Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 23:10:58 -0700
Reply-To: Patrick & Stephanie Harris <harrisvanagon@hotmail.com>
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From: Patrick & Stephanie Harris <harrisvanagon@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: our new 87 Vanagon GL
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Greetings!!
> Well it may happen eventually,but it doesn't happen to everyone.
> Just enjoy the van and be aware in the future of any increased
> resistance shifting between 3rd & 4th.Have it checked out then.
As I have recently found out about this problem. After some investigation,
I found that the linkage needed adjusted. Doesn't do it any more. However,
I'll keep my eye's peeled when I change the tranny oil.... :)
> I believe the Nth American market have different lighting to the rest
> of us.Not that they work in a different manner,just the globes are
> different and have a more yellow light.Something to do with your DOT
> requirements. I hear many complaints on the list about poor lighting
> on low beam from US listees.High beams seem OK...
This is true. Federal DOT regulations suck as far as lighting goes.
However, if you drive a $60,000-$70,000 luxury Mercedes you can have some
real snazzy headlights. Us poor folk have to put up with flashlights duct
taped to the side of our cars. :)
> The rest of us got H4 lights (and 5 speed transmission!) which are
> superior lighting with a more white glow,rather than yellowish.I have
> no complaints about my lights (still the originals) either on high
> or low beams.You can upgrade them.David Marshall on the list is
> one I know who sells the H4 kits. www.fastforward.com I think...
I just upgraded my 73 super bug to some H4 headlights w/insert driving
lights and daytime "glow" lamps. They are supposed to not be DOT legal,
however, Washington State Patrol says okay by them. So, go figure? Perhaps
its the age of the car or something. Besides, the super bug rarely hits the
road since it's still under restoration. But the difference is outragous!
The light is so vibrant and you can see for great distances.
>
> If you can't get the inner driving lights to come on when you switch
> to high beam,perhaps you have a faulty relay? They are certainly made
> to work that way...
Good call. I'm changing them tomorrow, so I'll soon find out. :)
Thanks!!
Patrick Harris
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