A complete Newbie needs help
My wife of 9 years has been "Yearning" for an old Beetle so yesturday
I bought her a 1970 Beetle. Here is my problem,.. I'm a computer dweeb! I have a great deal with my mechanic,.. I don't touch my car and he doesn't touch his computer. This works well since I couldn't even change the oil and he can't replace a hard drive <Grin> But now I have this 70 Beetle and there are a few small problems that I don't even know where to begin to fix. Things like,.. and you are going to laugh at this,... What is the red light on the dash with the B on it? Why does it come on every now and then? Is the oil light supposed to come on when you shift (does this when it's first started and the engine is cold)? What is the best resource book out there? Where is the best place to get parts (I live in Watkins Glen NY? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!! Where do I begin??????? Ken |
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... > My wife of 9 years has been "Yearning" for an old Beetle so yesturday > I bought her a 1970 Beetle. Here is my problem,.. > > I'm a computer dweeb! I have a great deal with my mechanic,.. I don't > touch my car and he doesn't touch his computer. Well, your wife needs to be sensitive to the fact that the ACVW is a problematic vehicle, always has been, and as technology has advanced, it's worse than ever for people who are accustomed to 150,000 miles without having to get greasy. So to that end, and in the spirit of your agreement with the mechanic, suggest to her that she bring the Bug to the mechanic and that she pay for repairs and in return you won't take on a mistress or two. |
>My wife of 9 years has been "Yearning" for an old Beetle so yesturday
>I bought her a 1970 Beetle. Here is my problem,.. Welcome to the world of Beetles! Make certain you know how to spell Volkswagen, Beetle, and other words, as they will cause more than a little grief for you in this group. Many here are genius level with other things and feel the urge to correct simple things such as grammar and spelling, even though this is not alt.spelling or alt.grammar newsgroup. ( yer doin' fine so far) Yeah, there are some computer nuts here that you might be able to help too believe it or not. Some might be able to help you also. Also remember when you post questions related to your car, make sure and include pertinent info such as make , model, engine, etc....Saves about 25 posts asking what year and model your car is. Keep in mind that ALL air cooled VW's are discussed here, even that *old* stuff prior to many of our births. >I'm a computer dweeb! I have a great deal with my mechanic,.. I don't >touch my car and he doesn't touch his computer. This works well since >I couldn't even change the oil and he can't replace a hard drive ><Grin> Maybe I should make me some deals like that with my doctor....... >But now I have this 70 Beetle and there are a few small problems that >I don't even know where to begin to fix. Things like,.. and you are >going to laugh at this,... We laugh with you, not at you, just yet anyway. >What is the red light on the dash with the B on it? That little light is the brake system warning light. Need I say more? >Why does it come on every now and then? Ok,.........If you have a failing brake circuit, it lights up. this could be caused by low/no fluid in font or rear circuit, or a bad switch. ( other wiring issues can cause it but we'll keep it simple for now.) >Is the oil light supposed to come on when you shift (does this when >it's first started and the engine is cold)? NO!, that's an emphatic NO! If the oil light is coming on for any reason, it will generally be because of little or no oil pressure. This is the demise of many VW engines. Make sure you get a thorough understanding of this from your mech next time you get a chance. But for now, check the oil daily. Have the mechanic do an oil change and make sure the correct oil is in the engine. Between shifts sounds like it could be idling a bit low or low oil level, or major cooling issues. >What is the best resource book out there? Now you've gone and done it! There's a myriad of answers to this one. I will suggest you listen to EVERY ONE OF THEM. Get all the books you can afford. Discussion, tech, general info, Haynes, Chiltons, Muir's, VW Bentley's, VW factory manuals, and do lots of searches online for other information on parts and technical articles.............all will likely be needed at one point or another. >Where is the best place to get parts (I live in Watkins Glen NY? Another one of those subjective things huh?.........You sure ask a lot of questions. I can't do much for you in your area, but online parts are all over the place. It will be suggested by many who have done business with them, to bookmark http://www.aircooled.net/ I suggest you do some google searches and see what others have been doing also. Many online to work with. some are good for certain parts. Others are good for other parts. >PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!! Where do I begin??????? Take a deep breath and look up by searching GOOGLE and all other web searches. Search for Bob Hoover or TULZ. Both are enlightening, (and the same person. He writes very well, and is fun to read and very informative. Someone else will likely have more direct links to share, but I don't have links to much of it at this time. Good luck Ken, and once again Welcome. >Ken Remove "YOURPANTIES" to reply MUADIBŪ http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...IN%20PAGE.html one small step for man,..... One giant leap for attorneys. |
Hello! Glad to see a fellow V'dubber. You are lucky: it would seem that
most people's wives would prefer us to spend less time with our cars. The red light on the dash with the B on it is the "generator" light I believe (diferent years of cars have different labels for the same things). So, it tells you two things: that the generator (or alternator) is not spinning fast enough to produce current to recharge the battery OR there is a engine cooling problem since the engine fan is connected to generator/alternator. The oil light and generator light should not come on when you shift. In fact, in normal operation, they should not come on at all after the engine is started (they only come on when you put the key in the ignition before you start the car so you know that the system as well as indicator bulbs are working fine). My guess is that your engine needs a tuneup so that the engine, when idling, runs much smoother (among other things). Best resource book? http://www.bentleypublishers.com/product.htm?code=v179 Best place to get parts? http://www.aircooled.net Since you are a computer guy, I would suggest that you get digital pictures of various areas of your car that you believe need attention. That way, it will help people on this group try to diagnose any issue that may pop up for you. PLEASE DON'T attach the pictures in your posts here but rather set up some sort of website where you can post the pictures and send us the link instead. And make sure that you and/or your mechanic gets read up on the safety knowledge of the aircooled vw beetle (such as never attaching a fuel filter in between the fuel pump and the carburetor). good luck! Geoffe Elias '74 Super Beetle On Sat, 21 May 2005 15:25:09 GMT, > wrote: > My wife of 9 years has been "Yearning" for an old Beetle so yesturday > I bought her a 1970 Beetle. Here is my problem,.. > > I'm a computer dweeb! I have a great deal with my mechanic,.. I don't > touch my car and he doesn't touch his computer. This works well since > I couldn't even change the oil and he can't replace a hard drive > <Grin> > > But now I have this 70 Beetle and there are a few small problems that > I don't even know where to begin to fix. Things like,.. and you are > going to laugh at this,... > > What is the red light on the dash with the B on it? > > Why does it come on every now and then? > > Is the oil light supposed to come on when you shift (does this when > it's first started and the engine is cold)? > > What is the best resource book out there? > > Where is the best place to get parts (I live in Watkins Glen NY? > > PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!! Where do I begin??????? > > Ken -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
Someone suggested a web page with photos and that is a very good
idea,.. so here it is. http://www.cybercat-net.com/kimbug Have a look if it helps I talked to my mechanic and he tells me that I have a brake problem,.. I guess I need to replace the Brake cylinders or Pistons,... I don't remember exactly what he said <Grin>. But we are moving foward anyway and I apreciate all your comments. Keep em coming!!!!! Ken |
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>>My wife of 9 years has been "Yearning" for an old Beetle so yesturday >>I bought her a 1970 Beetle. Here is my problem,.. > > > Welcome to the world of Beetles! > > Make certain you know how to spell Volkswagen, Beetle, and other > words, as they will cause more than a little grief for you in this > group. Many here are genius level with other things and feel the urge > to correct simple things such as grammar and spelling, even though > this is not alt.spelling or alt.grammar newsgroup. ( yer doin' fine so > far) He misspelled "yesterday". Sorry. Again I couldn't resist since you made such a production about it. Don't worry, Ken. We aren't that bad. It's all in good fun. Muad's just mad because I like to pick on him. I'm glad you came to the Wonderful World of Volkswagens. See? Nobody can rag on me now. Here's someone who knows just as much as I do about them to take my place in ramva. Have fun! K. |
On Sat, 21 May 2005 15:17:42 -0400, Kidd Andersson
> wrote: THe reason I know so much about computers today is that I needed something with a spell checker,.. still do as a matter of fact. But one thing led to another and now I know more about computers than I ever thought possible. But now it seems I have to learn about Beetles,.. can't be worse than tearing down a PC and fixing it,.. just more grease involved <G>. Ken > >He misspelled "yesterday". > >Sorry. Again I couldn't resist since you made such a production about it. > >Don't worry, Ken. We aren't that bad. It's all in good fun. Muad's just >mad because I like to pick on him. >I'm glad you came to the Wonderful World of Volkswagens. See? Nobody can >rag on me now. Here's someone who knows just as much as I do about them >to take my place in ramva. > >Have fun! > >K. |
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Looking at the pics, it looks like the car is a 1973, not a 1970
(assuming no modifications). Alternator equipped engine, later emissions style air cleaner, large horn pad steering wheel, later style speedometer, no wiper switch on dash, etc. Looks like later (73 up) tail lights. Still, looks like an "intact" original / complete car. If the body is as good underneath (floors, heater channels, rear package tray, etc) as the exterior looks in the pics, just about any mechanical problem should not be too much of a worry as long as the car is safe to drive. Looks like a nice driver / keeper, especially for the snowy Northeast. How about a brief history? ================================= " ..... I ain't no bandleader!!" |
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