
Originally Posted by
Patrick Madsen
VMI and Braun were both recently bought out. Seeing how they are changing so many things around , I'm not sure I trust the quality of either. VMI dropped their fold out ramps and I hear Both are dropping the 10" drop. Though Braun said they'll keep it as an option with fold out only.
Still out on the Pacifica. Had the ESS light go on again Sat., made an appointment for tomorrow morning. Sat. had a flat tire from a screw. Had to use the sealant supplied in place of a spare tire. So far, it's holding air and will take to tire repair tomorrow. Using the pump plugged into the 12vlt plugin the van, seems the ESS light went out again. So will cancel appt. for Chrysler tomorrow. Perhaps, it's just the two batteries needing time to synch up better. Can't keep making appts. and then cancelling them but they said nothing they can do if it doesn't show up on the computer check. So will see how long it takes before the light comes on again. I wonder if using the pump plugged into the van forced the batteries to charge up to the point of resetting the ESS> I usually shut off the ESS. Other than that, I like it alot. Sure drives nice and quiet.
Considering how little distance I drive, I probably should have rebuilt the old Chrysler and put a lift kit in it to raise it up. But then again, I sure like the connivence overall. Once this ESS gets sorted out, I'm sure it'll be fine. Knowing what's going on, I may have looked at Toyota more closely. They have their challenges too I hear. I drove the old van recently and think the in-floor has a shorter ramp than the fold out. Not by much, but enough it may cause a hassle with narrower parking spaces. The large lip on the foldout makes it more difficult jumping onto the ramp. May have the lip cut down if poses a problem.