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Date:         Mon, 19 Mar 2001 19:56:09 -0800
Reply-To:     Jim Arnott <jrasite@EONI.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jim Arnott <jrasite@EONI.COM>
Organization: WetWesties <http://wetwesties.org>
Subject:      Re: Running Trouble
Comments: To: VW Addict aka The Bus Nut <solomon_scott@YAHOO.COM>
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Check your 'full throttle enrichment switch'. If failed, it sends a signal to the ECU for full rich.

Jim Arnott WetWesties Union, OR

VW Addict aka The Bus Nut wrote: > > Hello All, > Last week I asked about an emision problem I have, but now I have a worse > problem. I will do my best to discribe my problem and what I have done so far. > The van is an 85 with the stock 1.9L gas waterboxer, trans is auto, miles are > 175K. > What is happening is that it runs very rough off and on at idle. It continues > as you try to accelerate. Sometimes it will smooth out and run great, other > times you will fight it for several miles. It feels like I am loosing a > cylinder. It smells rich and vibrates like a dead cylinder, but then it will > smooth out and run great again. The problem is most common when its warm(engine > temp). The temp gauge rises normally and never goes past the middle. I replaced > the cap and rotor with good brass ones and installed a new air filter(old was > real bad). I pulled and checked the plug wires with an DVOM and all were good, > plugs all looked good. I tried unpluging the O2 sensor and it did not change. > No lights are coming on on the dash, all looks normal. I have sprayed the > engine vacuum lines with WD40 and found no leaks. This has happened with 3 > different tanks of gas from 2 states and 3 stations. First 2 tanks were burned > to almost empty. It feels like a miss, but I have found no ignition defects. > Were should I start looking? I am stumped. I do have a small exhaust leak, but > it ran great before with an even bigger leak(I welded 99% of the leak closed). > Please help. I do not have a Bentley for the van yet, I will be getting one > soon, but am on limited funds right now. I am in Tacoma Wa if anyone has one to > loan. >


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