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Beetle stops when braking

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John Stafford - 20 Oct 2009 04:48 GMT
My '58 Beetle comes to a complete stop when I apply the brakes. Is that
normal?

When I turn the little knob between the seats, it gets real hot inside.
Is that normal?
Trey - 20 Oct 2009 04:53 GMT
First question...no.  Ive never had one do that.

Second, I dont know, I've never had a heater.
> My '58 Beetle comes to a complete stop when I apply the brakes. Is that
> normal?
>
> When I turn the little knob between the seats, it gets real hot inside.
> Is that normal?
John Stafford - 21 Oct 2009 00:08 GMT
> First question...no.  Ive never had one do that.

What do you do? Put your foot through the hole in the floor and use your
shoe to stop?
Joey Tribiani - 20 Oct 2009 13:46 GMT
> My '58 Beetle comes to a complete stop when I apply the brakes. Is that
> normal?
>
> When I turn the little knob between the seats, it gets real hot inside.
> Is that normal?

Dear John,

I'm afraid you've got a dud... it seems that only the Coral colored ones do
that, and it is very dangerous... You'll need to get that thing loaded on a
truck as quickly as possible to get it gone before it hurts you... hit me up
by email for the address where it needs to go....Oddly, my bug has been
doing the same as your first problem... it also has this odd tendancy to
make a sweet sounding noise when I turn the key doodad... Putting it into
first gear and taking off with the slim pedal on the right side of the pedal
cluster results in oddly appealing noises, but makes alot of smoke... I'm
not sure that's normal either..
John Stafford - 21 Oct 2009 00:07 GMT
> [...] Putting it into
> first gear and taking off with the slim pedal on the right side of the pedal
> cluster results in oddly appealing noises

Oh no! I don't have a pedal there! Just a little wheel on a stick. It
makes the car go fast, too! That's gotta be another broken thing!

It doesn't stutter or stall, either. I tell ya, it ain't normal.
Cletus - 21 Oct 2009 01:01 GMT
I pull the little lever on the right side of the steering column on my 74
and water magically sqirts all over the windshield without making a sound.
Must be some custom add on by the PO

>> [...] Putting it into
>> first gear and taking off with the slim pedal on the right side of the
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>
> It doesn't stutter or stall, either. I tell ya, it ain't normal.
Komet17 - 30 Oct 2009 01:28 GMT
Wait...aren't cars SUPPOSED to stop when you brake?
John Stafford - 30 Oct 2009 13:07 GMT
> Wait...aren't cars SUPPOSED to stop when you brake?

Oh, sure!  Next you are going to claim that VWs aren't supposed to
stutter and stumble when accelerating, and they idle smoothly, have good
heaters, all that urban legend stuff.

Which reminds me, mine not only has heat, but the defroster channel
works. How did I get such a Lemon?
halatos@gmail.com - 21 Oct 2009 03:59 GMT
> When I turn the little knob between the seats, it gets real hot inside.
> Is that normal?

You have a good heater in your VW huh? That's definitely NOT normal,
at least in my limited experience.

Chris
Randy - 30 Oct 2009 21:35 GMT
> When I turn the little knob between the seats, it gets real hot inside.
> Is that normal?

I guess it all depends on whose little knob.

Randy
Randy - 30 Oct 2009 23:40 GMT
Way off the topic here.

John, I screwed up a few weeks ago.
Rescued 2 great pyreneese and 2 white labs that had been dumped.
Bad shape.  Sent the pyrs to a place in OK.  Probably should have sent
them up to you.  Big male, little female.  Female was pregnant.

I still have the 2 white labs if someone needs a couple of really nice
and
sweet farm dogs.  They are both female and about a year old.  They
would
rather be petted and loved on then eat.

Located in south central missouri.

Randy
John Stafford - 31 Oct 2009 09:54 GMT
In article
<790177e4-ab24-4daf-9288-1aa5195904b8@u36g2000prn.googlegroups.com>,

> Way off the topic here.
>
> John, I screwed up a few weeks ago.
> Rescued 2 great pyreneese and 2 white labs that had been dumped.
> Bad shape.  Sent the pyrs to a place in OK.  Probably should have sent
> them up to you.  Big male, little female.  Female was pregnant.

You did what you had to do.  If there is a Pyr that doesn't bark without
cause (other than to announce that he's on duty), I might take him.
Unfortunately, I now live in the village and my neighbor is a total
butthead who hates dogs.
Randy - 31 Oct 2009 13:32 GMT
> In article
> <790177e4-ab24-4daf-9288-1aa519590...@u36g2000prn.googlegroups.com>,
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Unfortunately, I now live in the village and my neighbor is a total
> butthead who hates dogs.

The place in OK is a good place.  Rehab and retrains.
The little female pyr never made a sound while we had her but she was
in
sad shape.

I'll find you a quiet pyr yet.  We have 1 but she stays here.
Maybe your butthead neighbor needs to move.

Randy
John Stafford - 31 Oct 2009 14:56 GMT
In article
<8c65cbeb-3013-44bd-98c3-164e5ac11069@m3g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,

> I'll find you a quiet pyr yet.  We have 1 but she stays here.

I understand.  I hope he does not mind me writing this, but our friend
Dennis Wik stopped by my place as he was going home a few years ago. He
was pulling a  horse trailer.  I looked inside to see the pony, and
almost fainted - there was an old Pyr there, too.

> Maybe your butthead neighbor needs to move.

He needs to finish siding his house first. It's been stripped and
wrapped in Tyvek for seven years!
Randy - 31 Oct 2009 15:22 GMT
> I understand.  I hope he does not mind me writing this, but our friend
> Dennis Wik stopped by my place as he was going home a few years ago. He
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> He needs to finish siding his house first. It's been stripped and
> wrapped in Tyvek for seven years!

How was Dennis ?   Don't think I've heard from him or seen a post in
quite awhile.

Old pyrs are great.  Sue is 10+ years old and we just retired her so
she
is no longer guarding goats.  She is now an inside guard and seems to
be
enjoying it.   Took her awhile to figure out the stairs and she's not
real fond
of the hard wood floors.

Had a big young male pyr show up yesterday along with a little brown
dog.
Pyr was a pain in the butt and needed to learn some manners.  He
didn't
stick around long but headed off into the woods.  Little brown dog
would not
leave.  He stuck around most of the day.  Think it was a pit bull
something mix.
Very nice dog.  Taught him basic commands in minutes including hand
signals
to sit, down and stay.   Would have been a good dog to have around as
a front
yard guard.  Very muscular.   Didn't bother the chickens or anything.
My guard
pyrs wanted to kill him and would have if he had gone into their
pasture.

Well time to head out and get some "stuff" done this morning.
Got a cougar problem going and am going to put out some game cameras
and
see if I can't get some pics of it and establish it's routine and
routes.  And just
a whole bunch of other misc stuff.   Been raining so much the past 2
months
that I'm way behind in getting some stuff done.

Randy
Randall - 31 Oct 2009 16:35 GMT
> Got a cougar problem going and am going to put out some game cameras
> and
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>
> Randy

We have a widespread cougar problem here in southern California, too.
They are caught on camera in Culver City and then are seen all over on
Wednesday nights. They are quite comfortable around humans, and their
real intentions are disguised until it is too late for their prey to escape.

http://us.imdb.com/title/tt1441109/

Guys named Randy are particularly vulnerable to cougar attacks.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=randy

-- Randall, AKA Randy
Randy - 31 Oct 2009 22:11 GMT
> We have a widespread cougar problem here in southern California, too.
> They are caught on camera in Culver City and then are seen all over on
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>
> -- Randall, AKA Randy

Hey, my first name is also Randall.
I wonder if we're related.

Cougar killed one of our llamas not that long ago.
A 400-500 pound one.
Also took a big baseball sized chunk out of 1 of our great pyreneese.

Spent a little time out hunting today.
Coyotes were a problem last night.
Coyotes will continue to be a problem as I didn't see any today.

Randy
Trey - 01 Nov 2009 03:16 GMT
I have no desire to be around a 400 lb cougar.  Thats a bad night of
drinking there.

On Oct 31, 9:35 am, Randall <rap...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> We have a widespread cougar problem here in southern California, too.
> They are caught on camera in Culver City and then are seen all over on
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> -- Randall, AKA Randy

Hey, my first name is also Randall.
I wonder if we're related.

Cougar killed one of our llamas not that long ago.
A 400-500 pound one.
Also took a big baseball sized chunk out of 1 of our great pyreneese.

Spent a little time out hunting today.
Coyotes were a problem last night.
Coyotes will continue to be a problem as I didn't see any today.

Randy
Joey Tribiani - 01 Nov 2009 03:59 GMT
>I have no desire to be around a 400 lb cougar.  Thats a bad night of
>drinking there.

damn... I don't think I could get *that* drunk...LOL
Randy - 01 Nov 2009 12:09 GMT
> I have no desire to be around a 400 lb cougar.  Thats a bad night of
> drinking there.

Llama was 400-500 pounds, not the cougar.

Drink away.

Randy
 
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