Source for headlight lens
Anyone have a recommendation for a source for a headlight lens for 2002 weekender? ?The body trim below the drivers side light also needs some help :). Driveway fender bender matt durham nh 2002
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worbneklip
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Re: Bunting on cabin filter housing
I used some "stick-on" felt- available at fabric or craft stores. Mice haven't bothered it. sam 02EVC
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sam letzring
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Bunting on cabin filter housing
Looks like a critter got to the fuzzy stuff covering the cabin filter housing on my 02 weekender. I know other folks here have had this problem and I want to know what everyone is using to recover the
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Spencer Allen
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Re: E-code Headlights
I would be very interested in these. kboberlee@... Thanks, Kyle
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Kyle
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E-code Headlights
I bought the E-code headlight Kit with "deluxe harness and relays" from Bus Depot (see https://www.busdepot.com/701941017kit ) last year but never got around to installing them. We are now going to
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Paul Lugo <pelbikes@...>
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Re: Sliding door lock
Thank you very much, got it off and fixed locking issue
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Douglas Peterson <dpeterson253@...>
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Re: Sliding door lock
https://youtu.be/AwkV5_hALvQ
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Vance Stasna
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Re: Sliding door lock
and here's a photo showing the back side - locations of all the fasteners have been circled (some are present, some came unglued and fell off):
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Michael Diehr
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Re: Sliding door lock
The sliding door is held on with a number of plastic press-to-fit connectors. One side is glued to the door panel, the other side connects to holes in the metal of the door. Removal is simply putting
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Michael Diehr
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Re: Sliding door lock
Is there a video on how to remove the door panel anywhere? ?Following the Groups suggestions it appears all is working, lock moves up and down, it just wont lock.
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Douglas Peterson <dpeterson253@...>
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Re: 2002 EVE Hood Latch
One of my EVs has a rusty hood latch cable that needs to be replaced. It caused the same problem where it wouldn't return enough to allow the hood to latch properly.? After some lubing and working
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TDIbiker
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Re: 2002 EVE Hood Latch
Alan, Another possibility is that the battery was installed in such a way as to engage the hood unlock cable, so that the latch is always in the unlocked position. It does indicate that an inspection
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[email protected]
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Re: 2002 EVE Hood Latch
A somewhat remote possibility is that they damaged the hood release cable, preventing it from releasing completely. -- Duane 05HD Rialta 209K Miles
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Duane
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Re: 2002 EVE Hood Latch
sometimes the mechanism in the hood needs clean and lubed so that the spring in it can move it back to where it started. It can get sticky and stay in the "open" position.
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Tabitha & Mark Reed
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Re: 2002 EVE Hood Latch
There is no obvious connection between the battery replacement and the hood latch.? If trying to engage the second latch meets with a hard stop, it's possible that the second latch somehow got
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James Loomis
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2002 EVE Hood Latch
Dropping the hood will only engage the first latch hook, Pushing again does not complete the latching process. Got any suggestions? For whatever it's worth, I should note that this started happening
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alanbragg01730
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Re: Jump starting battery
Some good ideas. Thank you. Paula
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Paula Hyman
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Re: Jump starting battery
Duane wrote: Yes; a charged battery will do this for sure! The fuse saves you from worse problems. But a discharged battery can't deliver enough current to blow the fuse. That's what "sets the stage"
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Lee Hart
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Re: Jump starting battery
I know of one fellow that did that on a 2000 Rialta.? It immediately blew the 175 amp alternator fuse. -- Duane 05HD Rialta 209K Miles
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Duane
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Re: Jump starting battery
Paula Hyman wrote: Hi Paula, It's not easy to reverse it. If someone puts a fully charged battery in backwards, it's likely that sparks will fly! It's likely to blow fuses, or melt wires, or kill
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Lee Hart
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