Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 19:57:19 PDT
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From: "Shawn Wright, SMUS Network Analyst" <swright@smus.bc.ca>
Subject: Re: '88 lurching at 2500-3000 rpm
> for some reason, i was thinking they bent it outward, not inward. might want
> to ask the list and get the opinions of them what has done it. but i think
> that the cleaning would be a good thing. i think you can get some "cleaner"
> in a can from Radio Shack or any good electronic wholesale place.
>
> >How do you adjust the idle? Mine is at about 1100rpm & surges from
> >1000-1250 or so regardless of temperature. I'm thinking this may be
> >another cause for the surging - is this likely?
>
> hmmm. that sort of surging is usually associated with the coolant temp
> sensor ... the blue sender gizmo on the thermostat. it's a $12 part (don't
> forget to get a NEW o-ring with it ... another $2!!!). it's telling the
> engine that the coolant isn't warm yet. maybe.
removed the connector & idle went up right away (engine hot). When
given any throttle, engine sounded like it was choked (running rich)
& almost stalled. Back to normal when plugged back in. I guess this
means the sender is OK??
> another possible surge cause could be the adjustment of the throttle switch.
> if the engine seems to idle ok with the throttle cracked just a tiny bit,
> this might be the cause. it's the little gizmo located on the air intake
> plenum (the silver "spider" just to the left of the air flow meter) and
> down kind low, near the throttle cable connection. it has a small adjusting
> screw (and it is EASILY damaged!! be careful) which should be set at the
> factory and blobbed with wax to keep people like me and you out of it!! :)
Didn't seem to matter if throttle was touched a bit, although there's
a vey fine line between idle & 2000rpm... Wait a minute - you said
switch... hmmmm. I looked everywhere, but there is NO switch anywhere
connected to the throttle linkage - just a standard set-screw type of
thing. My Jetta has these switches for idle & full throttle, but I
can't see any here - it loooks pretty much like my old CIS injected
Scirocco... Is it possible this switch has been removed???
> another surger cause could be the idle mixture air valve ... on the rubber
> boot that goes from the air flow meter to this silver spider, there is a
> smaller rubber hose that runs off toward the back of the bus. it eventually
> goes to the crankcase breater thing in the middle of the back of the engine
> (back is back). somewhere along that hose is a thing with an electrical
> connection. it looks like a metal cylinder stuck off at an angle to the hose.
> this thing works like a PCV. sort of. when the engine is cold, it's supposed
> to allow more air to recirculate, and raise the idle. you might try removing
> it and cleaning it with spray cleaner (or brake cleaner) to remove any
> gunk and stuff inside. several folks have reported smoother idle after doing
> that.
>
> and lastly (that i can think of), check all the electrical connections on the
> engine. especially the ground strap over by the ignition coil ... make sure
> it's connected tightly on both ends. and over in front of the right rear
> taillight (we got "front taillights?? :) there is a bunch of relays and such.
I checked all the plugs I could find, but no relays aside from two
inside a box over the coil... Are they in a different place on an
'88? With those under the dash maybe?
> the big one is THE idle stabilizer what controls your idle. you might pull it
> out (it's a bear to get it off that plugboard) and clean the contacts and
> put it back. one fellow said that cured his idle problems.
>
I'll pull all those under the dash & clean just in case..
Thanksfor all the info so far...!
Shawn.
good luck.
> joel
>
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