Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 21:14:23 -0700
Reply-To: Mark McCulley <raven@HALCYON.COM>
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From: Mark McCulley <raven@HALCYON.COM>
Subject: Re: Troubleshooting Question
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At 06:30 PM 10/14/97 -0700, Denys Mueller wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Problem
>Intermittent miss usually after 20+ miles of driving at 60 mph or above,
>usually starts out with a single miss then increasing miles later. Has
>never standed me or caused car to stop altogether. However, it doesn't
>make me any more confident it won't.
>
Sure sounds like the infamous Vanagon syndrome that is fixable with a wiring
harness that attaches to the air flow meter. Here's the technical service
bulletin (with comments by Joel Walker I think) on this problem:
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Technical Bulletin
Group: 24
Number: 92-01
Date: February 29, 1992
Subject: Vanagon Intermittent Misfire
Model(s): All Vanagon Digifant Fuel Injection Engines
CONDITION
After driving for 1/2 to 2 hours at a constant speed, vehicle
experiences lack of power, cuts-out or stalls, often accompanied by
bucking or jerking of the vehicle.
In ALL cases, the vehicle will restart immediately. This symptom may
not re-occur for several weeks/months. Inspection by the dealer results
in nothing conclusive.
Some air-flow meters may experience a vibration resonance of the
metering potentiometer wiper during extended constant driving. This
resonance causes the air-flow meter to supply an intermittent signal
to the Digifant ECU. The ECU will then default to a "no-load" condition
and reduce the injection time.
SERVICE
Harness, Part No. 025 906 302, is available to resolve this condition.
* remove electrical connector from air flow sensor (see Figure 24-174)
* install converter assembly, Part No. 025 906 302, between harness and
air flow sensor
NOTE
If customer complaints persist after performing the above repair,
contact your Zone Product Support Specialist (TSM in Canada).
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* CAUTION *
* Part numbers are for reference only. Always check with your *
* Parts Department for latest information. *
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harness costs about $100! very simple to install. takes about three
minutes maximum. the new harness fits between the old harness and the
silver air-flow meter box attached to the air cleaner box. remove the
silver clip, wiggle out the big wiring connector (from the side of the
air-flow meter), connect the proper end of the new harness to the big
big wiring connector you just wiggled out, put the new clip into the
new connection; then take the other end of the new harness and plug it
into the air-flow meter connection. put the silver clip back. and you
are done.
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