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Re: Hitch for sale

Michael G. McCarthy
 

I'll take it. ?Good price, let me know what shipping is.

Mike

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From: scharold@...
To: ev_update@...
Subject: [ev_update] Hitch for sale
Date: Fri, May 5, 2000, 3:20 PM


I have a class II hitch for a '93 & up EV for sale. It is from U-hault.
The stock number is #367214 and it was $138.- new.
The hitch is ?2? years old, has a 1.25 square inch receiver and in good
shape (I never used it).
I am looking for $60.- plus shipping.


Thomas in Florida
ex '77 Camper
ex '85 Camper
'93 EV MV 5-speed
scharold@...





Re: Tires AGAIN - need the quick and dirty

Sheldon H. Winick
 

Alexis,

Quick and dirty synopsis:

Michelin Agilis 51 -- best by far (Your EVCs ride will be better than
new!)
Goodyears - worst by far (rough riding & noisy).
Continentals - No personal experience with them on the EuroVan.

Sheldon
'97 EVC

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexis Neely" <legalex@...>
To: <ev_update@...>
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 2:40 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Tires AGAIN - need the quick and dirty


Yes, I have searched the archives, but I would really
prefer not to read through all those messages, so
would someone be so kind as to give me the quick and
dirty synopsis on which tires are best for a 1997 EVC.

I would like to hear about both the Continentals and
the Michelins. Also, are any Goodyears good?

Thanks.

Alexis

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Re: Re;Trip report

Steve Kammerer
 

How did you get a 99 EVC TDI in the US. I am envious.
stevek
97 EVC

"I am wondering how many others keep a record of trips and nights
spent etc., When I passed our Vanagon to my son it had taken us 330k
klm's (205k miles) and provided 584 nights mostly in forests, on beaches
or on mountain tops and each trip was marked on a wall map along with
the dates.
Since Xmas we have spent 42 nights and travelled 11000klms (6800m.)
@ 26.8 m.p.g. (US) in the EVC and have started another wall map !
It is interesting to refer to the wall map to see when and where we
visited and frightening to see how quickly time passes.

Ray 99 EVC Tdi."


Re: FL Mechanics

J Henley
 

Alexis,

Steve's email is haftkes@... and the phone number for Bugknutz is
941-371-7663. He's a one man shop right now, so if you get the answering
machine, try emailing him. I don't know if he works on Saturday. I haven't
asked for a quote on the shocks specifically because he's taking care of a
lot of little things in addition to a tune-up. I can tell you that he's
always treated me very fairly. He's been around here for a while. If he
can't get you in, chances are he can suggest another option.

Joan
SW Florida
'97 EVC


Hitch for sale

 

I have a class II hitch for a '93 & up EV for sale. It is from U-hault.
The stock number is #367214 and it was $138.- new.
The hitch is 2 years old, has a 1.25 square inch receiver and in good
shape (I never used it).
I am looking for $60.- plus shipping.


Thomas in Florida
ex '77 Camper
ex '85 Camper
'93 EV MV 5-speed
scharold@...


Fog lights

 

I installed a tiny pair from AutoZone $29.90. They fit in the areas where
the cutouts are for the OEM lights without cutting anything. They have a
55W regular bulb H3?. Works great! Radio Shack sells nice switches which
can be installed in the "blind" cover next to the headlight switch.


Thomas in Florida
ex '77 Camper
ex '85 Camper
'93 EV MV 5-speed
scharold@...


Re: FL Mechanics

Alexis Neely
 

Joan,

I cannot seem to get a phone listing for Bugnutz in
Sarasota. Do you have the number?

Thanks,

Alexis

--- J Henley <soreal@...> wrote:
If you need a mechanic in the Sarasota area, Steve
at Bugnutz is
getting to
know the Eurovans. He worked on my Westy and is
excellent. Pleasant,
reasonable, extremely easy to deal with, and knows
VW's. I'm out of
warranty, so I've opted to let him do the work on my
EVC rather than
trek it
up to Tampa.

In Tampa, Reeves Imports is great and they work on
all of the EVC,
including the Winnebago parts. One of the few
dealers that I've found
anywhere who do.

Joan

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Tires AGAIN - need the quick and dirty

Alexis Neely
 

Yes, I have searched the archives, but I would really
prefer not to read through all those messages, so
would someone be so kind as to give me the quick and
dirty synopsis on which tires are best for a 1997 EVC.

I would like to hear about both the Continentals and
the Michelins. Also, are any Goodyears good?

Thanks.

Alexis

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Re: finding a mechanic

Michael G. McCarthy
 

Joan,

There are a variety of EVs being discussed in the forum, and I forget which one you have, but in most cases shocks are very easy on an EV. ?No special tools required that any decent mechanic wouldn't already have, no extensive disassembly/reassembly of other components. ?With a lift, air tools and an honest clock, I would think this is a half-hour job for most EVs.

Mike
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From: Alexis Neely
To: ev_update@...
Subject: Re: [ev_update] finding a mechanic
Date: Fri, May 5, 2000, 1:26 PM



Joan,

How much is he charging you to put the shocks on?
Also, does Steve work on Saturdays?

Thanks,

Alexis

--- J Henley <soreal@...> wrote:
> Alexis,
>
> I ordered the bilsteins last week from shox.com for
> $349, delivered, and
> Steve at Bugnutz here in Sarasota is taking care of
> installing them for me.
> Unfortunately, Shox shipped them to my billing
> address up north instead of
> to Bugnutz like requested, so I have to wait another
> week. (Nokia, on the
> other hand, got my tires to him in 4 days.)
>
> I had the shocks installed on my Vanagons at a
> regular tire place that I
> knew did good work. Is shock installation a brain
> surgery kind of thing?
>
> Joan
>
>

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Re: finding a mechanic

Alexis Neely
 

Joan,

How much is he charging you to put the shocks on?
Also, does Steve work on Saturdays?

Thanks,

Alexis

--- J Henley <soreal@...> wrote:
Alexis,

I ordered the bilsteins last week from shox.com for
$349, delivered, and
Steve at Bugnutz here in Sarasota is taking care of
installing them for me.
Unfortunately, Shox shipped them to my billing
address up north instead of
to Bugnutz like requested, so I have to wait another
week. (Nokia, on the
other hand, got my tires to him in 4 days.)

I had the shocks installed on my Vanagons at a
regular tire place that I
knew did good work. Is shock installation a brain
surgery kind of thing?

Joan

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Trip report

Ray Goldsmith
 

Sorry Steve, I keep on forgetting to put Australia at the foot although
the Address (au) is a clue,cheers.

99 EVC 2.5 tdi (Melbourne Australia)



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Re;Trip report

Ray Goldsmith
 

I am wondering how many others keep a record of trips and nights
spent etc., When I passed our Vanagon to my son it had taken us 330k
klm's (205k miles) and provided 584 nights mostly in forests, on beaches
or on mountain tops and each trip was marked on a wall map along with
the dates.
Since Xmas we have spent 42 nights and travelled 11000klms (6800m.)
@ 26.8 m.p.g. (US) in the EVC and have started another wall map !
It is interesting to refer to the wall map to see when and where we
visited and frightening to see how quickly time passes.

Ray 99 EVC Tdi.


Re: Tires AGAIN - need the quick and dirty

 

In a message dated 05/05/2000 2:41:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
legalex@... writes:

for a 1997 EVC.

I would like to hear about both the Continentals and
the Michelins. Also, are any Goodyears good
The Michelin Agilis 51s have performed very well after 44,000 miles. The
first 96,000 miles were with Goodyear G64s which were OK except they got
noisy after about 40,000 miles, often hydroplaned with no warning in wet
weather and the radial belts separated from the surrounding rubber making the
tire quite squeaky, which was particularly noticeable at slow speeds. YMMV.

I have no experience with Continentals on an EV.

Bob

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


Re: finding a mechanic

J Henley
 

Alexis,

I ordered the bilsteins last week from shox.com for $349, delivered, and
Steve at Bugnutz here in Sarasota is taking care of installing them for me.
Unfortunately, Shox shipped them to my billing address up north instead of
to Bugnutz like requested, so I have to wait another week. (Nokia, on the
other hand, got my tires to him in 4 days.)

I had the shocks installed on my Vanagons at a regular tire place that I
knew did good work. Is shock installation a brain surgery kind of thing?

Joan


finding a mechanic

Alexis Neely
 

Someone on list recommended The Wizard in S. Florida
as a mechanic, but he will not put the bilstein shocks
on our EVC unless we purchase them from him. He wants
to charge us $130 per shock! How do you find a
mechanic who will allow you to bring the part?

Thanks,

Alexis

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Re: Intermittent CC function

Donald Gibbons
 

Check the vacuum valve switches on the brake/clutch pedals. They can
get out of adjustment as the pedal mechanism wears.


Re: Intermittent CC function

 

Yep, mine seems to act this way sometimes too and the gauges are fine.
Unfortunately, I don't have any light to shed, I'm baffled as well.

John Coleman
93 EV WK auto.

i had a similar problem which seemed related to the gauge problem.
when the temp and fuel gauges were cutting out the cruise would too.
possibly the unstable voltage in the instrument cluster affected signal
for the cruise.
don 92evcl,94cargo
-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Leong <t4mv@...>
To: ev_update@... <ev_update@...>
Date: Thursday, May 04, 2000 7:26 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Intermittent CC function


>Hi, all
>
>For those w/ '93 EV w/ cruise control, has anyone experienced a problem in
>which the CC will engage, but will not hold the set speed? In other
words,
>you can feel the pedal depress, and it will seem like the cruise is
>functioning, but it quickly becomes apparent that the EV is steadily
slowing
>down. Yet, there are times (maybe 10% of the time) when I'll set the
>desired speed and it stays right at that speed, over undulating terrain.
If
>anyone could shed some light on this interesting situation, I would be
>grateful.
>
>TIA,
>Norman
>'93 EV MV w/ PT CC


Re: 4Motion

 

Ron-

Yes, I know VW has had a 4Motion version of the EV in Europe for some time,
that is why I do not feel it is too big a stretch for them to export it to
NA. Now that they are bringing a 4Motion Passat, why not a 4Motion EV? Many
of the components are the same and the 4Motion training for the VW
technicians would cross over between the Passat and EV. I think a similar
argument holds for TDI, it's already in NA, why not on EV's. If VW gets
enough letters/inquires to feel there is a market for 4Motion, TDI, etc on
EV's in NA they will export those products to us.

Send your letters!

Blaine

In a message dated 5/4/00 9:22:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rbiegel@...
writes:

<< Actually VW has had a syncro version of the EuroVan available in Europe
for
some time now. Apparently VW has not felt they could not sell enough units
to justify importing this model to the USA. Personally I'd like to see a 5
speed TDI model but that too is very doubtful. Your thought of writing
letters is not a bad idea.
Ron
>>


Re: Intermittent CC function

Donald Hector
 

i had a similar problem which seemed related to the guage problem.
when the temp and fuel guages were cutting out the cruise would too.
possibly the unstable voltage in the instrument cluster affected signal
for the cruise.
don 92evcl,94cargo

-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Leong <t4mv@...>
To: ev_update@... <ev_update@...>
Date: Thursday, May 04, 2000 7:26 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Intermittent CC function


Hi, all

For those w/ '93 EV w/ cruise control, has anyone experienced a problem in
which the CC will engage, but will not hold the set speed? In other words,
you can feel the pedal depress, and it will seem like the cruise is
functioning, but it quickly becomes apparent that the EV is steadily
slowing
down. Yet, there are times (maybe 10% of the time) when I'll set the
desired speed and it stays right at that speed, over undulating terrain.
If
anyone could shed some light on this interesting situation, I would be
grateful.

TIA,
Norman
'93 EV MV w/ PT CC
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Trip Report from home.

Gary Clendening
 

Greetings to All, you, too!

The first experience I'll report is the perception of immense space in the
house. Immense! We didn't bump into each other getting a cup of tea...even
making the bed last Saturday was roomy. Maybe we had been in the Carpet too
long? That was four days ago; by now it's effect is being modified.
The Carpet did pretty good, for a middle-aged machine now. At 49650
miles we still report no difficulties but one....the yellow light stays on
for longer than ever. But, it does go off once in a while to confuse things.
Any other
comments on the yellow light syndrome would make me better able to give a
realistic report to Thompson VW for a check-up by next week. The new
Michelin tires seemed to do great all thru the weather changes (way below
freeze to tropical 80's). Got two new stars on the new windshield but they
are not in the way of driver. Another $500 from Insurance place, I'm afraid.
We have no interior modifications and did not miss them. There are three
bungies between the roof handles to dry towels as we travel; very handy as
we never stay in a place for long when travelling.
Here's some data for all to use:
Tour distance: 7,704 miles
Gasoline (highest $1.66) 397.98 Gals.
Mileage: 19.4 mpg
Nights in van: 39 nights
Cost to "camp" $459 or $11.77 per nite!
Total days of Tour: 72 days
Cost to sleep all of Tour $777. or $10
per nite.

Well, that's enough data for you living room pilots/navigators to figure
how much you need to "tour" in the EVC. We were usually showered every nite
and always secure inside that steel body. Nope, we don't have a phone yet!
I'll do a little more literal thing about the end of the trip later, but
Bill Armstrong was kind enough (if you could tolerate my writing) to forward
to the group some of the adventure. Photo of Belle walking past three
alligators is being developed and I could waste your bandwidth with it
attached if requested. Looking forward to a summer in the Maritimes...

Gary and Belle at home...Carpet is out in cold!