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Date:         Thu, 11 Jul 1996 16:16:42 -0400 (EDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         ERIC ZENO <emz@viper.nauticom.net>
Subject:      Help:87 syncro running bad

I am the consequential owner of a 1987 Vanogon Syncro. I need help with an electrical/ignition problem that won't go away for more than three months at a time. My van acts like there is water in the fuel and runs very rich and coughs black smoke. Power loss is evident and the idle is very rough. Every once in a while it runs wonderfully as if a mechanic were standing right there. Other times the power loss episodes are erratic and random. When it is acting up pressing the accellerator to the floor clears it up with a jolt of power and accelleration... let up on the gas and it starts jerking and coughing again. It has new heads; alternator; waterpump; CPU; plugs; wires; cap/rotor; air filter; etc.... Help me!!!! My name is Neal Helfman and my e-mail address is; NHelfman@aol.com If you know of anyone who specializes in Vanogon electronic fuel injection please give them my name!!!! I have $$$$$ to spend for the correct diagnosis!!! Thankyou

Neal, First where are you located...If you are in PGH. PA I will fix it at no cost for labor, you supply parts. Second don't ever offer $$$$$$ to fix any such small problem! reguardless it will end up costing you $$$$$!

I had a very similar problem that the dealer could not fix! It was the middle of the winter and I didn't have a place out of the snow to work on it. So I thought a VWoA dealer was the best thing. Man was I wrong. They wanted to put a computer in. 6 weeks later after the snow was melting I fix it by replacing a wire. I simply traced out every wire in the engine compartment from the computer to the engine. Found the temperature sensor not making a connection. Pulled on the wire right there in the engine compartment where the engine rocks and found the break. I then replaced the entire wire to the computer. I haven't has that problem since.

Your symptoms sound just like mine. The only other thing I know of that will can cause these symptoms is the O2 sensor. To check this just disconnect the single wire plug. This is a good temperary check. Or a temerary fix to get you home.

let us know what you find

Eric Zeno emz@nauticom.net 86 Syncro 86 GL 72 240Z 1936 Chrysler


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