Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 10:11:25 -0400
Reply-To: Mike Collum <collum@VERIZON.NET>
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From: Mike Collum <collum@VERIZON.NET>
Subject: Re: Vapor lock? Static electricity? Help!
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That post refers to the pigtail that plugs into the AFM cable then to
the AFM to cure "Vanagon Syndrome".
I once had the symptoms but opened the AFM and cleaned the track (it
hadn't worn through) and haven't had the problem since. That was 6 or
so years ago.
Mike
Paul Chubbuck wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where I could find out more about the problem mentioned
> in this archived 1998 Vanagon list communication, referring to an adaptor
> which deals with a static electricity problem and which is supposedly
> mentioned in a VW tech service bulletin somewhere?
>
> Paul in Fort Collins
> __________________________________________
> Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 02:39:08 EDT
> Reply-To: Modl6971 <Modl6971@AOL.COM>
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> From: Modl6971 <Modl6971@AOL.COM>
> Subject: Re: Hiccups, static electricity, wireharness.
> Comments: To: calle.fallberg@SWIPNET.SE, Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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> In a message dated 98-05-18 00:50:46 EDT, calle.fallberg@SWIPNET.SE writes:
>
> << Hi there , Vanagon'ners!
> I have a kind of veird problem that I wonder if anyone else has been
> suffering, and may have a solution to :-\
> I have a -88 vanagon with the 2.1 digifant engine.
> Its normally running like a champ but every now and then itīll get
> hiccups!
> The weirdest thing of it all is that itīs almost always happening when
> Iīm out for a little longer drive and the thing that happens is that
> after a couple of hours driving at app. 55 mph the engine starts
> stalling for about a microsec. at the time.
> This could go on for about a minute or two and sometimes it is followed
> by a big black exhaust cloud which is cured by restarting the engine a
> couple of times but the most common thing is that the "hiccups" stops
> and the car runs on like if nothing ever happened.
> The Vanagon has never stopped permanently so itīs only a minor problem
> but nevertheless a f******g anoying one!
> Any ideas ????
> Calle Fallberg, Mullhyttan Sweden
> -88 Vanagon, -79 Saab 99, four Belgian Shepherd dogs and a wife
> >>
> There was a tech bulletin on this 6 years ago. The problem you are having is
> static electricity building up in your air-flow meter causing your exact
> runability problem. The fix, is a small adaptor that plugs into your airflow
> meter and the connector to your airflowmeter. Also you need to ground your
> airflow meter to a good ground, like the fire wall with a piece of wire,
> easy
> to do. I don't have the part number for the adaptor. Call the parts dep at
> the
> dealer. If they don't know what the hell you are talking about, talk to a VW
> tech at the dealer first ( that knows about this adaptor). If that doesn't
> work, post the question for that part on this list. Michael M. 87 syncro.
>
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