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A/C Compressor

 

Michael,

I have a serpetine belt, got the compressor off and sure enough it
was locked up and the bearing on the clutch was ground up too, now if
I can just get parts. The VW dealer in town is looking to see if he
can get a belt for it, not using A/C, I'll just leave the compressor
off, otherwise I'll have to wait. Thanks.


Fluid on top of Power steering filler?

 

I'm doing a little work on the '93 MV this weekend.

I noticed fluid on top of the power steering filler. Is this a sign of bad
things to come? so far no problems with the steering or no unusual noises.

Steve Lashley
SKL Enterprises Inc.

636-797-9015
636-789-2127 fax


fender bender

 

so I was following a friend down the road
all of a sudden, bizarrely, her car came to a screeching stop
nobody was hurt, but it must have been some kind of record, stopping distance
for a Volvo wagon from 40 MPH
the skid marks were at least thirty feet long
"catastrophic failure" of some kind, the officer said
maybe tranny jumped somehow, or bearing failure
we don't know
anyway, I was this close to stopping in time
my reflexes and brakes are both good
but there was just no way
I've never seen a car stop as fast as hers did
I needed another five feet at least
the impact was not that terrible, and mercifully it was almost square on rear
end, but the Volvo crumpled up somewhat on the passenger side
the only thing I can find on my EV is under the hood
top plate of suspension member on passenger side looks to have been pushed
back @ 3/8" or so - fresh metal visible behind two bolt heads
other than that, I can find nothing
pretty impressive, actually
glad the Volvo crumpled so obligingly
anyway, question to the group:
what do I look for/check on?
what's likely to be affected when you drive into something? everything's up
front, I can't believe I'm going to get off this easily
good idea to do a front end alignment?
thanks for any input
Rolf


Re: Ac Compressor on a '93'

Michael G. McCarthy
 

First, can you tell if you have a serpentine belt (one belt that snakes
around to ALL the pulleys) or do you have TWO belts, with one on the A/C and
the other on other things? Most but not all '93s have a serpentine belt.

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From: tommc@...
To: ev_update@...
Subject: [ev_update] Ac Compressor on a '93'
Date: Sat, Sep 15, 2001, 1:45 PM


I was inland (about 200 miles) yesterday and it was HOT (mid 90's) I
was running the AC on the way home and it started putting out hot
air. It then preceeded to make a hot burnning smell. I was stopped at
some road construction on the way home (about 1/2 way) and it started
making a grinding noise (A/C was off and the motor was running ok,
the gagues were ok too) since my wife and I both are in wheelchairs
and I was in middle of no where, I decided to drive it home. Got home
ok but it was sure grinding by time I got there. I presume thje
compressor locked up and the clutch bearing went out. Now the
question I have is how do you take the compressor off (can't even see
it)on't have a bently manual and I need the van thursday to go inland
to the hospital. Thanks Tom McGuire


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Ac Compressor on a '93'

 

I was inland (about 200 miles) yesterday and it was HOT (mid 90's) I
was running the AC on the way home and it started putting out hot
air. It then preceeded to make a hot burnning smell. I was stopped at
some road construction on the way home (about 1/2 way) and it started
making a grinding noise (A/C was off and the motor was running ok,
the gagues were ok too) since my wife and I both are in wheelchairs
and I was in middle of no where, I decided to drive it home. Got home
ok but it was sure grinding by time I got there. I presume thje
compressor locked up and the clutch bearing went out. Now the
question I have is how do you take the compressor off (can't even see
it)on't have a bently manual and I need the van thursday to go inland
to the hospital. Thanks Tom McGuire


Leaving for Busses

Gary F Clendening
 

Eurobago Admirers,

Broken foot has healed pretty good so B and I will try a night at Thomas
Point Beach with the wild bunch. Looks like the Quebecers have a problem
with the border being very jammed so we may miss some of their wonderful
Eurovan adaptations. Hoping to eat lots of ice cream tonight (taking
extra insulin) and the usual (ugh) lobster. The company is worth the
lobster.

Yellow light is still off after 400 miles. Beginning to feel that it is
solved. Definitely NOT the EGR valve. Looking forward to putting a face
to some of these interesting e-mail. Hope to meet you if you are there.
Richard, I have the copies of last year's photos, including the "Field of
Busses" shots. That's a great photo.

Gary from Maine, still mending

Gary and Belle Clendening
'97 EVC "Flying Carpet" @ 67000 miles
207-622-0631
Hallowell, Maine


Re: OT: as a mechanic.......

 

--- "Michael G. McCarthy" <mgmccarthy@...>
wrote:

World Trade Center buildings are gone now too. Next
time you are downtown
in SF, visit the BofA pavilion, look at the lines at
your feet, and follow
them all the way to the sky. It's just the nicest
thing.
Hmmm, I was just down there last Sunday watching the
San Francisco GP, and I hadn't really paid attention
to your observation. I guess The Pyramid is usually
the defining structure of the SF skyline, but I'll
take a look again next time I'm up in the City.

Hey Mike, you want some moon cakes? That'll give me a
good excuse to go check out the building... ;) Let
me know if you do.

Norman
San Jose, CA

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as a mechanic.......

Michael G. McCarthy
 

To my friends in the Bay Area,

When I lived where you are blessed to live now, I would have to say that my
favorite building had to be the Bank of America building, with its great
dark mass and its "banker's heart" stone sculpture on its pavilion. Years
ago I visited New York and stood next to one of the World Trade Center
towers and took great pleasure, as a mechanic, to realize you could stand at
the base and look UP the ENTIRE sheer side of the building. No adornments,
no protrusions.....just a clean and pure mechanical line 110 stories high.
Wonderful.

Same with the BofA building, but a little subtler. If you stand on the
pavilion surrounding the building, and look at the pattern in the stones at
your feet, and follow the lines formed by those dark stones, you will see
that the lines on that flat plane where you stand extend ALL THE WAY up the
sides of the building. It's like the ENTIRE building AND pavilion are
integrated on a SINGLE piece of graph paper. Every brick on the ground fits
with the lines that define the building high in the air. Very very
satisfying. A mechanically poetic detail that should be appreciated.

I know the loss of life is more important, but it's a damn shame those fine
World Trade Center buildings are gone now too. Next time you are downtown
in SF, visit the BofA pavilion, look at the lines at your feet, and follow
them all the way to the sky. It's just the nicest thing.


Re: egr valve reset

 

Well, maybe not the smartest purchase, I was in a bind far from home
on a holiday, but I made the diagnosis, cleared the yellow light, and
was able to drive on. Plus the tool will work with my wife's Honda,
my Taurus (gotta be inconspicuous during business hours,) and my
Chevy Truck.

But you peaked my interest, and yes, I'd like to have that tool as
well. And the idea of a laptop in the garage does sound cool...

Chris "not the smartest VW owner" Vaughn

--- In ev_update@y..., "Donald " <gibbonsnc@y...> wrote:

Not a very smart purchase for a VW owner. The tester you got can
only
look at the engine.

Many recent EV's also have computers for ABS, AC, Transmission &
central locking. Your $150 box can't touch them.

But for $200 you can get a VAG-COM that can look at all them. I
would
much rather have that tool in my garage.


Re: Overheating - HELP !!

Michael G. McCarthy
 

Yes, the engine has a thermostat.....an old-fashioned bi-metallic type
mounted on the front of the block behind a cast hose fitting between the 1st
and 2nd cylinder, or thereabouts. If the thermostat was blocked closed then
yes the engine would be hot but the fans would NOT be running because no hot
water would be circulating through the radiator and that means there would
be no hot water to heat the thermo switch that turns on the fans.

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From: "IronWood Designs" <zawalick@...>
To: <ev_update@...>
Subject: RE: [ev_update] Overheating - HELP !!
Date: Fri, Sep 14, 2001, 8:44 PM


Those fans won't push much air if the louvers have failed closed. Can you
feel the hot air blowing if you stick your hand (carefully) down behind the
radiator?

What about a stuck closed thermostat? Do these engines have thermostats?

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: James 'JC' Gochoco [mailto:ieworld@...]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 8:08 AM
To: ev_update@...
Subject: RE: [ev_update] Overheating - HELP !!



Both Fans are running an like roaring very loud. I
opened the Hood and the Bottle seems normal not
boiling. Anyway, I will take the van to my mechanic
tommorow.

I have gathered all responses from members that
responded and have them check against the situation.

I will post the result later tommorow.

Thanks All!!

JC.




--- IronWood Designs <zawalick@...> wrote:
> Are both fans running? If not, see previous posts.
> Also check to see that
> the radiator louvers are opening.
>
> Stevie-z
> 93 GL w/133K
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ieworld@... [mailto:ieworld@...]
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:04 AM
> To: ev_update@...
> Subject: [ev_update] Overheating - HELP !!
>
>
> Hi All:
>
> I just notice lately that the temp GAUGE has
> start touching 230
> degrees. I like to solicit opinions to as what
> might be wrong in this
> kind of scenario.
>
> My car is a 93 EV GL. Any inputs is highly
> appreciated.
>
>
> Thank you!
>
> JC
>
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Eurovan GL 93
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1999 EVC FOR SALE!

 

Hello there...I have a 1999 EVC for sale in So. California (San
Clemente). This camper is in MINT condition IN AND OUT. I am the
second owner. This vehicle has 11,400 ORIGINAL MILES. Recently
registered to 08/02. Extra include: CD PLAYER, FLOOR MATS, 1 1/4"
RECEIVER HITCH, CUSTOM SEAT COVERS (Front and Rear), THULE ADJUSTABLE
ROOF RACK SYSTEM (installed by Sport Rack). I am asking $31,500 and
would be happy to email pictures upon request. Thanks for your time!


Re: Fan Speed Control Problem

IronWood Designs
 

It may not be the resistor pack, it may be the Thermal Cut Off (TCO)
fuse on the resistor pack. Its much cheaper to replace this then the
resistor pack. TCO fuses are available from many electronics
suppliers. Just be sure to get one with the same temperature rating,
mine was for 216c.

The resistor pack is only $20 and takes 10 minutes to install.

Cheaper?


Re: Overheating - HELP !!

IronWood Designs
 

Those fans won't push much air if the louvers have failed closed. Can you
feel the hot air blowing if you stick your hand (carefully) down behind the
radiator?

What about a stuck closed thermostat? Do these engines have thermostats?

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: James 'JC' Gochoco [mailto:ieworld@...]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 8:08 AM
To: ev_update@...
Subject: RE: [ev_update] Overheating - HELP !!



Both Fans are running an like roaring very loud. I
opened the Hood and the Bottle seems normal not
boiling. Anyway, I will take the van to my mechanic
tommorow.

I have gathered all responses from members that
responded and have them check against the situation.

I will post the result later tommorow.

Thanks All!!

JC.




--- IronWood Designs <zawalick@...> wrote:
> Are both fans running? If not, see previous posts.
> Also check to see that
> the radiator louvers are opening.
>
> Stevie-z
> 93 GL w/133K
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ieworld@... [mailto:ieworld@...]
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:04 AM
> To: ev_update@...
> Subject: [ev_update] Overheating - HELP !!
>
>
> Hi All:
>
> I just notice lately that the temp GAUGE has
> start touching 230
> degrees. I like to solicit opinions to as what
> might be wrong in this
> kind of scenario.
>
> My car is a 93 EV GL. Any inputs is highly
> appreciated.
>
>
> Thank you!
>
> JC
>
>
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Re: Fan Speed Control Problem

Donald
 

--- In ev_update@y..., jonwhill@a... wrote:
Hi,

I own a 1995 Eurovan Camper and have had trouble with the air
distribution
system fan control switch. When I bought it in 1999, the fan speed
control
only worked in position #4. The other positions didn't seem to
turn on the
fan at all. The VW dealer "debugged" the problem and replaced the
switch.
The new one worked well until I moved the control lever to the
defrost
position. I then noticed that the first three positions were again
not
working. Moving the control lever away from the defrost position
had no
affect. Only position #4 works now. It has been mentioned that the
problem
might be the resistor pack but since the control worked for a while
when
replaced, I wonder if it is something else.

Any similar experiences out there? Any solutions? I dread having
the dealer
"debug" it again at $70/hr!

It may not be the resistor pack, it may be the Thermal Cut Off (TCO)
fuse on the resistor pack. Its much cheaper to replace this then the
resistor pack. TCO fuses are available from many electronics
suppliers. Just be sure to get one with the same temperature rating,
mine was for 216c.

Thanks,

Jon



Re: vents on right fender ?

Donald
 

--- In ev_update@y..., kholm@t... wrote:
I've noticed that newer vans have a vent on the right front fender
just above the bumper. Does anyone know what these are for?
Kevin.
Air intake for the engine.


Re: egr valve reset

Donald
 

--- In ev_update@y..., mtnmancv@y... wrote:
Al,

My '97 EVC "check engine light" came on over Labor Day Weekend at
48,600 miles. Stopped to make sure mechanicals were ok, and drove
on. Couldn't get it into a shop (on the road, plus holiday
weekend,)
so went to Auto Zone and bought an ACTRON OBD II Diagnostic Tester
(model CP9035.) Plugged it in, and discovered that the EGR valve >
Now, this wasn't as cheap as sticking a pencil in a hole (tester
cost
me 150.00) but I was able to drive on worry-free and now I have
another tool in the garage.
Not a very smart purchase for a VW owner. The tester you got can only
look at the engine.

Many recent EV's also have computers for ABS, AC, Transmission &
central locking. Your $150 box can't touch them.

But for $200 you can get a VAG-COM that can look at all them. I would
much rather have that tool in my garage.


Re: vents on right fender ?

 

When I put on my new Colgan full bra from Eurocampers.com last week, I
noticed that vent. The Colgan bra has an opening for it (correctly
only on the right side). I'm still wondering what it's for as well.
Maybe extra air flow for the additional 60HP? ;-)

Serge
2001 EVC "Beluga"

--- In ev_update@y..., kholm@t... wrote:
I've noticed that newer vans have a vent on the right front fender
just above the bumper. Does anyone know what these are for?
Kevin.


middle seat - floor bolts?

 

Does anyone have floor bolts for a 1999 EV camper that they would
like to sell? If so, please contact me directly at:

hejulian@...


vents on right fender ?

 

I've noticed that newer vans have a vent on the right front fender
just above the bumper. Does anyone know what these are for?
Kevin.


remove

anonymous
 

Can I be removed from this mailing list please? I was
checking out Eurovans and I think I accidentally got
on a list.

Thanks.

--- mtnmancv@... wrote:
Al,

My '97 EVC "check engine light" came on over Labor
Day Weekend at
48,600 miles. Stopped to make sure mechanicals were
ok, and drove
on. Couldn't get it into a shop (on the road, plus
holiday weekend,)
so went to Auto Zone and bought an ACTRON OBD II
Diagnostic Tester
(model CP9035.) Plugged it in, and discovered that
the EGR valve had
a malfunction (code 400.) Called my mechanic at
home, and he said
that sometimes the sensor in the EGR gets deposits
on it, and that
can cause a trouble code to pop up and turn the
light on. He told me
to clear the code with the tester and drive the van
and see if the
light came back on. Well, it has been 800 miles and
it hasn't come
back on, and I had it looked at, and the valve was
functioning
properly.

Now, this wasn't as cheap as sticking a pencil in a
hole (tester cost
me 150.00) but I was able to drive on worry-free and
now I have
another tool in the garage.

--- In ev_update@y..., Al Ferguson <eurovan97@y...>
wrote:
Long time lurker, first time poster...
I know this has probably been addressed before
but...
I would like to know if any of you good folks can
tell
me how to check and reset (if required) the EGR
light
on a 1997 Eurovan-Camper (VR6). On my late 80's
Vanagons it was a simple black box on the speedo
cable
with a little hole to stick a pencil in - push the
pencil in and the button will make a click sound
and
is reset. Had to do that every 30K if I remember
correctly. Heck if I can find a similar setup on
this
Eurovan!
So here is the deal, at 48.8K (and change) the
"check-engine" light comes. It is running cool...
I
pull over and check oil, leaks, water, etc. - all
is
o.k. so I drive it to the dealership - Hueberger
in
Colorado Springs, CO - they won't even look at it
for
a
week :-/ (terrible service) So I set an
appointment.
In the meantime I would like to check that EGR /
OXY
to see if it is a simple reset until I can get it
in
the shop. YES I WILL GET IT LOOKED AT. BTW - I
just
had a smog test on it - passed with ease.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Al Ferguson

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