Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 09:37:14 -0500
Reply-To: Joe Romas <jromas@COLUMBUS.RR.COM>
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From: Joe Romas <jromas@COLUMBUS.RR.COM>
Subject: Re: Fuel Injection Wire Harness Meltdown!
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You may be lucky as far as the damadge goes. It sounds like the path of
distruction followed the grounds through the injector harness to the left
head grounding point. As others have suggested, open the burned harness back
to good wires and replace the burned. Leave the O2 sensor disconnected and
see what happens. As was explained in another reply, it sounds like the
current does not come through the ECM. My 84 has the single wire so I don't
know why it all happened.
May the force be with you!
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Finn Runyon" <Finrun@AOL.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 5:56 AM
Subject: Fuel Injection Wire Harness Meltdown!
> It seems looking in depth at my Bently, that the harness on the fuel
> injection,AFC system is history. I am very much at a loss as to why this
> happened. To recap, I was replacing the oxygen sensor with a generic from
the
> Bus Depot. I very carefully soldered and taped the O2 sensor to the
existing
> harness. I did have difficulty removing the old sensor from the cat, but
once
> out, the new one installed easily. The bus ran great without the sensor
> plugged in. It would not start with in connected. I unplugged the sensor
> and it fired right up, albeit running a bit rough this time. I
reconnected
> it and tried starting it again, it started, and my son who was near by
> yelled, "Dad there is fire!" I shut the van off and quickly ran to the
rear
> and blew the fire out! Seems that all the insulation on the O2 harness is
> melted off, the plug connector for the 2 white wires is melted together,
as
> is the insulation of the wires for the left bank of injectors. It was
> getting dark as this was all happening so to be honest I have not cut back
> the sheath on the wire loom to see how far the meltdown goes?
>
> Can any one come up with a logical explanation for what has happened? In
> addition to the harness would a short of this sort have taken out the
control
> unit and other electronics? Could the O2 sensor been defective in some
way
> to have caused this? I have had my head handed to me by my family as we
are
> to leave for our yearly trip south to the pan handle of FL on Friday.
> Please, can anyone help???
> Finn Runyon
> 87 Westy
>
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