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Date:         Wed, 3 Nov 2004 08:47:20 -0500
Reply-To:     Sam Walters <sam.cooks@VERIZON.NET>
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From:         Sam Walters <sam.cooks@VERIZON.NET>
Subject:      Re: Urgent request: broken shifter, stuck in 4th 85 GL
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Volks:

A few minutes ago, I sent the following message to Chris in response to his post and sent a copy to the list. The list bounced it because with the attachments, which usually are stripped, it was too long. (Never had this happen before.) And Chris's mail system also rejected it saying that the user was unknown. So, I am reposting without the attachments so maybe Chris will see it.

Chris, if you are interested in the Fuel Injection diagnosis files, let me know how to send them to you.

Sam

Chris,

You are probably talking about 3 distinct problems with your van.

The fuel smell from fill up means there is a bad hose or gasket around the fuel tank. Until you can get it fixed, don't fill up, just estimate how many gallons will get you close to filled up based on mileage since the last fillup. This has nothing to do with the other problems. When you are ready to tackle that there is lots info in the archives, plus a description of how to fix this is on the Vanagain.com website.

The starting problem relates to something in the Fuel Injection system and has nothing to do with the gas smell or the transmission. I am attaching some files that provide lots of information from the archives about FI system diagnosis. Either some sender in the FI system is bad or there is a wiring / ground problem. These are often intermittent and one check that shows the wiring is "fine" doesn't mean that is true.

Your most serious problem now is the transmission. You have probably already gotten the correct analysis on the transmission - that it is the 3/4 slider, but it could be other things. Search the archives for posts by Daryl Christensen of AA Transaxle and Dennis Haynes. Both are real experts on the transmission and have described these problems clearly. You don't have to go back more than 3-6 months to get relevant posts from both of them as this is rather common.

Attachments will be stripped on copy to the list.

Sam

-- Sam Walters Baltimore, MD

89 Syncro GL 85 Westy Weekender 84 Vanagon, original owner, soon to be retired, just too many problems

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