Mike, even with a new refurbish AFM it needs some adjustment ... I don't think you need to open it and do the whole procedure... I do have some problem with 2 refurbished AFM and on one the engine runs quite rich... black sooth on the the tail pipe... on another one it's running lean lacking power... as for your case, I would adjust the screw using a #5, turn it counter clockwise to let more air in (top left, in green in this Samba link) http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=356377 so... - check all your vacuum hoses.. - make sure the the AFM connector is clean and plugged in.. |
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