Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 21:57:18 -0800
Reply-To: Jessica Evans <jessica@LUNULA.COM>
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From: Jessica Evans <jessica@LUNULA.COM>
Subject: Re: Well blow me down!
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Hi all and a big thank you to everyone who responded with kind words
of encouragement and advice. Patrice, to answer your question
regarding the hesitation, here is what I experienced.
The van accellerated fine away from stop signs. At approx 35 to 40mph,
it started to display a delayed accelleration. Driving it, my
experience of it was simply one of wondering what was up with the auto
transmission...I would floor it to merge on the freeway and there
would be this slow 1..2..3.. count where it just continued along at
current speed, and then all of a sudden it would seem to wake up and
accellerate. I didn't hear anything miss in the engine, nor did it
stall, stutter, or lose power.
So, when I took it to the shop for the pre-sale checkup I asked them
to pay special attention to the auto tranny. However, when they ran
their full (I mean _full_, I told 'em do _everything_) diagnostic
exam, what _they_ found was no problem with the AT, but a "bad
hesitation off stop, need fuel injection diagnostic time to estimate
possible air flow meter" problem.
So there you have it. I don't really know to do anything other than
shrug. BTW, my shop is the Volks Cafe in Sta. Cruz, who have a pretty
darn good rep if I am not mistaken. My hope is that they will fix it
up for me lickety-split. (Hey, a girl can dream, can't she?) ;)
-Regards to all, Jessica
> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 20:31:28 -0800
> From: prb <prb@TELEVAR.COM>
> Subject: Re: Well blow me down!
>
> -- and now ..."Vanagon Syndrome/Intermittant Syndrome". You mentioned you
> were getting some fuel injection work done because of hesitation. That
> sent up a red flag for me. Hopefully it is just as diagnosed and will be
> fixed as planned. But it could be one of several things that can be harder
> to pinpoint. I have a hesitation on acceleration that sounds like what
> someone else was recently describing and trying to diagnose. I've read
> people saying that they had to replace their wiring harness to get rid of
> it, and others say an ECU was the problem and others cleaned up fule
> filters and others had bad grounds.
>
> Specifics of how and when you are stalling or hesitating (after you are
> warmed up? until you are warmed up? doesn't matter? when stepping on gas
> only? during idle? at different speeds or only in a certain speed/rpm
> range? -- and a bunch of other things that I don't understand enough or
> remember) could get others on the list with more knowledge to suggest
> another diagnostic.
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