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618 messages, Last post on Oct 31, 2009 at 12:44 PM
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Midas Gold, I noticed your post that you are a relatively new owner of a 12-passenger Savana. Are the benches removable, and if so how? Do they pop with the push of a lever (like most minivans) or do you have to undo those allen-wrench-looking bolts?? A friend with a Ford Club Wagon says his just pop out. But I like the Savana better, but the ability to quickly create more space with 6 kids will affect my purchasing decision. Thanks if you have a chance to respond. Donn Ghaile |
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Yes, the benches are removable. The carpeting has little flaps (with some really *useless* velcro tabs - see my comment under "Full Size Vans"). Lift the flap, and there's a gap in the padding at that location. There are strong metal L-shaped locking pins with rubberized grips. We just sort of wiggle the locking pin while pulling it out and it (usually) comes right out. Then comes the fun part - getting the benches out of the van - my husband can do it in just a couple of minutes. They make a nice sitting area in our garage - add a coffee table and we'd be all set! Why they don't apply all the marvels of miraculous seat-folding from minivan-land to these full-sized vans is beyond me! We have 6 kids, too! BTW, just curious - why do you like the Savana over the Ford? |
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MG, Thanks for taking the time to respond. The answer to the Ford v. GM? Purely looks. My better half thinks -- and I can't disagree -- that the Ford, despite the windows on the sides, still looks like work van no matter what. We like the spiffy look of the GM. |
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Yeah, I agree about the looks. Speaking of windows, the GM's look like one continuous expanse of glass (even though it isn't from the inside), while the Ford's are divided into segments on both the inside *and* the outside - the GM looks neater. Another reason we went with GM over Ford is that our mechanic *hates* Fords (though he admits they're good for his business)... hope no Ford people are reading this. |
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I have a 99 Express. Does anyone know how to turn off the daytime running lights? Thanks.
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Av8dr, what does the owner's manual say? Guitarzan Community Leader/Vans Conference |
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By federal law, the manufacturer can not provide an off switch for DRLs. If you have automatic headlights, pulling the DRL fuse will probably disable those too. There is a way to make the DRL module think that the headlights are on, but it requires some re-wiring. It is legal for you to disable the DRLs, but not for someone to do it for you (dealer or mechanic). |
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I appreciate the postings here on the GM Savana reliability. My wife and I are looking at new vans now and she really likes the look of the Savana. We have had both a Ford Aerostar and Econoline 250 and I will not buy another Ford due to the terrible reliability of both. By the way, we also have 6 kids... must be in the water...
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Glad to be of service. If you'd like to read more of what I've written about our Savana, look under the topics "Full Sized Vans" (#18) and "Minivan vs. Suburban" (#858). Yup, six kids... and with a 12-seater, nobody has to sit next to anyone else. |
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| The daytime running lights turn off when the parking brake is pressed (even 1 notch) Therefore you can drive with the park brake set 1 notch (this is fine for short distances) or for a permanant "off", just bypass the switch at the park brake. | |
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