Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:37:45 -0600
Reply-To: John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: Aye my bucko
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Such things are a real PITA!!
When I was in the Navy, I worked on Sonar equipment. Later I worked on
airplanes. There were times when malfunctions would occur in the
electrics and electronics. Weird stuff. When all else failed, we would
pull the malfunctioning unit out of the cabinet and ship it back to the
manufacturer for repair/replacement. The malfunction report always laid
the blame to "an intermittant short to ground!", one of the most onerous
malfunctions that can exist. It's really difficult to make a repair if
you cannot readily reproduce the fault.
Yep, you may have to send it to a tech.
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver
Robert Keezer wrote:
> Well I went thru the 25 pin ECU ohmmeter test and all the engine wiring passed.
> The cutting out is still here. I spent another six hours today. It's not the grounds, or power supply . If it were, the test would find it. The tach needle would zero if the power as interupted.
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> It's not broken or loose wires , or battery connections. it's not the AFM, or Hall sender, or Hall control, or injectors, or fuel pump, or filter.. Everything in the system that I have tested has passed. I remember reading other postings of listees who have put all new parts and still the problem existed. So naturally i don't feel like doing the same .
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> It's not air leaks. Even removing the dipstick causes the engine to stumble, as this fuel injection system is very sensitive to unmeasured air.
> It has to be something, of course. Back out of the driveway, give it the gas -ka-chunk ka-chunk -ka-chunk.
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> Now I fear that next it will be ka-ching ka-ching ka-ching!
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> Look-it's already Thanksgiving eve!
> I had thought for sure a week ago I would have this fixed.
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> Now, since I haven't had the need to go to any VW shops before,(Six years of reliability) I may have to throw myself into the hands of a techinician. . I know such a person a few hours drive away-just happens to be a conversion specialist, and is only the next town over from where my in-laws live and where I'll be this Sunday.
> I'll drive my bucko over there-that's gonna be fun.
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> Robert
> 1982 Westfalia
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