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Date:         Sun, 24 Aug 2014 11:20:47 -0400
Reply-To:     Larry Alofs <lalofs@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Larry Alofs <lalofs@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Battery almost disaster
Comments: To: Eric Caron <ecaron1@comcast.net>
In-Reply-To:  <F4836D17-9B9C-45BB-B692-6A403FA9A75A@comcast.net>
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Hi, Whether your battery was damaged by this wire grounding out would depend on how long it was in contact, etc. If you still have the battery, you might try a nice slow long charge and then see if it holds a voltage of 12.5 V or more. If so, try it in the van and see how it cranks. I don't know exactly what kind of cover is over the battery on your Westy, but late model tin-tops generally have a steel cover hinged at the back edge, with a carpet flap that also folds from the back. The positive post of the battery is supposed to have a plastic cover. On the '91 GL I've been working on, the carpet has a 3/4 inch hole above that location and the bottom has a burned appearance. When I looked closely at the metal lid, I found a very small hole there and that the area was distorted and bulging upward, presumably from high temperature at one time. BTW, does anyone know whether that big glob of tar-like stuff is the factory installed method of fastening the carpet to the metal lid?

Larry A.

On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Eric Caron <ecaron1@comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi Larry and others, > > Not being able to see the Bentley is partly why I rely so much on > the folks on this list. I have a print copy but seldom have a person here > able or willing to look at it with me. > > It sounds to me, from the list info,this wire with the warn off > insolation is the wire to the dash fuse box. > > I still wonder if when it grounded against the metal it caused > either damage to my battery or other components. > > When I took out the battery everything seemed to be working normally > except the battery itself, and that only indicated bad at the cold cranks > when the starter was engaged. > > I'm covering up the wire carefully and then adding a pad of rubber against > the side of the battery compartment wall. there is a slightly sharp metal > weld there that I think somehow lined up just right with the wire and over > time rubbed off the insolation. > > I'm just glad I found this in my driveway and not out far from home. > > Eric Caron > 85 GL Auto Westfalia > > > On Aug 23, 2014, at 7:16 PM, Larry Alofs <lalofs@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Eric, > > I don't know if you have any way of studying the diagrams in the > Bentley, but what Neil said is correct. The smaller of the two wires at > the positive battery post leads to the fuse/relay panel in front. It is > unfused to that point. If it is disconnected there will be no life in any > of the accesories, or the ignition and ECU for that matter. > > > > Larry A. > > > > > > >


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