Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 17:58:04 -0600
Reply-To: andrewbell <andrewbell@QWEST.NET>
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From: andrewbell <andrewbell@QWEST.NET>
Subject: Re: Van Gremlins
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I Agree. This happened to my Van - never had the same problem again, two years
and counting.
AB
Alfred Bagdan wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> I had a similar problem once. It turned out the TempII sensor. Van started
> when cold, ran rough when hot (intermittently), would not start when hot
> (most times).
> After replacing the sensor, van ran great again.
> However with the vanagon, it could be any number of other problems. If you
> are fixing by trial and error, replacing the temp2 sensor is one of the
> cheapest parts to start with, especially with the symptoms you have.
>
> Alfred
> 85 Westy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "mike miller" <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 12:52 PM
> Subject: Van Gremlins
>
> > Volks,
> >
> > My son and I took the 85 Westy on a trip. Many times it has kind of
> > hesitated at about 100 miles, then it smooths out and is fine.
> >
> > This time it started at 50 miles and got worse. Had to go down a gear
> lower
> > than usual to get up the mountains. Stopped for dinner and it wouldn't
> > start afterward. Starter spun it very well, no fire at all.
> >
> > Checked for spark and it was weak but there. Fuel pump made it noise on
> > turning the key. Tried it several more times, nothing, no effort to kick
> > over at all.
> >
> > Had a spare coil [Bosche from the last episode of missing which turned out
> > to be plugs wires] plugged it in, much better spark, no help with
> starting.
> >
> > Tried spraying carb cleaner into the intake [removed the air filter]
> > nothing. Spent the night in the parking lot. Started the next morning
> ran
> > like a tank until it ran out of gas 10 miles from home. Put gas in and it
> > started and ran fine. Got home and then tried to start it and it did the
> > same no fire at all trick that it did at the restaurant the night before.
> >
> > My son's guess was that the first coil was bad [new Bosche] and when we
> put
> > the old coil in the engine was flooded from the earlier tries to start it.
> >
> > But that doesn't explain why it's doing it again. He still thinks fuel
> > delivery problems, my guess is gremlins.
> >
> > Anybody else got an idea.
> >
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