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| 1999 Dodge Ram Van 1500 Starcraft Conversion AC/Overheating question | 48Relevance | 4 years ago | buck2013 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Vehicle in question Info: 1999 Dodge Ram van b1500, 5.9 magnum engine, automatic, 120,000 miles, purchased from a private owner. My post might be a bit lengthy, but bear with me. I would like to inform you everything I know and or have done to this van. My actual question is further down. It is by no means a jewel, and really shouldn't have bought it, but we are stuck with it now and really need to figure out the issues we are having with it. We need it for long distance travel for my dad's doctor visits. Brief synopsis from previous owner as was ... | |||||
| Answer to: Which Van for the retired van life | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| Which Van for the retired van life | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | Another Great Scott | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Scotty, love the name even if you are wearing it backwards. Just saying. So what kind of used / new van should an almost retired single guy be looking at to travel south in the winter to stay warm and see what I can see? YouTube vanlife videos love the Ford Transit van and many others the Sprinter van. I know that you once bragged of wandering the country in a Chevy van. What about Nissan? What can I keep for 10-years or 250K miles without too many tears? Stay well Scotty | |||||
| Ford Transit vs Dode Promaster vs Nissan NV Cargo van which one to buy | 32Relevance | 5 years ago | jgg765 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello I'm looking to buy a van and possibly converted into a camper van Which van is the most reliable Ford Transit vs Dode Promaster vs Nissan NV Cargo van. Nissan is my favorite van however I keep reading about the transsion problems I think Scotty Kilmer mentions this in a video as well and I have seen this in many other Forums as well. Your thoughts? | |||||
| Steering Wheel in locked position van won't start!!!??? | 27Relevance | 2 years ago | PeterPaul23 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a 2013 Nissan NV200 van. Occasionally when I go to park the van and turn off the ignition the steering wheel gets engaged in the locked position. When this happens the van won't start unless I finagle with it and turn the steering wheel, etc. This only happens when the watering wheel is locked. If it doesn't get into the locked position the van starts perfectly. Any idea of what this could be? I'm the least mechanically I inclined guy there is so any help would be greatly appreciated. | |||||
| Time to say goodbye? 2010 Toyota Sienna XLE FWD | 47Relevance | 5 years ago | catfish93 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I drive for rideshare, and I bought this van with 213,000 miles. It had the best service history I've ever seen, 108 records. That gave me confidence because all the Toyota fanboys out there told me well maintained Toyotas go 400,000 miles with almost no issues. It now has 269,000 miles, but it's easily been the worst vehicle I've ever owned. This year alone, I have over $3,000 in repair receipts. Alternator, oil cooler, alignment, front and rear brakes, one CV axle. New battery. Last year, it needed front and rear brakes, the other axle, some suspension wor ... | |||||
| Appointment with Scotty to check out van | 43Relevance | 3 years ago | Beatcancer | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello, Scotty. My name is Sang Ossy. I've been a subscriber for your channel for past 3 years. I've been living in a car for last 2 years and I became a colon cancer patient . A former church member offers me his 2008 Ford Econoline E150 cargo van he has.. but he hasn't been using it. My car is 2013 Nissan Versa and it's starting to give me a problem. If I have a cargo van, I will have tons of room for me to sleep in the van. But I'm worried how long the van would drive without breakdown. I can't afford to fix it if major problems occur after I take it , I ... | |||||
| Answer to: I’m looking to buy a used van, my budget is around 8k what should I look for? Best models | 43Relevance | 3 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I've been an enthusiast of #vanlife and camper vans for a very long time. Ultimately what you want is a reliable powertrain and a long and wide body. The very typical van used for this is the Fiat Ducato (RAM ProMaster 3500) - BUT IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED! In the US, the best van for this propose is by far the "Nissan NV3500 High Roof" - It's a Nissan Titan truck with a panel van body installed on it. And as a result you get a well built 5.6-litre V8 with a reliable 7 speed automatic transmission. This powertrain and huge rear compartment allows ... | |||||
| Answer to: Ford Transit vs Dode Promaster vs Nissan NV Cargo van which one to buy | 27Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| Answer to: Van Life | 27Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| Answer to: Best Automatic vans? | 41Relevance | 4 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @mmjThe definition of van is vague... and people don't really go by the definition...According to wikipedia, "full-size van is a marketing term used in North America", and it kind of ruins the difference between "Van" and "LCV"...-As I understand it, The lack of glass in "Dacia Duster Fiskal van" makes it a 'van',And the reason the "Dacia Duster LCV" is a 'light commercial vehicle' because it's a Fiskal with rear glass.-Duster Fiskal van: Duster Light Commercial: Duster Truck: ( a bit unrelated but still fun to how much they can do with the Duster) The ... | |||||
| Should i sell and get a newer one or fix and keep this 2006 Ford e350 | 36Relevance | 2 years ago | Docdre | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi Scotty long- time fan from Texas also. I I'm having a hard time deciding whether I should keep my work van or sell it and get a newer one. It's a carpet cleaning van with the machine installed so that also goes into account as it's about $1,000 to move that thing to a new van. Its a 2006 Ford e350 5.4 L engine. 200k miles on it So it's kind of an old and tired van. The steering is very wonky especially at high speeds so probably need some suspension work. There is a transmission fluid leak. It's a tiny leak but it's still there somewhere in one o ... | |||||
| Seeking Advice for 2018 Honda Odyssey not taking off Issue | 36Relevance | 2 years ago | SilentActivist | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey fellow CarKiller members, I've got a 2018 Honda Odyssey EX-L with 128kish miles, and I've been dealing with a rather frustrating issue. I purchased this van in January 2022, and it's been a rollercoaster of experiences ever since. I'd like to share my journey with you and seek your advice on what might be causing the problem. The problem I've been encountering is that sometimes, when I try to take off, it feels like the van is stuck in neutral. The engine revs up, but the van doesn't move forward. I've had to shift into park and then back into drive f ... | |||||
| Answer to: Mercedes vs Ford Transit platform for RV | 26Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| This has been asked many times and I will summarize for you. The Ford Transit is an OK van. Not best for reliability long term but OK at best. The Sprinter van is a better van, Scotty recommends it as well. Sure maintenance might be more expensive as they age because its a Merc, but they are decent vans. I highly recommend going for the Diesel Sprinter for the sake of reliability. I also see Youtube videos of people traveling and they use the Sprinter van. Its also very customizable from what I see there but I have no experience with that. | |||||
| I have a 93 Ford E350 cargo van 5.8 with 256,0000 miles. It has a rough idle mostly in drive at a stop light, the whole van serges forward if i put it in neutral it stops. Iv replaced spark plugs wires and rotor, O2, map sensor, a couple of parts on... | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Beef01 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a 93 Ford E350 cargo van 5.8 with 256,0000 miles. It has a rough idle mostly in drive at a stop light, the whole van serges forward if i put it in neutral it stops. Iv replaced spark plugs wires and rotor, O2, map sensor, a couple of parts on the carb i cant remember the name now. What eles could be the problem, my friend thinks i have a vacuum leak thanks for your time. | |||||
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