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Date:         Wed, 4 Dec 1996 19:22:23 +0000
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From:         VWnut@smus.bc.ca
Subject:      Re: '84 VANAGON A/C & OTHER MYSTERIES

> Here are some more less critical questions... > 1) Any idea how long the refrigerator can be run using propane? I > think the stock tank holds 3 gallons? In cool to warm weather 65-80 deg F, we got about 20 nights using the fridge for 8-10 hrs a night. This included occasional stove use for boiling water, although most cooking was done outside the van. During hot weather, I emptied the tank on a weekend (temp ~ 100F) running it all day & night, but I can't be sure how full it was to start with.

> 2) Can the refrigerator be run off propane whilst driving? The manual > isn't specific on this. Many owners say it's fine, since the gas will shut off if the pilot goes out, but I find the 12V works just fine if the fridge is already cold from the night before. Our 2 week trip to California worked great with gas at night, 12V while driving. (see Trip Report on my web pages)

> 3)About how much do the gas-struts which support the rear hatch/door > cost to replace? Should I go to the dealer? No!! The dealer is EVIL (just kidding). I think Kyle at VolksCafe has them - he's on the list, but I forget the address.

4) What are the pros and cons of installing a seconf battery under the > drivers seat? (I camp often, but am not used to comfort...usually I > camp from a motorcycle) Unless you run the stereo alot, or other things which use lots of power, it's probably not needed. We've camped up to 3 days without starting the engine & had no problems.

> 5)My petrol tank leaks when near full. I assume it is leaking from the > level-sender. How do I get at this? There seem to be two great straps > holding the tank to the frame; How are they secured? Not necessarily - there is a complex venting system used - others will tell you more, I've never had a problem (yet).

> One last great mystery... On the dash just to the left of the lighter > socket is a smaller socket. It is a type I have never seen before. It > is only about a third the size of the lighter socket and no mention > is made of it in the manual? It could be aftermarket, but it doesn't > look like it. Haven't checked it out with the multimeter yet or tried > to follow the line behind the dash (if there is one). Is this familiar > to anyone? What is it and what is it for? Sounds like you *may* have a gas heater ? Others will tell you more, I'm sure.

Shawn & Janis Wright '88 Westy (336k) '85 Jetta TD (363k) VWnut@smus.bc.ca (swright@smus.bc.ca) http://www.islandnet.com/~swright/vw.html


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