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Date:         Wed, 17 Sep 2003 16:29:00 -0700
Reply-To:     mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From:         mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: I'm giving up!
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Classic symptoms of a problem with the OX sensor wiring or the sensor itself. The ECU just IGNORES the OX sensor signal until the coolant temp sensor tells it the engine is warmed up. THEN it uses the OX sensor signal to adjust the fuel mixture for best ratio. If the signal it sees is screwy it will badly mess up the mixture trying to correct it. It won't do this until the engine has been running for a few minutes.

Many times this problem is caused by someone splicing a generic OX sensor into the OEM wiring. The splice becomes a problem either right away or some time down the road.

Another common cause of OX signal errors is the GROUND for the OX signal. This is the small brown wire that comes out from the same small bundle as the hall connector to the distributor. The brown wire has a small ring connector on it and it gets attaches in various places as different people work on the engine. It should be removed and cleaned to shiny metal. Then it should be screwed down to the engine at a place where it is against shiny METAL. Commonly it gets screwed down against the plastic of the oil breather tower and this is not a good place.

Mark

Andy Morse wrote: > > I'm beat ... the Vanagon gremlins have won, I'm tired of wasting my > time...whining over. I'm getting the Syncro towed next week to the mechanic ugh! At > cold start it's absolutely fine and once it warms up about 5 minutes of idling it > starts to sputter, no power, back fires and once in a while regains power for > 10 sec or so. Totally undriveable still. I've cleaned all grounds installed a > new cap, rotor, plugs, wires, temp sensor and I installed the capacitor for > the air flow as well. What the F*** is wrong with this van! Anymore > suggestions... > > I miss the simplicity of my 71 Westy >


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