Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 06:30:44 EDT
Reply-To: kenneth d lewis <kdlewis@juno.com>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: kenneth d lewis <kdlewis@juno.com>
Subject: Re: 1986 Syncro Crew Cab 1.9 L
Michael;
You have two oil pressure sensing switches.
The low pressure switch (4.4) must open between 2.2 and 6.5 psi.
It is located between cylinder 3 and 4
The other switch (13.1) must close between 10.9 and 14.8 psi.
It is in the vicinity of the oil pump.
The flashing LED is associated with the 4.4 sensor.
The flashing LED and the buzzer occur with RPM>2000 and no switch closure
from the 13.1 sensor.
A loose connector in the engine compartment gave me the
LED/Buzzer symptom . Follow the wire from the 14.1 sensor back. On my 86
there is a connector in the vicinity of the thermostat tower that caused
the problem. I do not know if it is in he same place on a 1.9L.
Drive Safely & Good Luck
Ken Lewis <Kernersville,NC>
86 VW crewcab;60 356B Coupe
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On Sun, 18 Jun 2000 18:48:58 -0700 "Michael Anderson, A.I.I.C., C.I.P."
<mike@tamman.com> writes:
>With the help of a very hard working and patient friend I recently
>rebuilt
>my engine with new heads, [I was the helper, he was the worker] rings
>and
>bearings. The engine started up fine and ran for about one week
>without
>incident [about 600 klms].
>
>Now when I start the engine and let it run at idle everything is fine
>BUT
>when I increase the revs the engine oil light and buzzer come on and
>will
>not stop. We replaced the .9mm sensor and the same occurs. We
>disconnected
>the sensor and grounded the connection expecting this to switch off
>the
>alarm but this also didn't work.
>
>Our feeling is that it relates to the oil pressure control unit in the
>dash
>but from the manuals we have referred too we are not sure how to
>trouble
>shoot any further. Any suggestions?
>
>Michael Anderson,
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