Oil is in the trunk? :) Jeff Sent from my iPad On 2013-03-10, at 9:44 AM, "Dave Mcneely" <mcneely4@COX.NET> wrote: > ---- David Beierl <dbeierl@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote: >> At 12:07 PM 3/9/2013, KIM BRENNAN wrote: >>> Next day, I need to add some oil to the engine. Hatch is locked. >>> Unlock doors, go around to the back. Hatch is locked again. Get >>> wrench. Go to battery. Loosen ground strap. Unlock doors, remove >>> ground strap. Go add oil to engine. >> >> Sounds like your most important datum right now is the location of >> the fuse...horizontal, on the upper edge of the fuse-relay panel, >> concealed behind the lip of the dash. >> >> That was quite a snow day. >> >> Yours, >> David > > Ok, you had a problem with the locks, involving a fuse. But, why would you need to open the hatch to add oil? On my '91 Volkswagen Vanagon GL Campmobile I just open the license plate door, and there is the oil filler tube. No need to open the hatch. > -- > David McNeely |
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