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Date:         Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:44:07 -0600
Reply-To:     Tieitup <tieitup@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tieitup <tieitup@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Strange clock display
Comments: To: Mark A Kippert <vanagon@kippert.com>
In-Reply-To:  <1ABD0FBC-58B5-44CD-BACD-249FB0D577AD@kippert.com>
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It's time, to keep a general idea of time, we are slaves to time right....'have to be there at 9am', amazingly we walk through the door at 8:59, a sense tells us that it's time to go. I use mine for a daily driver, and sleep over drunken on the weekends, breakfast tacos & oj for friends. But I am a runner and depend greatly on time, I just like to start and stop it when I can.

Living a single life with a westy and sports coat, enjoying walks to buy beer that's cheaper than coke, thank you miller high life.

Troubleshooting right, we westy guys get it, we know shits gonna hit the fan. we like our rear wheel drive westy to snake around a corner in the rain, slpitting the tachometer nearing 5000 rpm, dog going WTF.

How does the clock plug in, a ribbon likeinesrt like the tach, or something more. i'd let you try mine, if you were close.

Hint, pull your cluster's top to reveal the brake,cluth resivore. remove the closest 2 screws on the left and right to you, lift and uh-oh cops, stash....

Also works well with a joint rolling through border patrol in the drivers side defroster. I found a something a year later, cleaning my van. thanks his dudness<--dog

Rants and raves, speaking and typing....lame life with no job or weed, beers cheap but sucks.

Everyones always stealing me lucky charms

rant rave, @dam austin, tx

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Mark A Kippert <vanagon@kippert.com> wrote:

> Today, while trying to resolve my O2 sensor issue I saw something > rather strange. Ever since I got the Vanagon I noticed the digital > clock on the dash seemed to work ONLY when the ignition was off. As I > understand it, it should be on at all times. However when I turned on > the ignition it would go blank. A couple times while driving I > happened to look down and it was on. Hmmmm. > > Here's where it gets strange (to me). While sitting in the van revving > the engine this morning I noticed the clock was fading in and out. At > idle it was off. Give it gas and the display would come on. Let off > and it goes blank. How strange. Hit the gas, it displays. Release the > gas, it goes out. > > What the heck? One note, it is keeping time. It's just the display > that fades in and out as you rev and let off the gas. > > Mark K > 1986 GL 2WD >


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