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Date:         Sat, 16 Apr 2011 02:49:56 -0600
Reply-To:     "John C..." <jcarp1910@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         "John C..." <jcarp1910@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: What's the connection between the temp and fuel gauges?
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Hi All,

I would really like to thank David Beierl for his help with a oil buzzer problem I was having on my 90. Turned out to be a simple fix. A bad connector in the engine bay.

But the path to find that bad connector was long! David stuck with me in searching, testing and tracing circuits. I really appreciate his time! And in the end, I gained a greater understanding of our bus wiring circuits. And especially the instrument, 'cluster' ;o)

Before, I couldn't even figure out how to get from one page to the next in the Bentley, tracing the wiring.

And then, there is the associated pages that give even further info on the particular circuit.

In the end, even with all of the frustration it began to be kind of fun figuring it out. Doing the detective work and testing instead of replacing parts, eliminating one branch after the other.

Thanks again Dave !!! The list is a better place with ya here bud !!! :o)

My thanks to All of the Moderators on all of the various lists that surround our Vanagons. They've got to be doing it for the love of our beasts !!! ;o) It certainly doesn't pay $$$ all that well !!! heh... :o)

& also all of you rough characters ;o) that hang out here too !!!

We be Motley Crew !

best, John C... SLC, UT... Web definitions

A motley crew is a cliché for a roughly-organized assembly of characters. Typical examples of motley crews are pirates, Western posses, rag-tag mercenary bands or freedom fighters. They may align with, be (as a group), or include either the protagonist or the antagonist of the story. A group of people of mixed background, especially one with a common goal On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 8:29 PM, David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net> wrote:

> At 10:16 PM 4/15/2011, David White wrote: > >> (including a nice bright coolant LED) I opted to forgo the >> troubleshooting. I have saved the offensive part and will gladly send >> it to you or anyone else who desires sufficient conclusion to this >> > > It's dead, Jim. Or else it was a flaky contact and you fixed it (or > else it was a flaky contact and it's waiting the correct interval for > maximum frustration). Pass it along and I can tell you if the part > is actually ok (and if you put in a return mailer you can have it > back to sell if it is). > > 96 Bolton Ave > Providence RI 02908 > > Best, > d >

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