SAFARI

antnip

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I drove an older model for a while. It is more of a truck than other small
vans, which is a plus and a minus. Plus includes payload and towing
capacity, minuses include handling and truck like ride. Passengers
complained of poor foot room on their side. Other than that, it was a nice
vehicle

Tony B.
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Walter Drew
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 11:08 AM
Subject: GMC: SAFARI

>
> We are seriously considering a 2000 all wheel drive GMC Safari. Any
> feedback?
>
> Also there is a free Internet Seminar this weekend in San Diego. I went
to
> the seminar two weeks ago in Santa Fe and learned a tremendous amount.
> Contact me off-line if you are interested.
>
> Emery and I have now traced down two electrical problems in my 78 Royale.
In
> both cases (water heater-gas and generator remote start) the line
supplying
> power was shorted out. We have rerouted a new power supply in both cases.
>
> Question: Where does the on/off switch for the gas water heater receive
its
> power and where is it fused? I have a green wire that goes from under the
> sink to under the coach in the general direction of the back of the fridge
> compartment. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Walter
>
> Get paid $100 to get connected to new Internet service.
>
 
We are seriously considering a 2000 all wheel drive GMC Safari. Any
feedback?

Also there is a free Internet Seminar this weekend in San Diego. I went to
the seminar two weeks ago in Santa Fe and learned a tremendous amount.
Contact me off-line if you are interested.

Emery and I have now traced down two electrical problems in my 78 Royale. In
both cases (water heater-gas and generator remote start) the line supplying
power was shorted out. We have rerouted a new power supply in both cases.

Question: Where does the on/off switch for the gas water heater receive its
power and where is it fused? I have a green wire that goes from under the
sink to under the coach in the general direction of the back of the fridge
compartment. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Walter

Get paid $100 to get connected to new Internet service.