Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 18:46:43 -0400
Reply-To: Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
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From: Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Diagnosing rich running 1.9l WBX
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It can be the temp II sensor (blue one on thermostat housing), but it
can also be the ground strap that goes to the head on the driver's side
(broken), the grounds on the head are messed up, or the wiring between
the temp II plug and the ECU has gone bad. I have seen all of these
problems. A Bentley Manual and an ohm meter will help you find the
problem quickly and easily.
Hope this helps,
Ken Wilford
John 3:16
www.vanagain.com
C B wrote:
> Issue:
> Cunegonde seems to be starting, idling, and running fairly normally...
> except a sudden drop from 18-21 MPG to 10 MPG. Running out of gas
> repeatedly at 120 miles or less.
>
> Details:
> She's acting as if she's continually in cold start enrichment mode -
> hot idle sometimes about 200-300rpm higher than usual and no seeking.
> Normal idle is about 800 rpm +/- 100.
> The start sequence/overheat LED doesn't stop blinking some of the time
> - sometimes at cold start for the day, sometimes hot start. But
> sometimes the LED stops blinking in the usual 30 seconds before
> starting. Sometimes it begins blinking while driving, usually with
> temp gauge in low-normal range.
> Very occasionally, the temp gauge goes way up and LED blinks while
> driving, and then returns to normal, whether or not I turn off the
> engine.
> Could it be a malfunctioning temp sender? Which one/where is the (blue
> plastic-bodied) one not on the thermostat housing?
>
> Resources:
> I have the Bentley and a digital multimeter, as well as very full
> range of hand tools, ramps, jacks.
> I only have spare O2 sensor and thermostat with me.
>
> Actions so far:
> I put a tarp under the van while idling to see if there's a fuel line
> leak. (I inspect the lines every few months, no fires for Cunegonde!).
> No observable leak at any engine speed.
> While I am diligently checking every !@#$% connector and wire I can
> find in the engine bay, is there another sender or mechanical unit I
> can check? Maybe the thermostat?
>
> Timeframe:
> I need to have her safely on the road from Seattle to Portland, and
> then Grants Pass OR, by next Wednesday. Thanks for any sugggestions,
> folks.
>
> --
> Bretts
>
> 1983 1.9l WBX Ivory Westfalia "Cunegonde"
>
>
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