often code is found under drivers seat, where aux battery goes. Also sometimes you will find an M code paper sticker under fuse box area. M code data showing options can be found online, one place is my blog: http://shufti.wordpress.com/?s=m-code
alistair
---- J Stewart <fonman4277@COMCAST.NET> wrote: > Well. right or wrong, its mine now. Good news is it made it 50+ > miles home without any issues. About 19 miles into the drive home, > the temp gauge finally rose to just below the LED. It stayed there > for about 30 seconds then it dropped all the way down to the bottom > where it stayed the rest of the way home. I just took it out to the > store and it didn't budge from the bottom. Deja vu-my last '84 did > this very same thing, and it wasn't the resistor, the gauge, > sending unit, etc. I never did figure out what it was. Tomorrow I > start replacing vacuum lines, cleaning grounds, etc.Two questions: > did weekenders come with a big ugly a** Dometic fridge that bolted > to the floor behind the passenger seat? It looks like a big window > unit air conditioner and it's gonna be gone, I hate it. Seller said > it doesn't work anyway. Also, I know I can find this info easily > enough, but I'm sure someone knows it off the top of their head: > '85 Wolfsburg Edition Weekender whats the paint name/code? It's > kind of a silvery brown (which believe it or not my wife likes!) > TIA, Jeff > > > Jeff Stewart |
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