Thanks for the indepth explanation John. I have a 1978 Westfalia left to me by my late father, which he used to maintain and use regularly. I have kept it in running condition (as much as possible), but haven't used it for camping, yet. Now I'm looking to get all the accessories working again (fridge, stove, heater). This video has definitely helped me understand the basics.
@JohnThomas-ou2rn7 ай бұрын
Thanks to your dad you'll have a lot of fun and great memories.
@gordonreid5603 Жыл бұрын
That was a GREAT explanation! Thank you so much for taking the time to make such a fun informative and funny video. I loved the second class comparison and the squeezing tires. That got a laugh out of me. You may want to consider getting that rig up to beautiful BC, if you haven’t already, and see the gulf islands. 😌
@JohnThomas-ou2rn Жыл бұрын
Have a nephew who lives in awesome Vancouver and I've visited many times from down south. He has a nice bay window. Drove my "Trudy" to Alaska a few years ago and it didn't break down even once! A miracle! I realize that's hard to believe, but true.
@gcrtube20102 жыл бұрын
I wish that in Puerto Rico there was a connoisseur like you, in this matter of the refrigerator. Years ago my Westfalia fridge stopped cooling :( Thank you for your videos!
@MattSoverns9 ай бұрын
We love the videos, John! Thank you.
@sarahfleming-diaz2752 жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel. I love your videos. They're so informative and fun! Please continue to make more!
@AlbertFriske2 жыл бұрын
Thank You! Long time owner and still picked up some great tips
@rhythmsofnaturewellness2 жыл бұрын
This video was very informative for a new Westy owner!
@ankezimmermann5512 жыл бұрын
So great, thank you for the video! It demystified my Westie fridge!
@duncandixon42022 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!
@khap60 Жыл бұрын
love your AC Westy. I have an '81 but it is in poor (rusty shape).
@JohnThomas-ou2rn Жыл бұрын
Not easy to keep them running. Mine's always garaged but the rust keeps coming.
@craigx14332 жыл бұрын
...thank you so very much for this...!
@morechuckyblood11 ай бұрын
Love the video. You def know your stuff
@JohnThomas-ou2rn2 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear that!
@JohnThomas-ou2rn2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Hope it helps.
@e5095 Жыл бұрын
Nice video - viva Big Bend!
@lisathompson7596 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! My 1987’s dials are a bit different than yours. I don’t have a 120 choice to the left of the click switch, the dial options are Min to Max with a flame/gas image near Min and electric image at a Zero. My question is, do I need to twist that dial also/along with moving the click button when switching from the house to driving?? Thank you, Lisa
@JohnThomas-ou2rn Жыл бұрын
Yes, they changed the words and graphics on the control panel every year, but the insides remained pretty much the same until the last few years when they added electric start and automatic re-light of the pilot flame when it blew out. Can you send me a photo of the control panel of your unit?
@chrishomel95582 жыл бұрын
Hey John, I'm also a new Westy owner. I have a 1984 with an 85 fridge. I've hooked everything up with new copper lines feeding the fridge. It's getting gas with no problem and wants to light. I can see the flame "popping" (through the viewing hole) but it just won't stay lit. At least I can't see that it is. What do you think is the problem? By the way, it works no problem plugged into 12v.
@JohnThomas-ou2rn2 жыл бұрын
You wrote that you can SEE the flame popping in the sight glass. Can you HEAR the "Popping?" If so, do the pops seem to pop on through the exhaust to outside the van, rather than remain confined to the combustion box? Does it sometimes pop enough to sound like a very small backfire? Do you get a pop at the exact same time you press the igniter when the gas has been on? If so, the answer is not enough oxygen. If this is what's happening to you, stick the small plastic cone-shaped nozzle tip of one of those 12 volt cigarette lighter tire inflators into the small combustion chamber drain tube which protrudes at the bottom, left of the unit. Turn on the gas for five or six seconds. Then, turn on the tire inflator and press the igniter button. Keep pressing the igniter until it stays lit and stops popping. See if that works. After it stays lit without popping for say, ten seconds, turn the tire inflator pump off. If it stays lit without popping for about ten seconds but the flame slowly goes out, you might have too much oxygen. Until you can rebuild the hand operated air pump so it can supply enough air for combustion, the tire inflator trick works just as good. Great to hear that it works okay on 12 volts. Just remember it can run down a set of batteries in hours. Use 12 volts for when you're going down the road and you know the engine's generator is keeping your battery charged. They are great little refrigerators once you figure them out.
@klausabio2 жыл бұрын
In my 1980 westy 12v is not much of an option, even with the refrigerator in a pre-chill state, after an hour or so it starts to loose the cold and to get warmer. So i just use gas while driving as well
@brianwarren98954 ай бұрын
Hi John, i just got a westy and not very familiar with the fridge. I had another westy a few years ago that didnt have the fridge so never got a chance to see how it worked. i havent gotten a chance to test out the fridge proper on my the new westy i have but the other day when driving home from the park, it started making a very loud groaning noise that continued for about 20ish minutes, even after the van was parked and turned off. do you know what that means?
@JohnThomas-ou2rn3 ай бұрын
A "groaning" noise is a new one on me. I'm just guessing here, but was it running on gas? Or, had been running on gas? Perhaps the gas was shut off quickly and what you heard was the flu cooling off? Do you smell gas? Why not plug it into home AC power and let it run overnight and see what happens?
@jean-francoisbernier52503 жыл бұрын
I am always hesitant to put it on 12 V... I'm hesitant, because, say we stop for lunch or gas station... or tourist info center... so breaks of 5 to 20 minutes... ish, I'm concerned the fridge is not producing 'cold' during these periods...
@JohnThomas-ou2rn2 жыл бұрын
That's true, it isn't. Just avoid opening the refrigerator's door - for 5-20 minutes you'll be fine.