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28993 Dennis & Michele Fuller
messagetrack... Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2006
12:12 pm
Maybe you should check another parts store. I replaced my original wires with a set from Autozone and I didn't recall seeing a big difference between the two...
28994 Bill Shafer
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Jun 1, 2006
12:25 pm
Was the fact that the wires were causing problems the reason you replaced them at 5 years? You make a good point about the cost. Bill 98Q Ohio ... From:...
28995 Chris J. Gehlhausen
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Jun 1, 2006
1:52 pm
Thank you so much for posting such a clear overview of the self- locking door issue. I've looked at those pictures and files several times, but have never ...
28996 Dennis & Michele Fuller
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Jun 1, 2006
3:23 pm
Yes. The plug wires were bad after what I am guessing to be about 5 years and 50K miles. Actually, my plug wires left me stranded in the middle of a downtown...
28997 gdgntonite Offline Send Email Jun 1, 2006
5:19 pm
Chris, Glad I could help. Like I said, it was a fairly easy job. I used the following file for guidance: Door Self-Locking Fix Info.pdf Door Self-Locking Fix...
28998 calvinistprof Offline Send Email Jun 1, 2006
7:11 pm
Folks, I'm a little puzzled. I did replace the A/C low-pressure switch, and perhaps it helped, though I'm not really sure. I did have some problems this...
28999 macpaul54 Offline Send Email Jun 1, 2006
7:29 pm
Hi all -- I need your help! The A/C on our 2000 Quest SE stopped working last week. When we push the AC button on the dash, there's no sound, no nothing (altho...
29000 Mike Phillips
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Jun 1, 2006
7:45 pm
I have a 2000 Quest SE as well and had the same problem last year. The leak in the system was not detectable up front, and the mechanic found a leak in the...
29001 Bruce Rock
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Jun 1, 2006
8:17 pm
I would first determine were the leak is. Since the mechanic said it is out of refrigerant, I would use an oiless air compressor to pressurize the system and ...
29002 calvinistprof Offline Send Email Jun 1, 2006
8:41 pm
I noticed in some older posts that the engine should be revvd to 1800 RPMS to check the A/C system pressures. So we revved the engine to 1800 RPMs, and I got...
29003 Bruce Rock
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Jun 1, 2006
8:45 pm
Check the files section. Several files for AC evaluation. Temperature and humidity determine if compressor should run all the time. You have reached the...
29004 Bruce Rock
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Jun 1, 2006
9:02 pm
With an ambient temperature of 100 degrees F you should expect your compressor to run constantly (check the charts for yourself). I'd like to know what your...
29005 macpaul54 Offline Send Email Jun 1, 2006
9:47 pm
Thanks for the information, Bruce. I'm not particularly handy fixing cars/vans -- is it difficult to replace the pipes myself? Where would I find the info I...
29006 lugnut64052 Offline Send Email Jun 2, 2006
12:06 am
Air conditioner leaks (particularly very slow ones) can be extremely difficult to find. Back in the old days when cars still used R-12 refrigerant, the ...
29007 calvinistprof Offline Send Email Jun 2, 2006
12:07 am
Bruce, thanks again. I looked at the "clutch time cycles" chart in the files, and I think I understand it now. In 100 degrees ambient temp, and with the...
29008 moonuser2000 Offline Send Email Jun 2, 2006
1:17 am
When I get out of my Quest 2000 van and close the doors, all the "rear and lower" lights in front go dim and then go out, this is the norm since new. BUT now...
29009 D.Williams
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Jun 2, 2006
1:55 am
My wife has complained about the steering wheel sticking or turning being tight. Any Ideas. Thanks Dan Williams V93 135k V97 183k...
29010 My Forums
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Jun 2, 2006
1:57 am
When I get out of my Quest 2000 van and close the doors, all the "rear and lower" lights in front go dim and then go out, this is the norm since new. BUt now...
29011 my97kidmobile Offline Send Email Jun 2, 2006
2:43 am
Can you guys tell me if an ECM is the same thing as a PCM? After many times back and forth between a neighbor garage, a Nissan dealer, a finally a Mercury...
29012 Jerry Whittle
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Jun 2, 2006
2:48 am
1. Check the fluid level. 2. Check the belt tension especially if you hear any squealing. 3. See if there is anything loose or sticking in the suspension like...
29013 David Allen
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Jun 2, 2006
3:19 am
Hi Dan. How are the tire pressures? Just a thought. Cheers. Dave Allen. ... From: D.Williams To: villagerquest@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006...
29014 lugnut64052 Offline Send Email Jun 2, 2006
3:58 am
They're the same thing. ECM = Electronic Control Module PCM = Powertrain Control Module They were called ECMs at first (in the '80s) but manufacturers have ...
29015 calvinistprof Offline Send Email Jun 2, 2006
4:19 am
Folks, I'd like to get any feedback on the idea of adding a bit of freon to my Villager to see if there are positive results. We took a reading in according...
29016 RKnDAD@... Send Email Jun 2, 2006
11:02 am
Just a curious question,what is your air temp on high speed fan with both intake and at the vent Fahreheit degrees, and then the same for low speed Fahreheit...
29017 Randy & Toni
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Jun 2, 2006
12:05 pm
They should have been humiliated not you. I learned along time ago when a vehicle was brought into the shop to roll down a window or never leave the keys in...
29018 C&S
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Jun 2, 2006
1:45 pm
Linda What are your problems as the V/Q have had very, very few PCM (computer ) problems ?? Also you can get one from a salvage yard for particular range of...
29019 my97kidmobile Offline Send Email Jun 2, 2006
2:43 pm
... (computer ) ... numbers at ... OK, Here's where the LONG story part comes in. I bought a used '97 Villager a couple a years ago. All was great except one...
29020 C&S
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Jun 2, 2006
4:24 pm
Linda Did anybody bother to reset the computer by disconnecting the battery for 1/2 hour?? Another way to adjust the TPS is with an ohm-meter by setting the...
29021 SteveP
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Jun 2, 2006
4:25 pm
Linda, Did anyone reset the PCM? I just replaced my TPS on my 97 Quest. I adjusted it per a Nissan service bulletin. The last thing it said to do was reset the...
29022 Jerry Whittle
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Jun 2, 2006
6:06 pm
Hi Dave, Short of the belt being broken, the portion of the clutch where it touches the belt should be turning all the time. Now the center section should...
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