thanks for the chuckle. you make it sound as though if one has a Bentley shop manual for a vanagon they will absolutely be able to find and fix *any* fuel injection or running issue that could ever come up ......... it's not quite like that, let's say, but having the Bentley vanagon manual is essential, yes. Fer sure good buddy. you need one for sure, but having one is no gurantee that one can find and fix every last thing that could possibly go wrong in a vanagon regarding how it runs. or stated another way .............we *wish* it would always be that you do a test that's in the book, the results point to a certain action being needed, you do that, and all is right again. If only ! but you gotta have one, absolutely, that green vanagon bible. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Rodgers" <inua@CHARTER.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 9:54 AM Subject: Digifant Fuel Injection
> Firstly - Deke Rivers post - Subject: Increased Idle Speed with AC - > prompted this post. > > In response ot Deke's post I got into my FI manual which I had not > looked at in a good long while. Reviewing it brought to mind a very good > point. > > If you drive a Vanagon and don't have this manual - get one. It's both > Godsend and lifesaver rolled into one.This manual very clearly shows how > the system is built and how it works, and with that as a basis, you can > find virtually every fault with the thing when something doesn't want to > work right - or at all. All the checks and tests are there. > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver |
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