Re: Sleeping pad for downstairs
I use an exped mattress upstairs as well as down without a problem. Very comfortable.
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Paula Hyman
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Re: Sleeping pad for downstairs
Thanks for this helpful recommendation. One question - do you think that it would be too thick for the upper bunk? Take care, Barry
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Barry Grosman <barrygodflat@...>
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Re: Sleeping pad for downstairs
I was unaware that the weekender is different, sorry for the misdirect.
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Jonathan Mackenzie
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Re: Sleeping pad for downstairs
That REI product would be quite narrow for the Weekender, which has a 60" wide bed below. I can't see how one would thicken the seat cushions on a weekender either.? ? I suspect that Jonathan is
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Steve
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Re: Difficulty starting when warm
I had similar problems with an AUDI ( same engine) Turned out to be leaking fuel injectors when warm which flooded the engine and soaked the spark plugs. Do you smell a gas odor in the engine
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sam letzring
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Re: Difficulty starting when warm
When my 03 Jetta became hard to start, it turned out to be the engine speed sensor. Fairly easy to replace on the 24v vr6 I would also be suspicious of the cam position sensor. The ecu uses it to fire
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Stephen Jackson
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Re: Sleeping pad for downstairs
as recommended by Paula and Michael https://www.rei.com/product/113720/exped-megamat-duo-10-sleeping-pad (get the Medium Double size, which is 41x72 inches.) I had my standard downstairs cushions
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Jonathan Mackenzie
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Re: Difficulty starting when warm
Morning, John, There's a myriad of reasons what causes a hard start after an engine is warmed up. I suggest you document the issue well (length of drive, where you go (elevation), time of day, ambient
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Big C
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Re: Sleeping pad for downstairs
Anyone have recommendations for the weekender downstairs?
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sawodey1
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Difficulty starting when warm
After years of flawless starting, our 2002 Weekender has recently started to be difficult to start once its been run for a while. ?No problem at all when starting when cold, but when warmed up the
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John Ford <jkbford@...>
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Re: Sleeping pad for downstairs
Yup! I love mine.
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Paula Hyman
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Re: Sleeping pad for downstairs
After years of uncomfortable sleep in the downstairs bed in our 2000 Eurovan full camper, we had tried all sorts of solutions, such as supplementing with Z-lite pads, backpacker inflatable pads, etc.
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Michael Diehr
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Re: Noisy exhaust system
jtl6999, can I ask where you found a quiet stainless steel system? I am trying to find one for my 2002 Eurovan MV and was told that Techtonics is noisy ("performance" system). Thanks!
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mikeinput
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'97 Eurovan full Camper with 5 speed manual transmission and VR6 for sale
I recently had the transmission converted and decided to sell our camper after a recent trip from NC to AZ that put the burden of sole driver on my shoulders. My wife never learned how to drive a
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plevaron <nora.velp@...>
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Re: ISO 5 speed manual tranny for 95 EVC
I have a manual transmission in Mobile AL
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Danilo Ancajas
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Re: ISO 5 speed manual tranny for 95 EVC
Everyone talks about German Transaxle in Bend Oregon I think. Good luck
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Craig
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ISO 5 speed manual tranny for 95 EVC
Got a problem with my transmission.? Looking for a replacement.? TIA
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Keith Simpson <ksimp@...>
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Re: Wanted: Evap Carbon Canister for 2000 Eurovan
More details from several of the Rialta-Tech members, including a nice photo album showing the details: /g/Rialta-Tech/album?id=265381 "An alternative to repairing the
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Michael Diehr
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Re: Wanted: Evap Carbon Canister for 2000 Eurovan
Thanks David - that's a very clever solution: it uses a commodity part and is non destructive, as it re-uses the existing hoses, simply adding some new ones. Any concern with relocating the vapor
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Michael Diehr
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Re: Transmission Woes
Hey Moedig, not sure why folks are talking about ATF and temps when your concern is with the final drive. I don¡¯t see how this is your fault in any way. The oil would have to leak out or get sucked
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Vanny 2
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