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Date:         Mon, 8 Mar 2004 06:21:27 EST
Reply-To:     RAlanen@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Billy won't run
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In a message dated 07/03/2004 1:51:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes:

I'll do the 1.5 volt battery test this morning. I bought a Bosch 02 sensor from VolksCafe, but it was the one on which I spliced my wiring harness ($39 vs. $135). There were three wires. Two were white (identical as far as I could tell) and one was black. I oriented the new O2 sensor just like the old one (both white wires on top) and switched them one by one (just in case the white ones were somehow different). I crimped the wires, and taped them independently with 3M electrical tape.

Did you not read the message I just sent a few days ago to the other person having a problem with his spliced in O2 sensor ? Well, here goes again just to fill the archives up once more. Copied message below......... Kevin, the big plug from the OXY sensor is power for the built in heater only. It has nothing to do with the signal to the ECU. Only the black wire with the spade connector is sending information to the ECU. You need only to disconnect this wire to see if there is a difference in running with it or without it. If you think you made a bad splice then you should examine it. The splices should first of all be staggered so they do not all occur in the same spot. They must be done in either soldered or good nude crimp connector of the correct size for the bare wire. These connection MUST be covered with high quality heat shrink tubing to insure there is NO leakage to the atmosphere, ground or other wires. All the cut & splice OXY sensors I supply to my customers include the correct crimp connectors and heat shrink tubing. Cheers,

Frank Condelli Almonte, Ontario, Canada _BusFusion_ (http://members.aol.com/BusFusion/bfhome.htm) a VW Camper camping event, Almonte, ON, June 10 ~ 13, 2004 '87 Westy & Lionel Trains Member: _Vanagon List_ (http://www.vanagon.com/) , _LiMBO_ (http://www.bcn.net/~limbo/) , _IWCCC_ (http://www.westfalia.qc.ca/) & _CCVWC_ (http://www.ccvwc.ca/) Vanagon/Vanagon Westfalia Service in the Ottawa Valley _STEBRO/Vanagon Stainless Steel Mufflers_ (http://members.aol.com/Fkc43/stebro.htm) _Frank Condelli & Associates_ (http://members.aol.com/Fkc43/busindex.html) or http://frankcondelli.com


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