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EVC mechanic shop - Seattle
Land Washburn
And your favorite Seattle area EVC mechanic shop is....???
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Thanks for your help... Land ('97 Winnebago EVC ) -----Original Message-----
From: ev_update@... [mailto:ev_update@...]On Behalf Of asic00@... Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 7:27 AM To: ev_update@... Subject: [ev_update] Re: Winterizing Hi Michael: If you saw my posting of last week you will see I am CURRENTLY involved in the IDENTICAL problem with my 97 EVC. I buy and sell these EVCs and bought a 97 where the tank had leaked and really wrecked the gray floor in the middle area. The EVC service manual (available thru GoWesty for about $21.00) is really the best clue of how to get these tanks out. The problem is VERY difficult to say the least, as after 4 days effort it is still NOT out due to Winnebago design flaws. Too LENGTHY to go in on an email, but if you want to call me in Michigan at 248-546-1207 we can talk as like I said I am still working on this almost every day. You must get the water out, however, as my previous owner did not, and the underlayment under the gray vinyl material is OSB (compressed wood) and it will ROT OUT, causing it to need to be replaced almost completly. To replace most of the OSB involves removing almost all the cabinets other than the really big one. Once new OSB is installed, one must find new gray vinyl floor covering. It is NO LONGER available thru Winnegbago, but I have found it thru a supplier in Washington, and two yards plus shipping is only $50.00. Unless you get the water out IMMEDIATELY the OSB (Oriented strand board) will almost certainly turn to mulch (it is made up of compresssed wood chips) and have to be replaced. If your OSB has absorbed a lot of water if may be too late, and the OSB acts a sponge. By the way it MAY be necessary to remove the water tank in chunks, as Winnebago designed the cabinet around it in such a way that (up unti now) I still have not figured how to get it out in one piece. The ONLY good think so far is to find that the tank is still available thru Winnebago at at cost of $185.00 plus shipping. To buy it however, you need to go to Mobility RV their selling company in Iowa. You can find them on their website and call their 800 number. Call me if you wish and I will tell you what I know so far. Perhaps we can help each other figure how to get the "beast" out other than cutting it up in chunks. Randy in Michigan 248-546-1207 |
David Ewing
I don't know about Seattle but I do know that I work on the VW MV in Olympia
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area. As far as Seattle is concerned, I,myself, would trust Chris at Fine Tuning off of Aurora as long as he says he will work on them. I don't know what he feels about the EVC but I do know he is an excellent VW mechanic. Dave -----Original Message-----
From: ev_update@... [mailto:ev_update@...] On Behalf Of Land Washburn Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 1:37 PM To: ev_update@... Subject: RE: [ev_update] EVC mechanic shop - Seattle Er, this was supposed to be posted on its own, as a new thread... sorry - And YOUR favorite Seattle area EVC mechanic shop is....??? Thanks for your help... Land ('97 Winnebago EVC ) E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (5.5.1.322) Database version: 5.10000e <> E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (5.5.1.322) Database version: 5.10000e |
I live in Renton and take my 1995 EVC here:
He seems to have a clue, and recently moved into new digs - usually a good sign. Good work so far and not too expensive. Just had the NOx sensors replaced so I don't need to cover up my CEL anymore. :^) Adios, Chris 1995 EVC Nekobasu --- In ev_update@..., "Land Washburn" <landw@...> wrote: <snip> |
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