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4775 Tonya
lynne26@... Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
1:00 pm
yeah, what he said on the lock thing. I had new tires put on my van last summer and the tire place...not mentioning any names (DISCOUNT TIRES (*&#$(&*^*)...
4776 Tonya
lynne26@... Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
1:06 pm
hahahahah I have to admit I lock my keys in the car alllllllllllll the darn time. I don't think about it half the time either, until I get ready to get back...
4777 Dave Hoffman
dhman_1 Offline Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
1:27 pm
I don't know if this feature was new in 99, or if it was included earlier, but our Quest will not allow you to lock the doors with either the door buttons or...
4778 Tonya
lynne26@... Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
1:38 pm
In my 93 Villager, it won't allow me to lock the doors with the keypad if the keys are in the ignition or if there is another door open. ... From: Dave Hoffman...
4779 Tonya
lynne26@... Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
1:40 pm
Of course, that's a bit of a goof in my book...cause... you lock your keys in the van but it won't let you lock it with the keypad cause it doesn't want you to...
4782 Jan de Groot
jsdegroot Offline Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
6:23 pm
Hi. I have a 93 Villager and the rubber weather seals on the doors tend to get sticky and hold the doors closed if they have been left for a while. After it...
4783 Tom Lefebvre
villager94ls Offline Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
7:32 pm
It's really slick how nicely doors open with silicone applied on the seals. ... From: "Jan de Groot" <jdegroot@...> To: <villagerquest@yahoogroups.com>...
4785 Mostafa Aboutabl
mostafaabouatbl Offline Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
9:16 pm
It happenned to me once and my 1 yr child was locked in (sleeping all that time, thanks to God), engine running with full tank, AC on hot fresh air. I was...
4786 Bruce McBurnie
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Nov 1, 2001
9:32 pm
For my '93, weather does not matter. Rain, snow, hot, cold, it doesn't matter. It is totally unpredictable, but happens often enough to be bothersome. I...
4787 Randy
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Nov 1, 2001
10:58 pm
Jan: Just get a can of spray silicone and apply it to all your door seals, it also works on your CV boots. Randy Pedersen 96 GS 154,000+ Salina, KS ...
4789 Kunst, Bradley D.
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Nov 1, 2001
11:30 pm
The locks on our '96 Nissan Quest have done this for a few years. My infant daughter was strapped into a child seat for almost an hour on a cold winter day a...
4790 nu_sky Offline Send Email Nov 2, 2001
2:26 am
Hello, Currently, attempting the set the TPS. Note the reference point, viewing the TPS electrical connector towards male connections with the locking latch...
4791 Rob L'huillier
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Nov 2, 2001
4:06 am
Hi all, I have owned a 93 Villager since new. It has 170,000 miles. I've done 90% of the maintenance myself (or helped). It's doing something now that has me...
4792 Jeff Schmitz
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Nov 2, 2001
4:26 am
There has been one or two instances of folks finding fuel hoses in the engine compartment that are cracked but only leak under certain conditions. These leaks...
4793 sstoddart@...
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Nov 2, 2001
2:26 pm
I had this on my 94 Villager. I printed out the instructions from Steve's site http://web2.airmail.net/scutchen/vq_faq/ and gave to my mechanic. He was able to...
4794 Paul MacDonald
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Nov 2, 2001
2:54 pm
I had this on my '94 Villager (187K) and resolved it by having the vent hose replaced as per the recnt recall. ... From: sstoddart@......
4795 Christopher Legair-Br...
qsyght Offline Send Email
Nov 2, 2001
4:23 pm
That's a scarry story and you are so right that it would have been a nightmare had your little one been awake. Especially for a whole hour! I had a...
4796 dennis@...
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Nov 2, 2001
4:40 pm
All of these stories about the auto-lock feature that some of our vans have developed make me nervous. My company is forcing everyone to take a week long...
4797 tiggerzzz@...
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Nov 2, 2001
7:24 pm
When we first purchased our 93 villager(1.5 yrs ago) I had the same issue (raw gas smell inside the cabin). I had the van checked for leaks and all was fine....
4798 tiggerzzz@...
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Nov 2, 2001
7:48 pm
Hi I just had to do the waterpump on my 93 villager. $400 ouch It has been noisy at the pass side of the engine for over 6 months and finally began to leak and...
4799 Tonya
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Nov 3, 2001
12:15 am
um...what is TPS??? is this a need to know thing? ... From: nu_sky <edbrown@...> To: <villagerquest@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001...
4801 Marco
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Nov 3, 2001
3:16 am
... Throttle Position Sensor. It is a "thingy" under the hood that tells your engine's computer how hard you are stepping on the gas. Marco [Non-text portions...
4802 Tonya
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Nov 3, 2001
12:56 pm
aaaaaaaaaaaahhhh thank you very much Marco.... but isn't that kinda like the speedo-meter???? ... From: Marco <marco@...> To:...
4803 Marco
drdogca Offline Send Email
Nov 3, 2001
3:35 pm
... Not really; your speedometer measures how fast you are hurling down the road. The TPS sensor measures how much gas you are giving, or (roughly) how fast...
4804 Mostafa Aboutabl
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Nov 3, 2001
4:02 pm
... May someone correct me? What I understood from previous posts is that the TPS doesn't directly control how much gas is injected into the engine, but how...
4805 dennis@...
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Nov 3, 2001
4:09 pm
... the ... (roughly) how ... Just for clarity, the TPS reading is directly related to the position of the gas pedal regardless of speed or RPM. A sure sign of...
4806 Jeff Schmitz
jeffry_schmitz Offline Send Email
Nov 3, 2001
4:49 pm
Mostafa, The cables you refer to are as follows: one connects to the gas pedal, the other goes over to the cruise control servo (a can shaped item that the ...
4807 nu_sky Offline Send Email Nov 3, 2001
5:23 pm
So can anyone respond to the initial posting? ... Hello, Currently, attempting the set the TPS. Note the reference point, viewing the TPS electrical connector...
4808 Mike Maione
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Nov 3, 2001
6:38 pm
Not long ago I wrote about a scrapping noise that subsided when I applied the brakes. I thought it was coming from the rear, but my mechanic said it was the...
4809 Gregg Henderson
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Nov 3, 2001
7:01 pm
Yes, and yours worked as designed! ===== Gregg Be informed, help stop internet hoaxes. Check out http://urbanlegends.about.com Family & Friends, check out: ...
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