Check the wiring from engine to ECU. Use a meter and go from one end to the other. I've found breaks in the wiring to the temp. sensor. This will cause your problem. ERic Richard Golen wrote: > Hi, > > > The fuel injection system in my 87 Westy has been giving me fits for > about > a year now. It started out with it running rich for the first few minutes > and then it runs ok. Now its running rich all the time. I've replaced the > thermostat, ground wires...changed the AFM....disconnected the O2 sensor. > The last thing I'm going to try is to replace the fuel pressure > control. If > that doesn't work, I'm throwing in the towel. > > I'd like to take it to someone who knows their way around a Vanagon...not > someone who is going to learn their way around a Vanagon at my > expense. Bus > Depot is no longer around....and I hear there is some place in Natick. > > Any suggestions??? > > > Thanks. > > Ric (desperately seeking Vanagon bliss again) > > |
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