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Date:         Tue, 17 Apr 2001 22:30:05 -0500
Reply-To:     CHRIS STANN <cstann3@HOME.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         CHRIS STANN <cstann3@HOME.COM>
Subject:      Re: Idle problems on 85 westy
Comments: To: SpaceKommander <jboldway@COTTAGESOFT.COM>
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Earth to Space Kommander!

I thought that was fitting.

Anyway, about your idle problem. I had a nasty idle problem with my '85 until I found a couple of vacuum leaks. Once those were corrected she started purring like a kitten. Also, you may want to check the vacuum lines going to and from your idle booster solenoids.

Good Luck!

Chris. '85 Westy. ----- Original Message ----- From: SpaceKommander <jboldway@COTTAGESOFT.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 7:40 PM Subject: Idle problems on 85 westy

> Hello! > (wrote this about 3 weeks ago but frogot to send) > Just read some comments on O2 sensor wire being coaxial and thought that > would solve my problem - but my 02 sensor isn't coax - just terminates with > spade plug. Anyway, It used to idle around 800 rpm which was just fine but > for the last few months it seems to idle at about 1700 rpm. Checked cable > and such - can't find problem. Any ideas? > Oh, and a comment to list members who own Vanagons and live in hot climates > - 2 days ago I was heading home and all of a sudden I was unable to shift > from 4th gear. Shifting had been hard for the past few weeks as I was > having a hard time finding 2nd from being in 3rd. Figured I just needed a > bit of lube on the linkage. Getting stuck in 4th was no fun. Limped home > and discovered plastic gimbal socket where shifter passes through floor was > all split up with little bits of plastic and me being able to move the > shifter up and down over a 4" range. I'm sure the problem was that heat and > age had caused the plastic to bite the bullet. > > (nope - dead tranny - got a new one from AA transaxle - very fast service) > A few months ago my visor fell down a bit as the plastic visor retainer > broke - from the 140 degree heat the car gets inside here in Kansas even > with a window shade and the windows cracked. Hate to put the pimpmobile > gold reflective window shading on as the dark black window shades help - > but not enough. Oh well - van is gold anyway so hopefully it won't look too > bad. > Whole point of this diatribe is to warn people who live in hot climates > that they might want to shell out the $50.30 at the VW dealer to replace > every single hunk of plastic and rubber in their shifting mechanism. Cheap > insurance versus getting stuck in the middle of nowhere with a hundred > dollar towing bill . . . . > > And . . . another comment - Mynd you, Moose bites Kan be pretti nasti.... - > woops - I mean the Seattle VW specific junkyard can be a treasure trove for > vanagon owners. All the stuff that you can't easily get from places like > the Bus Depot and such is very cheap. No sense trying to save a few bucks > on a part of unknown quality from a wrecked car when you can easily get a > new one but some things like the door air thingey that mounts in the rear > bottom of the driver's door along with the oval grille that is in the door > pillar. Both were missing from my Vanagon and the cost for both was a > whopping $4 total from the Seattle VW junkyard. Saw about 7-9 Vanagons > fairly complete and about as many split windows. Saw only one bay window > and a 142 Mexican whooping llamas. What gives? > Again, the VW junkyard in Seattle is a verry nice plae, you know . . . .


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