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Re: Bug Guard for 2000 Eurovan
Sorry, I have the bra. I meant a hard smoked plastic type that stays
on. Jeff chris noeske <chris-@...> wrote: original article: There is one shown in the accessories catalog, available at the VWdealer. The catalog has prices listed in it. The price for the hitch, was inline with what I paid for mine. |
Fun at the junkyard.
Went to the local wrecking yard yesterday to prey on a burned out 93 EV GL.
I went for the 2" trailer hitch ($20), but couldn't get it off as the rim on which the van was resting was situated right on one of the bolts. Unfortunately, the van was scheduled to be crushed today as the only parts left on it after the fire were the rear bumper and side caps (maroon), rear hatch and taillights. I'm going to go back tomorrow and if it didn't get crushed as scheduled I will get the rear hydraulic struts ($5 each). Don't know if dragging a hoist out there is worth it for the hitch. I took the driver's side taillight to replace a broken one on mine. Tried to get to the passenger side one, but the rear A/C unit had melted into the access area. $10 for the unit which is in perfect shape. Also got a FUBA roof-mounted antenna off a wrecked Passat. Took out the factory antenna on my 93 EV and put the new one in its place. Looks slick; like the Cabrios. It was easy to install, too. It fits right in the drain hole and has the same profile as the windshield. The old antenna hole now serves as the drain hole. The FUBA blends in with the van much better than the metal one. $3. I would have liked to have mounted it on the roof, but it would not have cleared the garage door. Wired right up with no problems. Happy EVing Todd 93 EV GL 90 Passat Gotta love the junkyard. A tip for all you Europhiles out there. Anyone looking for European Side Blinker lights: The front marker lights on the early Audi 5000s are exactly the same as the small ones used on most A2 VWs in Europe. Just install a higher-wattage blinker bulb, remove the emblem from the car, snap in and wire up. $1 each. And, there are a lot of wrecked Audis out there. . . Also, had my front brake calipers painted bright red. Looks cool. They now match the "SCCA" colored tow hooks. One other thing: The only other completely burned-out car in the foreign section was a 99 New Beetle. It must have been in a HOT garage fire because it was burned uniformly and everything but the unibody, engine and doors melted. There was roof and hood damage from what looked like trusses falling on the car. The funny thing is the rear of the car is labeled "FRONT." They do kinda look the same from either direction, don't they. For the twisted folks like me out there, I took some digital photos of both the EV and the Beetle and can E-mail them to you if you like. |
Re: Eurovan Wiper Blades
The wiper blades are replaceable if they are original equipment. I change
mine out every six months. I've kept the original wiper housings since the driver's side one has that "aerodynamic swooshy thing" which helps keep the wiper in contact with the windshield at high speeds. (Like that matters on an 5-cyl EV which tops out at just over 90 mph. Now, certain VR6 EVCs -- specifically from California -- are known to travel in the triple digits, but we won't name names. . .) Todd 93 EV GL |
Re: Bug Guard for 2000 Eurovan
In a message dated 11/18/99 11:13:06 PM, karmann_ghia_registry@... wrote:
<<Sorry, I have the bra. I meant a hard smoked plastic type that stays on. Jeff>> They were available for the '93 to '95 models at the dealer. I have never seen one for the '96 on up. I thought I would find these in Germany, but no one uses these over there. They either have no bugs, or know something we don't. Steve Lashley '66 Westy '74 Campmobile '93 EV MV <A href="></A> 314-614-0750 Importing German Side Tents, Carver Propane Heaters and other Accessories for Bus, Vanagon and EuroVan |
Re: VCR/TV stand options for 2000 EV
This reminds me that two nights ago we were in Costco in Salem, Oregon and
picked up a Sansui (I believe) TV/VCR which has a 6" LCD screen and runs on AC, a rechargeable battery that comes with it and 12 volt. Price was $399. It will be a great addition for our football tailgating. Now, all I need is a 12 vold satelite dish.....;-) Rolland Brower 99 Weekender |
'93 EV auto tranny slipping?
I posted the other day that my wife experienced what she called "high rpms"
while driving home from work the other day. I sounded like the transmission was slipping, but since I haven't experienced this, I'm not sure. I checked the fluid level and didn't see any fluid register on the dipstick. I checked the owner's manual that said I needed to drive it a while before the level would indicate correctly. I only took it around the block a couple of times and noticed the fluid on the very end of the dipstick. Not wanting to take any chances, we had it towed back to the shop that had recently changed the fluid. They checked the level and said it was fine. They drove it and said there was no problem. My wife thinks they fixed the problem they caused when they originally serviced it. Other than just adding fluid, I'm not sure what else they could of done. If the shop didn't put enough fluid in it, do you think this caused any damage? If they won't admit it now, I don't think there is much I can do about it. I'm going to check the level again under the same circumstances to see if it still reads the same. Steve Lashley '66 Westy '74 Campmobile '93 EV MV <A href="></A> 314-614-0750 Importing German Side Tents, Carver Propane Heaters and other Accessories for Bus, Vanagon and EuroVan |
Re: Who has towed what?.................
William Killian - Zen and the Art of Ferrets
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999 WSArmstron@... wrote:
In a message dated 11/13/1999 12:59:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,another Bill just HAS to respond... Used my '93 EV MV to tow VW Things, and any Uhaul trailer that didn't need brakes. The EV was a better tow vehicle than my S-10 with the 2.8l V-6. Never tried to tow the heavier trailers with brakes though. Still think my having a llama ride as an inside passenger is the oddest inside payload. <g> bill -- bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets mailto:killian@... |
Re: EV: VW Parts Distribution / Do you really want a VW?
wade punch <punchw-@...> wrote:
original article: mdekker@... wrote:ownchris noeske <chris-@...> wrote: respond. ToMatt,any Volkswagen. >>My guess is he's what occasionally pesters usenet groups, a troll. make a reference to the Herr Doktor was, in my opinion, a pretty lowblow, and uncalled for.know. If my remarks seem to "pester" you, I am sorry, you have a right to yourflame war. What are your intentions?Wade, My understanding of troll is someone who combines qualities of the mythical creatures who live under bridges and cause trouble and the act of trolling by sending baiting comments just to provoke more comments. Your earlier posts seemed to follow this pattern especially when you mentioned that you don't own a van but didn't explain why (until later.) Admittedly, the reference to the PhD guy might've been out of line, but it did appear that your posts were heading that direction. Unlike the PhD guy, who was just plain stupid (remember his insistance about the existance of airbags?), you seem to know about cars and such. Now that I know why you're not a VW owner, I can certainly understand. I've had bad experiences with dealers, but nothing like what you describe. It's peculiar that both VW and their dealer were so disdainful of your situation. Does that dealer still have the franchise? Seems that VW was getting bounced from one outlet to another around here for a while. Have you pursued this legally? Maybe a well written letter from an attorney after a week or two might've sparked some action on the missing part. After the part snafu (situation normal, all f***ed up), and the air con problem, I certainly would've taken them to small claims court or whatever venue would've been appropriate. Out of curiosity, have you been in touch with your state's AG office or whoever enforces lemon laws? While it might be too late for your EV MV, I've heard of a few situations where cars had to be bought back because of problems like yours (out of service for so long.) Good luck with your future purchases. Matt Dekker mdekker@... |
storage by removing upper bed - MV WK / EVC
yegs
Bill, when I wrote about flipping the bed board for additional and more
accessible upper storage when parked I was referring to the Westy version, weekender. That board is held in with dove tail clips. No tools needed. The Winne's are different an am sure modifications could be made. Does removing the bed mean detaching the forward (folding portions)of the board by removing the hinge and leaving the rear (stationary) boardin place? I am assuming that the area underneath the stationary board, ifeasily accessible, is not suitable for storing linens.feel that the bed acts as a sound deadener and thermal insulator betweenthe roof and the EVC interior? |
Who has towed what?.................
In a message dated 11/13/1999 12:59:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,
highrpm@... writes: What have you guys towed?Bill K - I don't know if Lawrence Clift (beetlefreak@...) is still a listmember, but he told me he uses his 99 EVC to tow a 65 Beetle to auto shows. He says it works great. Bill Armstrong, EVC Speculator '71 Econoline (home brew camper) '93 Tracer Wagon |
Alternative storage by removing upper bed
In a message dated 11/15/1999 10:38:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,
garyc@... writes: Subj: [ev_update] Re: Eurovan Pop-Top Rattle??(snip) Since we use the upper bed so little and seeing Gerry Edge's approach ofGary - Does removing the bed mean detaching the forward (folding portions) of the board by removing the hinge and leaving the rear (stationary) board in place? I am assuming that the area underneath the stationary board, if easily accessible, is not suitable for storing linens. When you leave the upper bed in place as designed in transit, do you feel that the bed acts as a sound deadener and thermal insulator between the roof and the EVC interior? Bill Armstrong, EVC Speculator '71 Econoline (home brew camper) '93 Tracer Wagon |
Re: Eurovan Pop-Top Rattle?? Thanks!!!
Rick Gordon
At 11:25 PM -0800 11/16/99, kgkirkley@... wrote:
A hearty thanks to everyone for your responses.There's a few on my web site, although i haven't updated it lately. -rick |
Re: EVC Pop-Top Insulation Tip
Wael ElSakka
Steve,
I am also interested in buying for 1999 EVC. Please let me know "roughly" what the cost might be. Thanks. -Wael sklashle-@... wrote: original article: While I was in Germany last month, I met with an Italian company thatmakes the window insulation kits for the EV. They offer the cab windowset, which includes the windshield and drivers and passengers windows. Theyalso have a cover for the rear window.side windows.quilted material, but does not have the reflective layer to it. They stockthe kits for the Westfalias, and can custom make the Winnie tops if I get thema template.so what I propose is a group purchase. I would like to make an initial orderfor at least 10 of each set, and would pass these kits on to anyone whowants them at very close to my cost.are until they arrive. If these are shipped by parcel post, they can arrive atmy door. Other times I get hit with duty charges at the post office.sides made on plastic sheeting.Accessories for Bus, Vanagon and EuroVan |
Re: High Altitude Fridge Kit-Again
On my 95, the additional vent was mounted below the original vent on the
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flat surface. It is well out of the way of the seam, there is no sealing problem and the fridge now works at high altitudes. Joel Funk wrote:
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Re: EV: Dealer mechanics/Canadian dealer
Wade Punch
Chris Noeske wrote:
I'll agree that it that would be frustrating, our EV is a 3rd vehicle forIf my EV could have remained as a 3rd and extra vehicle, I would not have sold it. I found that most of the problems are caused by mechanics that don't knowI think you are right about this. In the case of my manual shifter problem, while I think the mechanic was intending to be very thorough by ordering all the associated parts so that they could all be replaced efficiently at one time, I am not convinced I actually needed all of them. So I was the one who got shifted, I mean, shafted. Allot of the dealers, that don't care. The first dealer that I found whoSome of us might want to know who this dealer is, and the number, address, etc. |
Re: Customer appreciation/Reliability & Cost Efficiency
Wade Punch
Sicvw@... wrote:
I appreciate your input but to think that a company like Toyota appreciatesYou have a point. I am in the midst now of trying to convince the Toyota dealer to replace a carburetor that is only 9 months old and under warranty. But the dealer (who did not install it) is telling me there is nothing wrong with it, and I know better. The problem is, the problem comes and goes, and they are not willing to drive it enough to see the real problem in action. Moreover saying that youMaybe what I was implying was, some of the rest of you are more patient than I to deal with some of the idiosynchrosies of the EV's. Sure, we all want reliable cars, but some of us may be more tolerant. As for cost efficiency, if money were no object and I had an overabundant supply, I would not care about the cost. But that is not the case with me. We all want reliable and cost efficent cars but unfortunately not everyYou are basically right; however, in the EV's case though, if you were a subscriber to the "original" EV Update newsletter, you would know there has been a high incidence of A/C failures, and for the most part VW has refused to help many people, outside the warranty. I maintain this system in particular, was poorly designed and they should take more responsibility than they have. The current fuel line situation seems to be a very serious issue, and it appears from this group's postings, that VW once again is not too concerned. I hope they are. (They should be) I would think being the 3rd largest automaker (I thought they were #2, who is 1,2, and 3 now?), you would have a fair amount of cash you could afford to give up. Maintaining good will seems to be a foreign concept to VW, I think the Japanese (notably Acura & Lexus) and Saturn would tell you it contributes toward customers remaining happy and coming back to buy more vehicles. But i likeYes, they do have character and the styling is continually improving. I am still not convinced wholeheartedly about the reliability, though. The dealer network still has a lot of room to grow. ISince 1970 I have driven and/or owned numerous VW's. The first was a Karmann Ghia, then a '69 Camper (non pop-top), then other Ghia's (hardtops & convertibles), a Thing, a Squareback, a '71 Camper Pop-Top, a '80 Rabbit diesel, a '82 Jetta, a '84 Vanagon Camper, a '90 Vanagon, and of course, a '93 EV GL. So you may see, to sell my EV in January was not an easy decision. Economics played a large part of the decision. I still own a '83 BMW R100 motorcycle since new, so I still have German blood in me. I have driven only BMW's since 1970 also. Wade |
Re: Bilstein shocks
John Waterman
Steve,
Prices vary widely, but I purchased mine through Checker Auto (had to be special ordered) for $86 each. Retail is about $135. John STEVENHF@... wrote: Please tell me where and how much for the Bilsteins for an EVC-- mailto:jwwaterman@... John Waterman Parker,CO |
Re: High Altitude Fridge Kit-Again
John Waterman
Kent,
Can't give you a direct reply to your question, but I do know that in most cases Winnebago had also picked up the cost for the dealer to install the kit. John kgkirkley@... wrote: I posted this question a week or so ago and got no responses.-- mailto:jwwaterman@... John Waterman Parker,CO |
Bug Guard for 2000 Eurovan
Eckhard Rolz
Team Degenerate wrote:
VW dealers have the bug gaurd - I blieve they run $70 USD?? Kinda$70 is exactly what a Chevy dealer charges for a bug guard for a Chevy Astro. In a German magazine I saw a clear plastic foil that can be applied to the hood and perhaps the top of the rear bumper (where mine is scratched). I have thought about "coating" my hood but is so scratched and chipped that any new chips don't matter. I think J.C. Whitney carries some sort of foil like that. I also read in a US car magazine (the one that tested the new Mercedes 4x4) that this stuff can be professionally applied. They had it done to their Mercedes before they drove it to Alaska. Eckhard |
Re: EVC Pop-Top Insulation Tip
Sounds interesting to me. If I can swing the cost then I would buy.
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From: Zaborenko, Alex, NPG [mailto:azaborenko@...] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 3:00 PM To: ev_update@... Subject: [ev_update] Re: EVC Pop-Top Insulation Tip For a decent price I'll buy one Alex -----Original Message----- From: Sklashley@... [mailto:Sklashley@...] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 1:10 PM To: ev_update@... Subject: [ev_update] Re: EVC Pop-Top Insulation Tip While I was in Germany last month, I met with an Italian company that makes the window insulation kits for the EV. They offer the cab window set, which includes the windshield and drivers and passengers windows. They also have a cover for the rear window. These covers attach with suction cups and are the quilted reflective insulation material. You can also buy the bulk material and make your own covers for the side windows. They also have insulation kits for the poptop canvas. This is also a quilted material, but does not have the reflective layer to it. They stock the kits for the Westfalias, and can custom make the Winnie tops if I get them a template. I would like to start importing these kits for EuroVans and Vanagons, so what I propose is a group purchase. I would like to make an initial order for at least 10 of each set, and would pass these kits on to anyone who wants them at very close to my cost. The difficult part of this is that I won't know what all the costs are until they arrive. If these are shipped by parcel post, they can arrive at my door. Other times I get hit with duty charges at the post office. I will estimate a worst case cost and post the details. Any volunteers for making the poptop pattern? I will need all 4 sides made on plastic sheeting. Steve Lashley '66 Westy '74 Campmobile '93 EV MV <A href="></A> 314-614-0750 Importing German Side Tents, Carver Propane Heaters and other Accessories for Bus, Vanagon and EuroVan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! -- Create a poll/survey for your group! -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! -- Easily schedule meetings and events using the group calendar! -- |
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