I'm baaa-aaack! If you're running rich all the time, it is very possible that you have a disconnected O2 sensor, or there is a break in the O2 sensor line, or you have a bad O2 sensor. One way to test is to disconnect the O2 sensor, and see if it makes a difference. If it doesn't - good chance it's in that circuit. Marshall Ruskin 84 Westy, "Iron Igloo", Winnipeg, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Marshall" <Willolyn99@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 09:02 AM Subject: Re: Vgon syndrome on 1.9 WBX
> Did you check and clean ALL electrical connections, including all ground > points (especially the one on the left head)? Always the first place to look > on an older automobile. Get a can of contact cleaner and go nuts on all the > connections, then hit them with the dielectric grease. > > Bill Marshall > 85 GL Tiico "Pandora's Box" > Aurora, IL
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