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Date:         Sat, 5 Jul 1997 09:30:00 -0400 (EDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         PhilGeller@aol.com
Subject:      Losing Power

I haven't been on this list for a few years, but I have an emergency now and I can't think of a better place to find an answer on a holiday weekend.

I drove my '85 Westy from the SF Bay Area to Lake Tahoe today. All was well until I hit the Foothills.... I was keeping up with the rest of traffic on I-80, cruising along at 70 mph. Going up the west slope of the Sierras I slowed down... what else is new? I'm used to being passed by 16 wheelers going up hill. But at about 3000 feet, I noticed this was much worse then the usual Vanagon uphill experience. I had to drop down to 2nd gear, and bottomed out at about 25mph. That's not cool for Interstate travel. I made it up here, but the last few miles were tough. Even when starting out from a level top, I could feel the loss of power. And I also notice a mild surging... the power would be there, and then go away... in about 5 second cycles.

I need some theories. Is this something I'm likely to fix myself with a new fuel filter? Or do I need to find a VW mechanic in North Lake Tahoe (if such a soul exists)? Of course you'll need some more information... here goes:

- I refueled in Rockland... just before I started to climb. Could it be a bad tank of gas?

- I went through fuel really fast... like 3/4 of a tank over the last 90 miles. On the previous tank I averaged 19 mpg. (Maybe I didn't really get it full? I think I did.)

- Besides going uphill, there is also altitude to consider.... things got very rough at 7200'.

- I have 61K miles. It was tuned up about 1K miles ago. Compression was fine back then.

- I had a fuel like repaired earlier this week, and rack & pinion seals replaced... could there be a connection?

- My oil consumption is normal, but I didn't check it again after this problem occurred.

These of the possibilities I can think off... but I'd really like some advice to narrow it down:

- fuel filter - air filter - vacuum leak - fuel pump - clogged injectors

All ideas are welcome, as are any recommendations for a VW mechanic in the Truckee or N. Lake Tahoe area.

Phil Geller


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