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Re: 2000 EVC MSRP
Larry Schellhase
Don't forget, over $35K and you have to pay luxury tax
in CA. Try to have them give you less for your trade in to knock the price down below $35K. --- Bob Hodes <rmhodes@...> wrote: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups eLerts! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. |
Re: shoreling extension cord question
Any 110v extension cord with and end that will fit into the opening on
the vehicle and with wire heavy enough to carry the axpected current load will work.An extension cord with 3 conductors and having no 14 wire will be suffecient.It not necessary tyo buy it from a dealer any hardware store will have one . |
Re: Coach battery charging
I'm on the west side of Wisconsin and don't know of any VW events on
this side of the state. Seems that I heard of a group in Milwaukee on the Vanagon list some time back though. Don't know what their contact might be. You might look at vanagon.com to see what you can find. Marve '95 EVC "michael myers" <buddahv-@...> wrote: original article: Marv:this tonormal oris the alternator/recharging feature malfunctioning? (It will go ofgreenonafter charging overnight on 110 -at home) EVCgettingstuck. My old 87 Westy was awful in the snow compared to my 95 running.I guess my first question would be is your alternator charging thevoltage replaceIf the readings are the same the battery isn't being charged by the compartment.mine. It's located on the firewall in the vehicle battery Not hard to replace, just be sure not to overtorque the nuts on thefine. |
Re: Coach battery charging
Marv:
I just bought a 95 EVC and live here in Chicago, but wanna explore Wisonsin nad do some camping. Do you know of and VW camping events in the area? thanks, I am new to this list, I also have a 72 and have been on the Type 2 list for a while. -mtm "marvin westenburg" <westenbur-@...> wrote: original article: sendccmai-@... wrote:alternator willonnot charge the battery to green even after a 4-hour drive. Is thisnormal oris the alternator/recharging feature malfunctioning? (It will go togreenafter charging overnight on 110 -at home) thePropanesecond night due to the almost constant use of the furnace. use isvoltagenot an issue but battery power is. It's a Wal-mart extreme deepcyclebattery. Is it worth investing in an Optima $170.00 deep cyclebattery?getting is without the engine running, then check it with the engine running.fine. Marve |
Re: How do you get the rear brakedrums off?
In a message dated 2/16/00 12:03:54 PM Mountain Standard Time,
bruce@... writes: bruce@...Bruce, to get the brake drums off: 1- Spray some WD40 around the center hub 2- Locate the two small metric threaded holes in the drum close to the center hub. 3- Find the correct threaded bolts and hand thread them in as far as they will go. 4- Using a wrench, turn them one at a time 1/2 turn each until the drum pops free. John P. Donahue 93 EVGL - 119,000 miles and still original rear brakes Greeley, Colorado |
Re: EuroVan Advertizing/March VW Trends
Bill,
I also noticed the latest brochure (poster?) makes no mention of the EVC. Very strange. I guess they figure it's completely different and shouldn't be in the same brochure. Perhaps because of the Winnebago deal they must keep it separate. Is there even a 1999 EVC brochure at all? I have the '95 and '97 EVC brochure but never saw a '99 one. Ron |
Re: EV - The Movie
Michael Kamerick
I got it, though we've never owned an EV. We do own an 86 Westy, and we have
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made inquiries direclty to VW about the EV, but my wife did that, and the poster/movie offer came to us with my name on it. MK 1McCulloch wrote: I got the movie offer too, but I wonder if anyone that has not owned a EV |
Re: How do you get the rear brakedrums off?
Michael G. McCarthy
The drums are a pain, but there is nothing holding them on once the wheel is
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off and the one little bolt is removed. You just need to turn-and-tap with a ballpeen hammer, lightly of course, and get the drum ringing enough to break it loose from the center hub, where ordinary corrosion can make it sieze. Don't try chemicals for obvious reasons, and don't try a soft hammer either since you'll end up having to whack too hard. Once the drum has broke loose from the hub, you still might have some trouble getting it past the shoes, so make sure you back off the starwheel adjustment, thereby retracting the shoes from their usual almost-dragging position. Mike ---------- From: "Bruce Bauer" <bruce@...> I changed the front brake pads with no problem. |
How do you get the rear brakedrums off?
Bruce Bauer
I changed the front brake pads with no problem.
Now I need to change the shoes on the back, but can't get the drums off! This is on a '93 EV GL TIA, Bruce Please reply directly as well as to the list as I am in digest mode only. * Anyone sending unsolicited bulk email (UBE, SPAM) to this address will be charged a $25 handling fee plus a $5 network traffic fee per started kilobyte. By extracting my address from this message or its header, you agree to these terms. Nevertheless, spammers trying to auto-extract addresses from this message will definitely want to include uce@... and repor t@fraud. org |
Re: Rear heater blowing cold air on EV MV
Donald Gibbons
The rear heater is interlocked with the defrost setting. When in
Defrost the rear heater BLOWER does not work. There can be problems with the coolant lines that go to the rear heater. To replace it per the factory book you have to remove LOTS of stuff. Many owners have made their own repairs. It is also possible that some one just re-routed the hoses to avoid a leak. The third possibility is that the electrical valve that controls the coolant flow to the rear heater is not working. |
Re: Blower motor
Leif
<<SNIP
If the resistor pack is burnt-out, it must be replaced. The pack snaps out easily. To locate it, look for the wiring harness with 4 wires on the top of the blower motor/air handler housing <<SNIP Is this the part I need to replace if my blower only operates at high setting? Thanks, Leif "93 EV MV |
Re: Rear heater blowing cold air on EV MV
Leif
I'll check it out tonight, thanks.
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Regards, Leif -----Original Message-----
From: Sea2river@... [mailto:Sea2river@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 8:16 PM To: ev_update@... Subject: [ev_update] 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 seatcorrectly, 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Earn extra money at calypso.com by creating your own web store. For a limited time, join calypso.com and receive a FREE calypso whistle. Also learn how you can win up to $25! Click to -- Talk to your group with your own voice! -- |
Re: Blower motor
Vance, Beaumont W.
If the fan is squealing you have to replace it too or you will be replacing
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the resistor in short order. And, yes, this is the part that you have to replace if the blower is only working on high speed. That is the indication that the resistor is blown. -----Original Message-----
From: Leif [mailto:leif@...] Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 8:45 AM To: ev_update@...; Beaumont.Vance@... Subject: RE: [ev_update] Re: RE:Blower motor <<SNIP If the resistor pack is burnt-out, it must be replaced. The pack snaps out easily. To locate it, look for the wiring harness with 4 wires on the top of the blower motor/air handler housing <<SNIP Is this the part I need to replace if my blower only operates at high setting? Thanks, Leif "93 EV MV |
Re: Cruise control problems
Leif
Thanks, I will check into that.
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Regards, Leif -----Original Message-----
From: Sheldon H. Winick [mailto:s.winick@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 6:50 PM To: ev_update@... Subject: [ev_update] Re: Cruise control problems 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 ato an email? My symptoms are this; The cruise control worked on our drive ------------------------------------------------------------------------ At calypso.com, members create their very own web stores to earn $$. Just point, click & type to create a store. Earn extra money when you, family or friends shop from your store. Click to -- Talk to your group with your own voice! -- |
Re: Blower motor
Vance, Beaumont W.
Here are the destructions..er, uh, instructions.
1. Open the hood and remove the metal retainer clip holding the plastic squirrel cage to the blower motor shaft. The squirrel cage can be accessed through the fresh air intake located in the engine compartment. 2. Remove the glove box. The blower housing and motor are directly above it. 3. Remove the electrical connectors from the motor. Then, using an offset Phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 screws holding the blower motor to the plastic cover plate, and the 3 screws holding the cover plate to the blower housing. Pull the plastic cover plate off the blower housing and the motor. The cover plate is sealed to the housing with soft caulk so you may have to pry it off gently with a screwdriver. 4. Now comes the fun. It's really tight under the dash and the only way to get the blower motor assembly out is to first remove the squirrel cage from the motor. You can start this process from the engine compartment with a hammer and punch. Then from under the dash, pull the motor and cage assembly out of the housing, pointing the motor down. Wedge the squirrel cage between the metal support bar and the blower housing. Now grab the motor and pull down, working the squirrel cage off the motor shaft. It's a slow process but it does come off if you keep at it. Tapping the cage with a hammer and rotating it periodically will help speed its removal. 5. Once the cage is off the motor, the motor can be removed by positioning it at the widest point between the blower housing and the metal support bar in front of the housing. Just keep moving the motor around until it slips through. The cage will drop right out. 6. Reverse this procedure to install the new motor and cage. The new motor will come with the squirrel cage attached. The cage will need to be removed to get the motor back in. Use the new cage since it is properly balanced for the motor. Be careful not to knock the weighting clips off when reinstalling the cage or it will be out of balance and vibrate at the higher fan speeds. Don't push the cage too far onto the shaft or it will rub on the housing. Re-putty any gaps before putting the plastic cover plate back on the blower housing. Make sure the electrical connectors line up with the holes in the motor cover before screwing it back in. If the resistor pack is burnt-out, it must be replaced. The pack snaps out easily. To locate it, look for the wiring harness with 4 wires on the top of the blower motor/air handler housing. 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. The whole process takes about three hours; even less the second time. But you really don't want to do this job twice. Even though it's tempting to try and save the motor, lubing it has proven to be only a temporary fix based on my experience and that of two others I know who tried it. 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. Subject: Blower motor Has anyone replaced the squealing blower motor in the dash? If so, whatFrom: Sukitoby@... [mailto:Sukitoby@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 7:36 PM To: ev_update@... Subject: [ev_update] Re: RE:Blower motor thanks for your rapid response but where is the "previously posted set of directions?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 0.0% Intro APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! -- Check out your group's private Chat room -- |
Re: Blower Motor Replacement
Vance, Beaumont W.
Whoops, I really messed that up.
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I have cuts and scratches all over my hands and forearms from this procedure. And at one point I was about ready to kill someone. So maybe you are right, Bill. I forgot to caution that the blades on the squirrel cage are very sharp. I sliced my finger on one of the blades while pulling it out. -----Original Message-----
From: WSArmstron@... [mailto:WSArmstron@...] Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 5:37 AM To: ev_update@... Subject: [ev_update] 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 ?(snip) It's really not as bad a job as it sounds. Just be prepared to twist(snip) The other person that used this R&R procedure took out the front seatwhich would make it easier on the back. A few cold ones after the job shouldBeaumont- 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Earn extra money at calypso.com by creating your own web store. For a limited time, join calypso.com and receive a FREE calypso whistle. Also learn how you can win up to $25! Click to -- Check out your group's private Chat room -- |
Re: Camping Checklist?
James H. McCarthy
Our approach to kitchen equipment was/is 1) buy cheap. 2) live with it for
a while. 3) decide what you really like. 4) buy a quality replacement as you travel along. Thus you end up with quality, desireability, and a momento of some stop along your travels. Jim McCarthy At 02:08 PM 2/15/2000 -0800, you wrote: "steven balsley" <sdbals-@...> wrote:Jim McCarthy ex '87 Westfalia '95 EuroVanCamper Somerville, MA, USA |
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