Date: Thu, 1 Aug 1996 07:49:36 -0400 (EDT)
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From: ERIC ZENO <emz@viper.nauticom.net>
Subject: Re: My Syncro Locking Diff is Possessed
Drew,
Try this. Get it to a "unlocked position". Then disconect and
plug the vacuume line in the engine compartment. If it stays in the
unlocked position the problem is the valve in the dash. I think
thats where your going to find the problem. The axuator it self is
spring loaded, therefore with out vacumme, the axil, would not engage.
Eric Zeno
emz@nauticom.net
86 Syncro
86 GL
72 240Z
1936 Chrysler
On Wed, 31 Jul 1996, Drew Jenkins wrote:
> I don't know if other Syncronauts have had this experience, but...
> my rear locking diff is *POSSESSED*! <Add your appropriate
> eerie sound here :-)>
>
> Symptoms: For no apparent reason, the locking diff will activate.
> The LED indicator will turn on and the rear is locked. There is no
> correlation with the speed of the vehicle nor with whether the
> vehicle is turning. Sometimes it will stay active for 10 seconds
> and then go off. Other times it will activate for for more than 5
> minutes.
>
> Playing with the switch has no affect. This afternoon my wife
> was driving and it activated a couple miles from home. She drove
> into the driveway and waited for me to get home. Four hours later I
> started it and it was still activated, even though the switch was
> in the off position. During my short drive around the block, it
> activated and deactivated four times.
>
> I need to exorcise the demon out of this Syncro. Short of calling a
> priest, does anyone have any *serious* suggestions on what may
> be the problem?
>
> (I know this is the vanagon list and some levity is expected, but
> this is a *real* problem. It can't be driven until I get this fixed.)
>
> I am posting from my private ISP account. I don't subscribe to
> vanagon@lenti from this account so please reply either to
> the list or to my daytime account: djenkins@foxboro.com.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Drew Jenkins 86 Syncro
> djenkins@foxboro.com
>
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