It is a very small pet, quite small as far as peeves go. For instance, it's much smaller than my youngest son's pet gold fish. The good thing is it doesn't come out much. I'll put it back away in the back of my closet and not feed it for a month or two... just promise not to call the ASPCA for pet peeve abuse. Thanks for the civil response and for the info... I was looking for step by step for the posterity of the archives. Maybe I'll write one up and take some pics as I do it. Thanks again. -- Stephen Chillicothe OH
on 2/20/07 9:42 PM, JordanVw@aol.com at JordanVw@aol.com wrote:
well put a collar on your pet peeve, steve.. those who are interested will email me to find out more, if ya aint interested, then hit the delete key :<) and fyi im asking 195 for it, cheaper than most aftermarket cruise control systems.. no fishing for bears, suckers, peeves or any other pets.. as far as installation..its simple.. you removed it, just reinstall it.. actually the installing a cruise control system in a vanagon is one of the easiest installations you can do.. if you have all the parts..there is one main harness that goes to the vac pump in the engine bay, one hose from the pump to the bladder attached to the throttle body , one hose from the pump to the pedal switches...wiring harness to the relay box. pedal switches, speedo pickup, stalk switch, and fuse box, is all one harness.. the trickiest part is tapping off of the fuse box. chris |
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