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Date:         Thu, 16 Jul 1998 10:13:50 -0700
Reply-To:     marcus <marcus46@FREEWWWEB.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         marcus <marcus46@FREEWWWEB.COM>
Subject:      Re: slow power window and high? coolant temp
Comments: To: Mark Schrope <mschrope@VIMS.EDU>
Comments: cc: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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Mark can't coment on the power windows but the tem guage seems fine to me.Mine stay a hair right of the light, so you can see the light. Marcus

Mark Schrope wrote:

> First question- the power window on my passenger side goes down slow and > up really slow. I thought that it meant the motor was on the way out, but > it's been like this since I bought it (1.5 years) with no change. Never > fails to work, just alway slow. Any ideas on what would cause this? > > Second question- My van since I've had it has always run with the needle > at about the very top of the light on the gauge- Judging from what others > have said this is about normal, though a bit higher than some who say dead > middle. Not a problem or a concern for me. This summer I've noticed that > driving long trips, especially during the day the needle is running higher, > maybe a needle-width above the light. I thought perhaps I just hadn't been > paying very close attention last year to the effect of summer temps and > A/C- This is my first water-cooled van so I'm still fairly new to all this. > > In preparing for a trip from VA to CA in September I've been doing a lot of > preventative maintenance. Most recently I had the mechanic do a couple of > things including put in a new thermostat. I was going to have him send the > radiator off to be cleaned out, but he said that he looked inside it with a > mirror and that it looked really good so he wouldn't recommend having it > cleaned. I did have the system flushed about 6 months ago, and had read > that this sometimes causes junk to build up in the radiator. The main > reason for writing is that now, even around town, the bottom of the needle > is always just above the very top of the light. I'm not overheating or > getting a light on or anything, but it is definitely running hotter than it > used to. The fan seems to be working fine, the old thermostat was not low > temp, and I bled the system again and got only a tiny bit of air out. > Anybody have any ideas or suggestions on what I should check into? Does > this sound like something I should be working on? Thanks for any help or > suggestions. > > Mark > '89 Wolfsburg > > ______________________________________________________________________________ > > Mark Schrope > Virginia Institute of Marine Science > PO Box 1346 > Route 1208, Greate Road > Gloucester Point, VA 23062 > mschrope@vims.edu > (804)684-7220 [office] (804)684-7675 or 7007 [labs] > (804)684-7250 [fax] > ______________________________________________________________________________


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