crimp. Now with the old line off I saw from the markings and size that this supply line was 7.5 x 3 mm! Same inside diameter but 1/2mm larger in out side diameter then the return line! I replaced it same as the return. But here is the question: Is the metal crimp part the same on both the blue return and the black supply line? I can not say as I damaged the old supply crimp in the replacment precess. Can anyone with original lines go out and measure the metal crimps? If this is the case and they are the same then we have the smoking gun as to why a few of our EV's have burst into flames. And VW will have hell to pay to explain this one away! |
Re: Who has towed what? & VW Hitch
I bought the VW hitch package for my 2000 EV. I was disappointed to
find out that they only rated it at 1500 lb. I thought it would have at least carried a class II rating. I put it on anyway because I wanted to use the lighting package. I will have to by a class III later, any recommendations? I plan to tow My Ghia around with my bus. The total of car and trailer will be between 3500 and 4000 lbs. I don't expect to have a problem. Jeff |
Re: Ticking Noise with 2000 EV (vacuum?)
Larry Schellhase
I also hear a noise like this in my 99 EVC, I made it
go away by turning the radio on. --- karmann_ghia_registry@... wrote: My 2000 EV has about 2500 miles on it. It has made__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at |
Re: Who has towed what?.................
Bill Salopek
The Europa weighs around 1500 lbs.Ron, We have a '93 EV GL...automatic...we tow our 1700-pound pop-up trailer (probably 2000 pounds loaded), plus a full load of people around the mountains of New Mexico. The trailer has brakes, but a couple times, for various reasons, the brakes could not be used, and I found absolutely no drama involved in stopping. I wish I had a trans thermometer so I'd know how hard the trans is working, but all in all, it seems to be the EV is more than capable of towing 2000 pounds with no brakes, and the trans seems more than up to the task of pulling. I'm sure you know the EV is rated to tow 1500 pounds on an unbraked trailer, and 4400 pound with a braked trailer...this is for the automatic, I don't know the ratings for the manual, which are probably less, but I'm sure you'll be fine...just take it easy and leave plenty of extra distance between you and the vehicle in front of you...it's VERY easy to forget there's a trailer behind you when you don't do it very often. -- Bill Salopek ICQ: 20536257 No worries... |
Re: Ticking Noise with 2000 EV (vacuum?)
Could be the injectors. This system sounds different than our 88
Cabrio which is all mechanical fuel injection (no 2000 EV Bently Manuals yet). The sound does vary with RPM. It is odd that it is a louder sometimes that others. Thanks for the note. It has been there since day one, not getting worse, so it sounds that you have hit the likely cause. Just looking to sleep better. Thanks rgole-@... wrote: original article: a injection.discussion a while back in which many said it was the fuel Don'tknow if this is right or wrong, just passing on an idea. |
Re: Who has towed what?.................
I was wondering if I could use my '93 EV MV with a 5 speed to tow my '74
Lotus Europa without a braked trailer. The Europa weighs around 1500 lbs. I would prefer to rent a trailer and hitch since this is something I'd do only 1-2 times a year. Plan is to tow it to my annual club meeting. This year it is in Ottawa. Will drive from NJ. Any comments? Is this too hard on trans? Ron |
Re: Ticking Noise with 2000 EV (vacuum?)
The noise is, in fact, the fuel injectors. The fuel injection system
consists of a "rail" which is continuously under pressure. The injectors are electro-magnetic devices, which open and close with an impulse from the engine management system. When they open and close, they "click". Ric browerjr-@... wrote: original article: I have this ticking noise on my 99 Weekender. We also have the sameticking noise on our 99 New Beetle. On the New Beetle Email List there was aDon't know if this is right or wrong, just passing on an idea. |
Wiper Blade Replacements
In a message dated 11/19/1999 9:34:38 AM, ev_update@... writes:
<< Any recommendations re wiper blade replacements.. I am asking now before going into the local VW dealer and shock at what they want. These don't seem to be blade replaceable? Am I wrong? >> They are blade replaceable, but the VW cost on replacement rubbers exceeds the cost of buying a full blade from a place like Checker Auto Parts. |
pop top rattle
<When traveling on rough roads (paved or otherwise) my '97 Eurovan
pop-top makes a lot of noise as if it wasn't locked down.> Kent, yes it could be your bed platform. Also, there are L shaped hooks, you've no doubt seen, that hang down from the roof to engage the latches. The hooks are adjustable by loosening a nut on each one just under the roof. These can get loose and cause a rattling noise. Cheers, jc |
Re: Exhaust Systems
"joel funk" <jm-@...> wrote:
original article: In addition to the safety inspection aspect, if you're concerned thatnearly everyone who found out about this little episode.of ahomecost efficient way to help us. there is a clamp under the slidingdoor.that's where my exhaust broke. i am planning to put a 45 or 90 elbowbe andI think I am changing my mind about the idea. thanx everyone for yourtook it off, went back and they passed it.Accessories for input. ty |
Re: automatic transmission problem in the 99 EVC
Steven Wertheim
Just an update. The dealer DID install a new automatic transmission. It
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took 1-1/2 days to complete. I peered over the papers on the service department guy's desk and it looks like it was a 9000 DM (around $5400) job. Comes with a 12 month warranty. Rode well on the way home! A friend told me that the T4 has a history of automatic transmission problems. Has anyone else heard this? Steve '99 EVC (in Germany) -----Original Message-----
From: Steven Wertheim <wertheim@...> To: ev_update@... <ev_update@...> Date: Thursday, October 28, 1999 8:00 PM Subject: [ev_update] automatic transmission problem in the 99 EVC Just an update on my 99 EVC, here in Germany.the automatic transmission -shifting from 3rd to 4th gear. The problem occurson an uphill grade. When shifting from 3rd to 4th, the tachometer will jump |
Ticking Noise with 2000 EV (vacuum?)
My 2000 EV has about 2500 miles on it. It has made a noise since day
one. It is a faint ticking noise that you can hear inside the car but not out in the engine area. More noticable when under a load but you can hear it at idle. It almost sounds like a tach cable or vacuum ticking noise. It isn't in the engine. Anyone have a similar noise. I'm going to drive another new EV to compare the sounds. Maybe it is the power steering. Now that the weather has turned colder (less than 40 deg F in the moring. There is a noise when making tight turns. My wife always drives it so I don't hear it as much. Could be a tight power steering system. Any thoughts? I do all of my own work and really don't want to take it to the dealer (yet). Jeff |
Re: 2000 Eurovan MV Pricing
I got my Gl (which the dealer special ordered for me) for $1000 over
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dealer invoice. He did a lot of work to get it for me (spent a year plus) so I thought is was a good price. His invoice was the same as the Kelley Blue book and other pricing sites. Jeff wolfsbur-@... wrote: original article: My 1991 Vanagon just rolled over 155,500 miles, original owner. |
Re: Tool Boxes for under rear seat
Sounds great, I will check it out.
rgole-@... wrote: original article: I have a 4 drawer plastic tool box from Sears which fits perfectlyas they are yellow but I would like to have some that I don't have tocut.Maybe we could design and make one? |
Re: Bug Guard for 2000 Eurovan
Jerry Carter
My 93 came with one with the word "EUROVAN" on it. The previous owner
saved the manufacture paperwork on it (didn't save the receipt): Manufacture: Autobahn Distributed by VWoA Kit number: ZVW 275 001 Called a Hood Deflector Jerry karmann_ghia_registr-@... wrote: original article: Sorry, I have the bra. I meant a hard smoked plastic type that staysin linewith what I paid for mine. |
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