Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 16:56:40 -0400
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From: Peter Neidhardt <pneidhar@BayNetworks.COM>
Subject: RE: Bad Temp Sensor?
I had a problem similar to what you describe in my '80 Westy. Ran fine when
cold, then faster (up to 4000 rpm) when warm. Had a mechanic look at it and
he found that when we disconnected the D-valve (part of the vacuum system),
the idle remained low. Wish I could tell you more about it but since I
punted on this one that's all i know. Oh, the D-valve is located at the
front, passenger side of the engine compartment, looking down on the engine
from the hatch.
Peter
'80 Westy "Penny" 130k
'85 Audi Quattro - 180k just traded :(
'89 Nissan 4wd truck 135k, no name
'93 Mitsubishi Montero 50k "the Sub"
>Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 12:56:06 -0700
>From: "David L. Chasteen" <dchaz@gte.net>
>To: Vanagon E-mail group <vanagon@lenti>
>Subject: Bad Temp Sensor?
>Message-ID: <3363AF56.3767@gte.net>
>
>My 82 Westy has developed a strange problem that I hope some of ya'll
>can help me with. When the engine is cold, it starts and drives OK.
>But as it warms up (either the weather or the engine) it begins to run
>faster and richer until it just begins to dump gas into the cylinders.
>It begins to smoke and runs really rough. I believe that it is some
>sort of temperature sensor that is going (or has gone) bad.
>Unfortunately, I dont have a Bentley book yet and I dont know where the
>sensor is and how I can check it. I have checked all the connectors off
>of the pig-tail and with the exception of taping up a few breaks in the
>insulation, there seems to be no broken or disconnected wires. Can
>anyone give me some insight or instructions?
>Thanks, Chaz
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