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Date:         Sun, 13 Jun 2004 10:48:16 -0400
Reply-To:     Phil Zimmerman <phil.zimmerman@MAIL.CRCN.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Phil Zimmerman <phil.zimmerman@MAIL.CRCN.NET>
Subject:      Re: Idle Stabilizer Control Unit damage

On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 17:19:57 GMT, Philip Chidlaw <pchidlaw@MCN.ORG> wrote:

>Has anyone verified a failed idle stabilizer control unit (251 907 393D or >similar) that *did not* show any signs of damage on the circuit board itself? >Mine is in an 87 GL. TIA. -Phil

Hi Phil,

My 251 907 393C was bad and had no signs of burnt components or broken solder joints. Went looking for used units. Found two that sellers said worked Ok when removed. One I tried didn't work in mine or worked as bad as my original 393C. The other worked when cold but not with the engine at normal running temperatures. Both 393C modules. Opened this second one up to look inside, nothing visibly wrong on the two boards inside. Bought a new one *393D*, ISV works as per sec now. So, there is my ISV experience to date. Was going to call it my two cents worth but, the thing was like $289. Canadian...

Oh great name Phil,

Phil Z. "87 Westy


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