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8047 Sylvia Stoddart
sylviastoddart Offline Send Email
Jul 1, 2002
12:00 pm
XXXX Wrote on 6/26 .............they did want to try and offer some financial assistance, and after a few phone calls, they agreed to pay the difference...
8048 spinnerde Offline Send Email Jul 1, 2002
7:14 pm
I'm getting ready to change my struts and recall reading about the mounts being the cause of some knocking. Since my 94 has 131k miles its probably time to...
8049 Brent Rawlings
captainzeb Offline Send Email
Jul 1, 2002
7:33 pm
My rear view mirror fell off the windshield the other day. How do I remove the little metal fastener that the assembly attaches to? I've tried to pry it out...
8050 jesusvallejom Offline Send Email Jul 1, 2002
7:46 pm
The Power Mirror on the passenger side of my van got loose, looks like a some screw that holds the mirror fell off, does any body know how to attach the mirror...
8051 hjb259@...
hb4259 Offline Send Email
Jul 1, 2002
7:56 pm
Hi Brent You don't need to remove the metal fastener Go to your auto part store and get a rear view mirror repair kit. This kit comes with the cement and...
8052 Brent Rawlings
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Jul 1, 2002
8:01 pm
I visited an auto parts store this morning and noticed that the adhesive was nothing more than two part epoxy. Perhaps the store's epoxy is quick set compared...
8053 hjb259@...
hb4259 Offline Send Email
Jul 1, 2002
8:13 pm
Brent The cement that come in the mirror repair kit holds in matter of minutes I didn't have to hold my mirror in place much longer than 5mins Take care Herb...
8054 Brent Rawlings
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Jul 1, 2002
9:23 pm
Herb and others, For the sake of argument, is it possible to separate the fastener, as I call it, from the rest of the assembly? I would prefer to hold only...
8055 Mostafa Aboutabl
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Jul 2, 2002
1:31 am
I had this before, the "rectangular" metal piece (fastener or button) at the back of the mirror that actually attaches to the windshield can be slided out but...
8056 Brent Rawlings
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Jul 2, 2002
2:56 am
Thanks. Great flag by the way. Brent Calgary ... From: Mostafa Aboutabl To: villagerquest@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 7:32 PM Subject: Re:...
8057 tomjlin
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Jul 2, 2002
11:12 am
To remove the metal piece you must insert a small screwdiver into the slot, it should pop right off, mine did. Tommy --- In...
8058 jac_49068 Offline Send Email Jul 2, 2002
1:24 pm
Gale, Replaced the fuel filter last fall with no improvement. I'll do a pressure test as you suggest. The fuel pump has never acted up. The problem has existed...
8059 jac_49068 Offline Send Email Jul 2, 2002
1:28 pm
Bill, I haven't bled the system, however, the pedal doesn't pump up so I'm thinking that air isn't a problem. Maybe I'll just go ahead and replace the master...
8060 monastyr
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Jul 2, 2002
1:39 pm
My odometer and trip odometer both quit. They stopped a few times before dying. Trip odometer reset doesn't help. Both are mechanical. The speedometer and...
8061 Tann Tran
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Jul 2, 2002
4:14 pm
It started when the radio is picking up buzzy signal once the antenna came to its full extent. I took it out and put some grease the gear, I noticed somehow...
8062 REYES, Edgar
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Jul 2, 2002
4:50 pm
Turn your radio ON. Compress your antenna and insert gear into motor assembly. Then you will need a help from any person. Will he is turning radio off, you...
8063 REYES, Edgar
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Jul 2, 2002
6:41 pm
Hi Tom: I am curiuos how did you fix it. I have same problem. Edgar ... From: tom_resman [mailto:tresman@...] Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 6:59 AM To:...
8064 shoman89 Offline Send Email Jul 2, 2002
7:10 pm
I am trying to locate replacement struts and shocks for my 2000 Quest. THe dealer gave me the run around because I didn't have the VIN handy, but said they...
8065 jac_49068 Offline Send Email Jul 2, 2002
8:20 pm
Jeff, Autozone shows the same part numbers for 1997-2000 Villagers for both Front and Rear respectively. I didn't check other years. These are Gabriels. The...
8066 jjsan60 Offline Send Email Jul 2, 2002
10:56 pm
Been thinking about upgrading from '95 Quest to '99 Villager What's your opinion on the 1999 vs. 2000 or 2001 Villager/Quest. Any major improvements from 1999...
8067 Rlen685@... Send Email Jul 2, 2002
11:14 pm
I hope you can help me - I have seen your many responses to the villagequest site. Do you know how easy it is to change the sliding door window latch assembly...
8068 Christopher Legair-Br...
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Jul 2, 2002
11:22 pm
Jim, I figure the next time I buy a vehicle, ill buy it either 1-2 years old,.... or more than 5 years old. I bought a 97(almost 98) quest in 2001, a little ...
8069 Bob Scott
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Jul 3, 2002
2:34 am
As a matter of fact Sir or Madame, the window of the sliding door of our 94 Villager fell off twice. Both times it was while we were not in motion; neither...
8070 Brent Rawlings
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Jul 3, 2002
2:44 am
I bought a little screwdriver at the local Canadian Tire, pushed it into the slot all the way to the back and it slid off easily as you said. Thanks! Brent ......
8071 Rlen685@... Send Email Jul 3, 2002
2:46 am
so what was the price of the new sliding door window latch assembly? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
8072 Brent Rawlings
captainzeb Offline Send Email
Jul 3, 2002
2:46 am
Herb, Thanks for the suggestion about getting the mirror adhesive. I applied the cleaning agent, let it sit 5 minutes and then applied a thin layer of the...
8073 jjsan60 Offline Send Email Jul 3, 2002
5:09 am
Its tough to judge when things start to wear down. My experience has been around the 7th year or 80-120K mi period is when parts need to be replaced. Then...
8074 Doug Eng
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Jul 3, 2002
1:37 pm
I just paid $84 for front, $44 rear, $44 for shock mounts. SensaTrac from NAPA, probably made by Monroe. I'm feeling kinda ripped off. But not as bad as...
8075 shoman89 Offline Send Email Jul 3, 2002
3:55 pm
How do you feel about the SensaTracs? I can get the monroe Sensatracs locally for $60 for the from and $31 for the rears. Was it an improvment over the...
8076 shoman89 Offline Send Email Jul 3, 2002
3:56 pm
How do you feel about the SensaTracs? I can get the monroe Sensatracs locally for $60 for the from and $31 for the rears. Was it an improvment over the...
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