I just purchased a 1995 210. I'm currently trying to get it road ready but the Illinois weather isn't cooperating.
As I progress,I'm sure I'll have more questions. But here are a few.
What are the little hinged wooden flaps attached to the wall behind the bed/seats used for?
In the rear interior there are 2 lights. One appears to be for the chassis(dome) the other for the coach. The coach light appears to have been replaced by the previous owner with an LED fixture. It comes on every time I start the van. I can manually shut it off. And start the van and the light comes on. I removed the fixture to test and it shows 9.5 volts constant. I've tested my house battery and it is bad. Is it possible that this fixture is a coach light. But because it's LED and the house battery is bad the light has a mind of it's own?
Do these vintage roadtreks have a water pump switch. Looks like a spot under sink next to the fridge. But it's just a hole.
As I progress,I'm sure I'll have more questions. But here are a few.
What are the little hinged wooden flaps attached to the wall behind the bed/seats used for?
In the rear interior there are 2 lights. One appears to be for the chassis(dome) the other for the coach. The coach light appears to have been replaced by the previous owner with an LED fixture. It comes on every time I start the van. I can manually shut it off. And start the van and the light comes on. I removed the fixture to test and it shows 9.5 volts constant. I've tested my house battery and it is bad. Is it possible that this fixture is a coach light. But because it's LED and the house battery is bad the light has a mind of it's own?
Do these vintage roadtreks have a water pump switch. Looks like a spot under sink next to the fridge. But it's just a hole.