Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 10:22:55 -0500
Reply-To: ray.wei@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM
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From: Yi-Ruey Wei <ray.wei@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM>
Subject: Re: '87 Syncro GL scary high idle
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Chris,
My 87 Syncro had similar problem back when it was still under warranty.
The rpm is not as high as yours but the idle was not stable and if I turned
the AC on , the engine will die. The dealer couldn't fix the problem (of
course!). Later a VW regional "manager" spent 2 days, replaced every
possible components which may effect the idle like idle stabilizer, idle
control unit, ECU etc. but in vain. Finally he ordered a whole engine wire
harness and the problem fixed. I believe you may have to go through the
same procedure, replacing these parts one by one. Also, it could be O2
sensor. I don't think you have a sticky accelerator cable or weak spring
since you idle will drop. My 85 GLI has unstable idle too (again not high,
just unstable). I've tried a new idle stabilizer and an used ECU but in
vain. I'll put a new O2 sensor next since it's due.
Good Luck.
Yi-Ruey Wei
87 Vanagon GL Syncro w/leaking cylinder head
85 Jetta GLI w/160,000 miles
Dallas, TX
Chris Wyatt <cwyatt@DINO.GI.ALASKA.EDU> on 07/15/98 08:10:56 PM
Please respond to Chris Wyatt <cwyatt@DINO.GI.ALASKA.EDU>
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Subject: '87 Syncro GL scary high idle
Hi Volks,
This morning towards the end of my commute my van suddenly began revving
itself up when I disengaged the clutch or sat in neutral.
It peaks at about 4000 rpm, then settles down again. VROOOM, settle,
VROOOM, settle, VROOOM, settle, you get the idea.
I confirmed that my sandal wasn't caught on the accelerator pedal, causing
the revving. Pretty wacky, as if Dr. Loveless was in the bushes with a
remote control, trying to force me into the intersection. If they're
really out to get you, it's not paranoia.
It has had a steady high idle in the winter, that always goes to normal
once operating temperature is achieved.
I cruised the archives, but didn't find reference to the symptoms I
experienced this morning.
I'd be grateful for any advice. Wish me luck on the drive home.
Cheers,
Chris Wyatt
'87 Syncro GL
Fairbanks, Alaska
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