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.
>
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.
>