Seems to me you have the temp2 sensor problem, a cheap fix that you can do yourself. I had the same problem once. Alfred 85 westy > happening to me last week. On Saturday night of the Labor day weekend, I was > returning home from my brother's place on Long Island. My Vanagon died on > Canal Street in Manhattan and would not restart. Stalled for no reason that > I could see. At first, I thought it was the fuel filter or something else > clogged. > > Anyhow, after a few hours of cooling off, it started up and I continued to > drive it home into New Jersey. > |
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