Traveling ZR-1 New Owner could use some help
This post is specifically for the Virginia clan of owners. I know you are a tight knit group so here goes.
I just sold my car, #458, to a guy who is traveling to Virginia from Idaho. He is having a problem with the air conditioning and the drivers window. I am curious if you all could help him fix these items (or at least check them out) before he leaves for Texas. He is traveling with his 76 year old father and he is worried the heat in Texas once they get there might be a bit much for his father. I don't know his exact scedule, but he should be arriving in Alexandria on Sunday or Monday. Here's the problems: The power window switch has apparantly given up the ghost, so he probably just needs a switch. The air conditioning doesn't sem to blow above the fan level of 5 and it's getting stuffy in the car. I don't know anything about air conditioning so I am hoping one of you might. Both the left front and rear amps are not working. I just replaced them with ones off ebay so they must have been close to bad. All of these items were working when he left except maybe the amps. But they worked when I installed them. So who knows. The repair of the amps and the door switch aren't real big concerns, just air conditioning because of where they are headed after Virginia. If you guys are willing to give him a hand, please send me some contact information that I can give him once he is there. I will also post this in the tech and general sections. I have also sent Ron Kreigh an email and a PM as he is in Alexandria. Thanks in advance for any consideration from you guys. |
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What part of Va is he in? If he is in Northern Virginia, we have a few guys that can possibly take a look.
PM me his email Cheers David |
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Alexandria is surrounded by Fairfax County and yes that is "northern Virginia"... if AC is issue suggest he see a repair shop that can test system. How long is your buddy in the area (I live in Reston which is about 20 miles from Alexandria but is considered Northern Va too).
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So far looks like the AC is the big thing. A battery went out on him last night in Ohio, he probably has that fixed, a drivers window switch is not working and the two left Bose amps have quit working. The cigarette lighter wasn't working when he left my house either. He plugged in his GPS is how we found that out. Never smoked in it so never knew that. However the car is getting 27 MPG and running good. Thanks |
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So is it actually A/C, or is it that the blower motor won't go fast enough?
For what it's worth, I had my A/C checked out by Cooper Corvettes in Quantico, VA. I don't know if their service shop is open on the weekend though. |
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The window problem is likely a failed motor. The switch is NLA from GM.
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Hi guys I am the one traveling. It would be great to meet up with you guys if possible and ask a few question and check a few things. Or if that isn’t practical maybe you could recommend a A/c repair shop or a shop more familiar with ZR1s. I am in Woodbridge south west of the loop 495.
Dave 956-451-6778 |
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Looks like you made it to VA. :cheers:
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The fan doesn’t seem to have much velocity it stays at about level 4 or 5 and doesn’t go fast even on 10. It might be a high speed fan relay. My dad and I are also toying with the idea that it might be low on r12 and icing in the expansion valve causing the evaporator too ice up too. I am comparing it to my 84 vettes ac which has been converted with r134 and its no were close too it in speed and cool.
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The advantage of Tonys Corvette Shop is he is likely to have any parts that might be needed. He often requires you to make an appointment far in advance. If you tell him the situation, he is likely to help you out. After rush hour, Gaithersburg, Md is about a 40 minute ride from you. Contact info can be found at:
http://tonyscorvetteshop.com/index.aspx |
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Thanks Z
Dave |
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Your symptoms usually means a bad blower motor. They are cheap and available at any discount auto parts store. There could also be plugged airways or non opening doors. I'd go with the motor.
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Dave,
If you are still in VA, send me an email at vette_guy@yahoo.com I'm off this week, live in Alexandria, and can assist. Mark |
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Ya my number is 956-451-6778 I am in woodbridge if you want to meet up some time send the name or the address of the place and my Dad and I will see you there I stopped at cooper corvettes and they topped off my r12 so now it dosent freeze up and the fan blows better.
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Just talked with Dave and he is so appreciative of your help...and so am I. He is getting a taste of the "Brotherhood" and hasn't even owned the car a week yet. Thanks Buddy John |
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John,
That's one very well kept ZR-1! Very, very nice! Dave had a huge smile - probably going to leave permanent marks on his face! It was great to talk ZR-1 for a few hours - I've been deployed for the last year to the Middle East, so I had some catching up to do on ZR-1 talk! We even dusted off my Z and went for a spin - first time I've had it out since I've been home. Happy to help - that's what makes us the tight-knit group that we are; it goes deeper than the Z. I was fortunate enough to be around the San Antonio crowd when I bought my Z - lots of help from Corey H, Bob H, Ken R, Dewey S, Mike S, Arnold S, and all the folks on the Registry.... I'm sure Dave will pay it forward. Best Regards, Mark |
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Ya three thumbs up for Mark he really helped me out and I owe him one and I not use to being in that position. Knowledgeable on Zr1s would be a understatment when referring to mark.
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Things are going good thanks to a few friends I’ve made on the trip. The transmission is still going to get a full investigation when I get home. I probably shouldn’t worry about it Boyd gave his word it was okay it’s more than likely okay. I found a amazing corvette shop in Bedford pa and a great vette parts yard with some really rare (C1, C2, C3 and C4) parts no Zr1 though I checked. One thing my milage has droped from 27mpg to 20mpg I am wondering if the injectors may be damaged due to ethanol. I have also been using redline fuel treatment.
Dave P.S thanks for the help gentlemen |
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Mark,
Not surprising what you did for Dave there.... You tried to help me out years ago with my HIGH idle problem. Speaks volumes on how we do have a brotherhood! Look forward to seeing you again @ Carlisle my friend. Cheers David Quote:
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Im not home yet I am still in PA. I have already put 5000miles on her though. and a nother five or six to go.
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Ya we are not exactly driving a straight line we are going from museum to museum so far we have seen 20 of them and been through 16 states. I will check the injectors once I get home I have the tools to do it on the road if necessary I just need to find some injectors.
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Injectors can be seen here.
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Update, we have stopped for a week in WI for the oshkosh airshow. The car has been running great but milage is still down I am going to address the injectors once I get home along with the trans. Also a tree hugging Prius driving moran hit me while I was in stand still traffic. We are up to 6000 miles and still growing.
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Yeesh! Sorry to hear about the Prius! Was it a very hard collision?
Is the average MPG computed by the car low? I'd think it might be artificially high if the injectors were leaky because there is fueling happening the ECM is unaware of. |
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While I was sitting in stand still traffic on Ohio route 8 a Dumb Azz tree hugger in a hybrid Toyota hit me in the right corner at 40mph plus while he was texting on his iphone F**king prick. When the cops arrived he pleaded guilty and a had full coverage. Also the cop was a vette guy(79) and so were a bunch of the witnesses. I tell you I was about to tear that tofu eating pipsqueak in two but thankfully my Pops calmed me down. I called the insurance company and my local chevy dealer and got them to talking, my guy at the dealer. I sent him and the adjuster a bunch of pics and details of what needs attention. the good new is that my guy said they will throw in the other touch ups in for free that includes the other blemishes and inevitable rock chips from the trip. When I stepped out of the car I was assuming the worse cause the Toyota was trashed and had to be put on a flat bed. when I looked around the corner I was astonished to not see anymore damage than there was, a cracked bumper and a broken under bumper but not structural damage.
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Good luck with finding a 1/4 panel, bumper & trim
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all are standard c4 parts and shouldnt be a problem , the right side marker is now being produced by mid america .
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i thought he got hit in the right front ,arent they the same as a std c-4 .did he get hit in the rear?????
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