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10215 mustang65sg Offline Send Email Dec 1, 2002
3:59 pm
We have had nothing but problems with our 96 Villager. Its been in the Ford garage 3 times for the heater working intermittently. It will blow warm air most of...
10216 Nasir Aziz
tonasiraziz Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2002
4:48 pm
Thanks, I will definately check it out. One mechanic told me that it might be coming from Steering wheel pump. But, he was't sure. I am thinking of taking it ...
10217 Mark Sulimirski
fasst94impala Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2002
5:28 pm
65Rustang (Sorry I'm a Chevy guy ;) Trapped air is the most likely cause. If you recently had your coolant flushed, I would say that it is definitly the...
10218 Mark Sulimirski
fasst94impala Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2002
5:42 pm
Paul, Rather than documenting a detailed step by step procedure to remove the studs, I have already added a bookmark to the LINKS section (Removing Studs) that...
10219 villagerquest@yahoogr... Send Email Dec 1, 2002
7:15 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the villagerquest group. File : /Stud...
10220 Jeff Schmitz
jeffry_schmitz Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
12:05 am
Great post! I have seen that "amplifier" in our 99 and 95 vans and wondered what it was for..... This post goes in the future fixes folder..... Best, Jeff...
10221 Jeff Schmitz
jeffry_schmitz Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
12:26 am
Whining is usually not caused by bearings, especially in the rear since the actual speed of rotation of the wheels is not really that high. Bearings usually...
10222 Jeff Schmitz
jeffry_schmitz Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
12:47 am
Have been following this saga with some interest since I figure our 95 Villager will at some point need the same fix. While I have a brother in law that has a...
10223 Tonya
tonyalynne_24 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
2:44 am
Okiedoke... I attempted it, and we changed the cv joint.... MUCH quieter up front! Also, regarding the tire that fell off.... The tire shop is replacing the...
10224 David Hoffman
nissanquest1999 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
3:31 am
Try this link: http://www.carstereohelp.com/ford.htm The display problem can generally be fixed. You might want to check with a local car stereo shop, they...
10228 Robert Pemrich
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Dec 2, 2002
12:55 pm
Thanks Frank... I think that is the way to go... Its not to costly either... I hope that is the answer.. Thanks Bob ... My '95 acted exactly the same -...
10229 Mark Sulimirski
fasst94impala Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
2:33 pm
Not sure who the moderator of this list is, but who's junkin' up this site with dating service stuff. Last time I checked this site was vehicle related. Links...
10230 Carl Haines
chainesus Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
3:03 pm
... I already took care of this. The files have been removed, etc. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous people create temporary Yahoo accounts so that they can...
10231 Jim Crowe
jac_49068 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
3:07 pm
I had the same type of growl and it was a loose transmission mount. I didn't have a loss of power though. Jim ... it ... it ... with...
10232 Doug Teetzen
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Dec 2, 2002
3:11 pm
Make sure and double check your Power Steering fluid level. When PS fluid is low, it draws air through the impeller fins and causes a loud growling sound (it...
10233 Jim Crowe
jac_49068 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
3:29 pm
Half of the dash lights in my 97 have gone out in the last year. The instrument cluster is down to one working bulb, so I think it's time to do the repair. My...
10234 Jim Crowe
jac_49068 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
3:42 pm
If any of you live in Wisconsin, I would recommend Wisconsin Muffler. I took a car there a few months ago (no appointment needed) and got the entire exhaust...
10235 Jim Crowe
jac_49068 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
3:49 pm
Yes, they are metric. 8mm with standard fine pitch (1mm pitch?). At least, this is the size on the 97 model. Jim ... the way, two threaded holes in the face of...
10236 David Hoffman
nissanquest1999 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
4:12 pm
Lights burning out... I think this could be a sign of marginal voltage regulation. I had a 91 Tracer that was constantly burning out tailights, headlights, ...
10237 David Hoffman
nissanquest1999 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
4:13 pm
Jim- What town are they in? I've never heard of them. Dave ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful....
10238 Carl Haines
chainesus Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
5:07 pm
... In the files section is a folder named "digital instruments" which has a zip file with scans of the instrument panel wiring diagram and connector pinouts....
10239 Mark Sulimirski
fasst94impala Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
5:11 pm
Thanks Carl! ... this ... blocking ... list...
10240 Carl Haines
chainesus Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
5:16 pm
... I'll try to get a scan out of the manual showing the location. That would probably work best. When I was changing my timing belt I planned on draining as...
10241 csrr7470 Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2002
5:39 pm
Well, as a number of you pointed out, the AC compressor will not come on if it is very cold out (less that 40 degrees F) so that must be it. I just hadn't...
10242 Jim Crowe
jac_49068 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
5:56 pm
I always drive with my lights on, so I suppose the dash lights have a LOT of hours on them. They only last so long. However, thanks for the voltage tip. I'll...
10243 Jim Crowe
jac_49068 Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
6:02 pm
Dave, Ooops. Sorry, they are only in SE Wisconsin. Four locations around Milwaukee and Racine. I didn't realize they were only regional. For anyone interested,...
10244 Treece, Jeff
jgtreece Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
10:22 pm
Hello Group / Dave, Here in Vancouver, Washington....we have used Meinike mufflers to replace the combination muffler/resonator ( the small muffler at the back...
10245 Rodent
qlenfg Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2002
10:29 pm
All the Yachoo! groups have been getting hit -- at least it was not a picture of an underage girl in a towel like we got on the PT Cruiser list....
10247 kilcoo13 Offline Send Email Dec 3, 2002
2:52 am
Can someone please explain how the block heater works? Does it circulate the coolant in the engine somehow? Does it heat the block itself using 'hot wires'...
10248 Marco
drdogca Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2002
3:02 am
... The typical block heater is just an electrical heater element inserted in one of the block's coolant plug holes. It does not circulate the coolant, but...
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