Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 07:22:26 EST
Reply-To: RAlanen@AOL.COM
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From: Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: A few questions from a newbie
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In a message dated 26/01/2007 7:38:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes:
Hello all. I just scored a sweet white 91 gl a few months ago and I have b=
een driving it and loving it ever since. I met some folks from this list u=
p in PA one day when I was running up there to see a friend of mine. Anywa=
y, I have a few broken things and questions I am dealing with right now and=
I just wanted to toss them out there and see what everyone thinks.=0A=0AFi=
rstly I am having the problem with the oil pressure light/buzzer coming on =
randomly. I've read alot about this problem and I have gone back to the gu=
y I bought the van from to find out what he knew. He said he had replaced =
both high and low sensors and the sending unit, and since he is my mechanic=
I had him verify the wiring. I still get the buzzer, right at 2000 rpm wh=
en engine speed is dropping. It doesnt happen often, and when it does a to=
uch on the gas pedal makes it stop straight away. It normally seems to hap=
pen after I have spent a long time (>15 minutes) at highway speed (>3000 rp=
m) and I'm slowing down. Since so much has been done I am unsure where to =
start with checking this out, anyone have experience here?=0A=0ASecond is a=
set of tires. I bought it with some incorrect tires on it and I really wa=
nt to get the right ones before something drastic happens. I see everyone =
saying these Yokohama Y356 and Y370 tires are great and I am going to get a=
set of them, but I really want a set of white walls I think. I know at on=
e point Yoko was offering these in a white wall, but I am unable to locate =
them anywhere, wondering if anyone might have a line on a set of these or a=
nother appropriately rated whitewall. I've got the stock 14 inch steel roa=
d wheels and I'll either stick with them or get another identical set from =
busdepot.=0A=0AThird and much more serious is the problem I have mostly got=
in the bag. I was having some sputtering and dying problems so I get my m=
echanic to take a look and he finds some serious contamination (rust) in my=
fuel. They drain the tank and replace the fuel pump and filter. About a =
week later the symptoms start again so I go back over there. They check ou=
t the fuel tank and turns out it is rusted so I get another from busdepot (=
props to you BusDepot guys for getting my tank out so fast, I got it the ve=
ry next day). The mechanic (he's a good VW mechanic from Germany) puts tha=
t tank in and another fuel filter. I've been ok for the last 2 or 3 weeks,=
except I am still hearing a buzzing noise come from the fuel pump when I f=
irst start up. I am looking more for someone that has experienced a rusted=
fuel tank and heard that fuel pump buzzing, but I am definately wondering =
if I should replace it again or just go with it? Has anyone used that alter=
native model that busdepot
sells for $100? I'm sure its hard to make a judgement call here, but this =
fiasco has already cost me quite a bit and another fuel pump is just more m=
oney.=0A=0AFourth I am wondering about window tint. Is it difficult to tin=
t the sliding windows?=0A=0AFifth is the Pzwo fog lamps. Has anyone put th=
ese in? Are they good? I really would prefer them because they look like t=
hey are part of the car and at least in my opinion would rarely be a target=
for theft. =0A=0ALast question is about a new set of locks. The lock cyl=
endar on my rear gate is damaged so it no longer takes a key to unlock it (=
anything flat can turn the lock). I'd like to get a completely new set, ig=
nition, doors, gas cap, and rear gate. Anyone know where to get this?=0A=0A=
Sorry for being so long winded,=0AThanks,=0A=0AJeff Michal=0A=0A=0A =0A____=
Jeff, welcome to Vanagon Land ! The oil pressure problem - you need to
have the oil pressure tested to make sure it's to spec. If so then the
problem is electrical. Maybe the engine is worn out and the buzzer is trying
tell you that and your not believing ! You can always wait until the number
three rod comes through the upper crankcase then you will believe !
The fuel pump buzzing story has been cover so many times on this list I
am not about to get into that long drawn out story one more time. Check the
archives. Basically if the pump is buzzing it's due to fuel starvation. The
pump is lubricated by the fuel. Not enough fuel to the pump = it buzzes.
Your other questions I cannot comment on.
Cheers,
Frank Condelli
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
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