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Date:         Sun, 27 Aug 2000 21:22:53 -0500
Reply-To:     Matthew Libby & Denise DeWolfe <matandded@netway.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Matthew Libby & Denise DeWolfe <matandded@netway.com>
Subject:      Re: Dominic
Comments: To: Michael Snow <mwsnow@home.com>
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Anyone with info on ASI's please pmail me. I especially need a wiring diagram.

Matt

Michael Snow wrote: > > > on my 81 ASI: > > > Whats the orange light mean, > > Don't know, mine doesn't seem to do anything. I would like to know the > answer to this one. Susan B. ??? > > > and what does the little gauge next to it mean (half green half white)... > > This one indicates whether the pilot light is lit when running on propane. > The needle stays to the right (white) when the pilot light is off. On mine, > the smallest gas flow will cause the needle to rest right on the line > between white and green. When I turn the flame up, the needle swings to the > left. It should be in the green area when running. > > > Also, does the On/Off Switch need to be switched to On when running on > propane, or just the Gas on/off knob. > > I have assumed for a while that the ridiculous toggle switch was not a stock > feature, and that it was added by a previous owner with NO sense whatsoever. > This switch activates the 12v heating element. I don't think you should run > it with the propane. My propane system will not function properly with this > switch turned on. The 12v element on the Dometic RM215 fridge consumes 9.2 > amps, which is enough to seriously discharge any battery when the engine is > not running. > > > Matt & Nise > > I would like to correspond with ANYONE who has some or all of the factory > literature that came with the ASI Vanagon campers. Some of the companies > that made the equipment in these vans are no longer in business or do not > support components this old. > > Mike Snow > 1983 ASI Diesel 5 speed


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