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Date:         Sun, 12 Sep 2004 18:18:21 -0600
Reply-To:     bhs73@SPYMAC.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Edwards <bhs73@SPYMAC.COM>
Subject:      The "syndrome" solutions

A friend has a water cooled 85 that cuts out for no obvious reason. Drives on the freeway, warmed up, or just starting out, and it cuts out. Pull off the road, and it starts back up again. Sit at a light, and it just shuts off. Then starts back up. It has never left him stranded, but his wife is demanding that he sell the van, as she does not care for the stress involved.

I have been through the archives, and its loaded with lots of information, ideas, and things to try, but what I am not going to find in there, at least very easily, are reports from folks who have actually solved this kind of issue, and what the resolution is.

In order not to keep refilling the archives with everyone's ideas and opinions, for which I am grateful, is it possible to just receive some posts from those who have actually "lived through" this with the results of what you did to fix the problem? I am guessing there are multiple variations on the symptoms, but hearing from folks who have actually fixed their vans would be really appreciated.

Thanks for any replies.

Mark


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