Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 02:25:25 -0800
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Subject: Re: Audible Idiot "Light"...EE Inventor Wanted
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Just keep an eye on your left mirror. As I understand it, The Check Engine
Light on a VW van consists of flames coming out of the engine compartment.
OK, so it is not Phryedae, and I very sincerely hope it does not become Fry
day, either. Best of luck with the audible warnings!
Ron
-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of
Richard Koerner
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 4:55 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Audible Idiot "Light"...EE Inventor Wanted
Volks,
I'm pretty anal about my cherished Vanagon. Always looking...always
listening...follow the recommended maintenance activities by the book and
then some. Yet...it happened to me on my recent half-country trip from San
Diego to Brownsville, Texas. The dreaded "red lights" suddenly noticed in
the instrument cluster; in my case, broken water pump/alternator belt. I
saw the lights and immediately pulled off the highway. Were they on for
seconds or minutes?....surely not more than a minute or two. And I may have
squeaked by...no apparent engine or gasket damage, but time will tell on
that one.
What we need is a simple fix. A small "box" of electronics, wired in so as
to detect any of the red LED's coming on (oil pressure, alternator, coolant
temperature), with a LOUD piezo speaker blasting you to "get OFF the road
and shut down IMMEDIATELY!!!. Doesn't have to speak words....just be
obnoxious.
Sure, the idiot lights do provide some measure of alert. But the vast
windows of the Vanagon provide plenty of reasons for not driving while
staring down at the instrument cluster, especially on a bright sunny day.
We need a backup system...Audible. Airplanes have these kinds of things,
even "stick shakers" to try to convince you to avoid a stall.
So....any Electrical Engineers out there? I'm a Mechanical Engineer...I
can't do it, but it's easily within the realm of some EE. Maybe it's
already been done. I'd pay $50-$100 for such a contraption...peace of
mind...and freedom to keep looking out the windows. Sound interesting?
Rich
85 Vanagon not a Westy but I love it to death
San Diego