> Do 91 vanagons have this problem too with high altitudes? ? ? > > Couldn't you just take the fuse out for the fuel pump and then stick it back > in... well, that would be awkward - wouldn't it? There is no separate fuse for the fuel pump in the '81. I have asked Verner (the local expert Vanagon/VW mechanic) about this symptom and waterboxers and he says it isn't a problem. My '87 hasn't been in the situation too many times, but has always started right up. Richard A. Jones Boulder, Colorado '81 Vanagon Mr Bus '87 Syncro Westy El Jefe |
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