Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 09:39:32 -0700
Reply-To: Mark McCulley <raven@HALCYON.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: Mark McCulley <raven@HALCYON.COM>
Subject: Re: Acceleration Problem at gren light... Solved
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If you have the modified wiring harness to the air flow meter, you do not
need to add the capacitor. You should not have both installed. The capacitor
is a cheapie fix if you don't want to fork out the $ for the VW harness.
Both of these modifications are to correct stumbling at constant
speeds--they are not meant to fix the problem you are describing. If the van
now "runs perfectly," why would you consider putting the capacitor back in?
-Mark McCulley
At 12:27 AM 5/9/98 -0700, Alain Thibault wrote:
>A couple of weeks ago, I posted a few messages concerning problems
>accelerating at green lights when engine is hot and particularly after
>longer waiting time period at the light . My mechanic look at everything
>suggested by the list (from timing to O2 sensor and even cleaned all
>grounds ) but the van would still misbehave ( no power).
>
>He finally found the culprit : the 35 volts 22 microfarad tantalum
>capacitor installed in the airflow meter harness ( the original
>capacitor is a 10 volts but on my van I had replaced the 10 volts with a
>35 volts)
>
>My van is equipped with the modified air-flow meter harness which solves
>misfire in the vanagon after extended highway driving. But for some
>reasons, I had replaced the 10 volts tantalum capacitor found in the
>harness by a 35 Volts tantalum capacitor because I still could feel
>hesitations from the engine, at times, on highway with the 10 volts. I
>was told that the 22 microfarad 35 v. (there were no 25 volts available
>which is the one suggested by many listees) could simply handle more
>resistance and would work fine. Well it did not. After cutting one of
>the leg of the capacitor, the van ran perfectly and still does since
>then. It actually never runnned better. So I went to my electronic shop
>and bought the supposedly correct part, that is a 25 volts 22
>micro.capacitor, which I planned to solder back in place of the 35
>volts. Hope this will help the fellow who posted a similar problem with
>his van recently.
>
> I still don't quite understand though why the 35 volts didn't work.
>What is the problem with being able to handle more resonnance or
>resistance ?
>
> Maybe Tim knows... Thank you so much.
>
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