In a message dated 5/24/04 12:05:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bobe@WEBTIDE.NET writes:
> I do indeed have an Eberspacher Heater and frankly it terrifies me. I'd > love to have it and all its accoutrement removed but noone wants to go near > it (service people that is). I have no documentation as how it works and > what I've discovered about them on the net just enforces my opinion that > this heater is not for me. > > what a uneducated closed minded statement. ive had vans/ westys with gas heaters and the eberspacher is OVERengineered as far as safety.. its a simple system. stories you have heard about engine fired are related to fuel lines, just like the fuel lines in your vanagons engine. if you dont replace 20 year old fuel lines, they leak. basic stuff here. service people dont want to touch it? because they are as uneducated as you are about it. lots of shops around here dont want to touch a VANAGON period..because they are unfamiliar with the vanagon and dont want the hassle.
chris |
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