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Date:         Thu, 11 Jan 1996 20:11:42 -0800
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From:         Tonya Pope <galba@premier.net>
Subject:      Re: vanagon problem

Boy, does this sound familier. From someone who has experienced this first hand, and apparently has a perfect vanagon once again, things to check:

1) vacuum hoses--might as well replace if in doubt (cost approx. $2, so why not)

2) air intake boot, especially where it mates to air box, for vacuum leak.

3) O2 sensor

4) wiring from everything to the brain, cracked or damaged wire could EASILY be the culprit. Bad or corroded connections can also do this--check and clean thoroughly, wiggle wires around too, what works in one position may not in another (sign of an internal break or bad connection)

5) grounds, if in doubt, add a few, check for corrosion here too

6) coolant temp. sensor (a whopping $12 part)--this was the source of my problems, it was telling the brain that the engine was too hot, thus the brain was cutting the fuel supply

The above is the most likely sources of your problem. Feel free to email me personally if you need more help diagnosing your problem. I've got LOTS of info from very generous list members that helped me through my troubles.

Tonya 87 Vanagon GL Wolfs 74 S. Beetle


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