Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 10:28:28 -0700
Reply-To: wilden1@JUNO.COM
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From: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: Hey folks; horror; New Beetle?
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On this '02 NB the dad gum battery was *completely*
dead. As in reading about 1.7v. That's pretty darn dead. Charging it
up
didn't help.
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Check VW for a recall on this item. The battery can arc to the body and
cause a battery explosion or a fire.
I only know this because I watched them do a retrofit of a smaller
battery and add insulation to a car at the local VW Casino.
Stan Wilder
On Sun, 11 May 2003 11:06:33 -0400 "Horace K. Sawyer" <hksawyer@CATT.COM>
writes:
> Hey everybody. Been awhile. Good to see you too. Right, its been
> awhile
> for sure.
>
> Listen I need help today and I request this post take the place of
> my usual
> and customary goofy Friday post. And to all of you who can
> remember, I
> promise not to say the "G" word.
>
> . . . .<thoughts of R.A. "Bob" Alexander flash through, and the
> City of
> Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee issuing him a citation for 3 foot tall grass
> in
> front of his veternary clinic with a loaf cocked to one side by the
> building>
> but I digress as usual
>
> I just picked up an 02 Beetle TDI. I write this because I remember
> some of
> you bought them. On this '02 NB the dad gum battery was
> *completely*
> dead. As in reading about 1.7v. That's pretty darn dead. Charging
> it up
> didn't help. Driving it home from the car auction with my client
> for two
> hours didn't even help. Going through the ghetto at 12:30a on a
> Friday
> night with the fuel so low in the reserve that the needle was a
> hairline
> above the 'zero' in fuel gauge didn't help my blood pressure. Talk
> about
> sweating. We picked the car up late Fri. night. The place is open
> 24-7. I didn't know it was everything self serve. Well, the car
> was just
> about slap out of diesel. Now these car auction places are usually
> in the
> worst parts of town, and so it was here. We left and began looking
> for
> diesel with none to be found. I was scared half to death and
> sweating. It
> was like Mogadishu, Somalia. I'm not racist, but a white boy with
> little
> studious glasses driving a brand new Beetle through the midst of
> hundreds
> of black people walking about with cell phones and cigarettes, beer,
> and
> making transactions in the middle of the night at a convenience
> store with
> burglar bars and bullet proof glass is not a good situation to be
> running
> out of diesel. I finally had to make a command emergency decision.
> The
> car was literally on fumes. I pulled into said conv. store and put
> in a
> half gallon of regular gas which I made my own diesel by pouring in
> about
> one fourth motor oil directly into the tank. I figured I would err
> on the
> side of over-oiling. Several came up begging for money. One guy
> asked me
> what the hell I was doing. I fully explained in a friendly way. He
> must
> have liked it, or thought I was sent by the Gods to impart wisdom
> because
> then he said he would *never* buy diesel again - -he would just make
> it,
> like me. My heart fell. Poor guy, I thought. Crack must have
> destroyed
> his brain. My client was scared shipless because he said some of
> them were
> beginning to circle around us just as we boosted the car off yet
> again to
> get the heck out of there. Just then a technical pulled in front of
> us and
> looked like he was blocking my exit. I almost had to go over the
> curb. I
> can still his face. Driving an old Caprice with every square inch
> showing
> some body damage, no front bumper or cover, the headlight
> enclosures
> missing leaving the headlamps dangling straight out like some bug
> eyed
> monster. To top it all , the driver was wearing some huge dark
> glasses and
> he was fat as hell. Looked like a killer. I was so happy to be
> driving
> and *safe* (a mere illusion) that I was chuckling to myself with
> tears
> welling up in my eyes. (okay I'm a baby when it comes to getting my
> throat
> slit)
>
> Anyway, I digress again. Man, I gotta stop that someday.
>
> Well, my question is do any of you have a NB? Have you had any
> weird
> electrical problems? The lights on this car blink when the ac is
> turned
> on, and the whole thing shuddered and almost died when I pulled the
> headlamp switch OUT to activate fog lamp. I'm talking at 75 mph on
> the
> interstate. Electrical nightmare. Hit the windows and something
> beeps. The door locks and the inst cluster goes haywire, then back
> to
> normal.
>
> What I am hoping for (read: praying) is that this battery is just
> getoasten and low voltage is causing these weird happenstances.
> Have to
> wait for the dealer to open up this week I guess because no parts
> store of
> any kind around here seems to have a battery for that car. When I
> got home
> after a two hour drive, I shut the car off and guess what? When I
> opened
> the door the light didn't even come on. Turned the key and nada,
> nothing. Deader than Hector.
>
> Folks, I've never seen anything like it. It's good to be back.
>
> Sorry for the long story but I thought you guys would appreciate it.
> Pics
> of the NB to anyone who wants.
>
> hk
>
>
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