Date: Mon, 2 Sep 1996 18:16:43 -0400
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: "Charles Michaux." <cmichaux@carolinanet.com>
Subject: Re: Vanagon Cuts Out
Paul,
I had a similar problem with my '86. Try checking the computer under the
back seat for a short. While the engine is running, push the computer
against the frame the see if it stops. All I did was put a square of
cardboard between the computer and the frame and fixed the problem.
Good Luck,
Charles Michaux
'91 Westy (31K)
PS. The dealer said I needed a new computer for $700.00 to fix the
problem!!!!
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> From: Paul A. Cianciolo <PaulC@esslink.com>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu>
> Subject: Vanagon Cuts Out
> Date: Monday, September 02, 1996 9:24 AM
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
> I have a 1986 Vanagon GL with AC and automatic trans and a 2.1iter motor.
> New motor with 10,000 miles on it.
>
> This Vanagon has a problem where after about 20 min or so of 60 to 65 mph
> driving it will cut out for about 1/2 sec then keep on going with no
trouble
> for a while (maybe a minute maybe 10 min.) and then the motor will cut
out
> again.
>
> It is very abrupt when it does this. And when the motor restarts again it
is
> also very violent. This seems to worse the warmer the engine temp.
Although
> over the course of my commute 1 hr+ it may do this once or twice or not
at all.
>
>
> I read on the list about wiring harnesses and such but I am not sure this
is
> hte same problem. When it happens, the tach. drops very quickly, more
> quickly than I would expect, so I am not sure if I am losing electrical
> power to the motor.
> I does not backfire when this happens though.
>
> Also does anyone know the normal operating range as depicted by the gauge
in
> my van. Do we know what the actual spread in degrees is across the range
of
> the gauge. If I sit in traffic for awhile I can see the gauge go almost
3/4
> of the way across the face, but I have not seen it go any furtheer than
that.
>
> I have bled the system and there does not seem to be any air in it.
>
>
> Thanks folks
>
>
>
>
>
> 73's
> PaulC KB1RP
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