Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 19:34:02 -0500
Reply-To: tom ring <taring@TARING.ORG>
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From: tom ring <taring@TARING.ORG>
Organization: Tippen Ringware
Subject: Re: Van dies while coming to a stop
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Get some decent electrical contact cleaner. If possible get Bullfrog brand.
It cleans and has anti-corrosion in the same can. Luckily I have an
electronics supply house about a mile away.
See http://www.bull-frog.com/
I use both the cleaner and the lubricant.
And when I said clean all the connectors, I mean clean every one that you can
find in the engine compartment. And then let the cleaner evaporate completely.
Clean every ground lug mount point you can find and then replace the ground lug
with a fresh one and a new screw. Crimping connectors is ok, but crimp
followed by solder is better. After screwing the new lug in place spray with
Bullfrog cleaner if you have it.
And it's not quite free, you'll spend 10 or 15 bucks on supplies. I got 22 mpg
the first trip after that work, but it was not representative or typical for my
mileage. The speed was 50 to 55 on back roads in SE MN, not my normal 70+ on
interstates.
Good luck!
tom
K0TAR
On 17 May 2010 at 7:33, Bob Mund wrote:
>
> Very interesting... and I'm going to try that first! Thanks Tom!! and it's free..
>
> > Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 18:35:37 -0500
> > From: taring@TARING.ORG
> > Subject: Re: Van dies while coming to a stop
> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> >
> > I agree that temp sensor 2 is suspect. My own experience is not that it
> > failed. I cleaned the connector (all of them actually) and replaced all the
> > ground connection lugs with new as well as cleaning the attachment point for
> > same using a dremmel tool with wire wheel.
> >
> > I haven't had a problem since and my mileage went up 50%. No lie. It was
> > pretty bad, like 13-15 mpg. 1985 Vanagon.
> >
> > tom
> > K0TAR
> >
> > On 16 May 2010 at 9:14, Dennis Haynes wrote:
> >
> > > This sound like it suddenly went super rich on you. O2 sensor or circuit
> > > problem can explain the stalling. Super rich on restart indicates a problem
> > > with the Temp 2 sensor or a wiring problem. Check the sensor connection
> > > carefully and check those common chassis connections, (grounds). Replace the
> > > connector on the temp 2 sensor if there is any doubt.
> > >
> > > Dennis
> > >
> > <snip>
> > > house and as I'm slowing down to pull in the driveway she stalls again. Try
> > > to start it and crank..... crank.. crank...left it for the night, next day
> > > fired right up first turn of the key.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Van has never not started cold, this dying problem has happened on and off
> > <snip>
>
>
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