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Date:         Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:46:06 -0400
Reply-To:     Lawrence Johnson <ljohnson@HALHINET.ON.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Lawrence Johnson <ljohnson@HALHINET.ON.CA>
Subject:      Re: irregular idle speed
Comments: To: christopher irvin <cirvin66@HOTMAIL.COM>,
          Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@vanagon.com>
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Christopher, I think that I have found the cause (and solution) of one kind of surging problem.

First, a bit of history: My idle was starting to show erratic behaviour. When the engine warmed up the idle would surge. After a hot long drive, on occasion, we would lose the idle completely.

I followed Joel Walker's suggestion: I cleaned the idle stabilizer with throttle body cleaner. I took the unit off and sprayed the inlet and outlet until clean then used a small screw driver to hold the valve open while spraying cleaner through the inlet and out the outlet. After putting all back together, I took it for a test drive and all ran perfectly ... well almost perfectly ... it still had a pesky surging of about 25 rpm above and below 950 rpm about ever second or two. :-)

The next day, I had NO IDLE at all, NONE, KEIN. :-(

On examination, the idle stabilizer was humming, as it should, but apparently the valve was not opening. The only thing that I could think of was that the throttle body cleaner had stripped the idle stabilizer of all of its lubricants and the valve was sticking. With the idle stabilizer humming (engine not running), I pulled off the inlet hose and sprayed a light oil (Slick 50) into the stabilizer inlet, put the hose back on and started the engine. It IDLED PERFECTLY with no surging :-)

The next day, it IDLED PERFECTLY with no surging. :-)

Today, we're going for a nice long drive and I'll report back. Larry and Fritz ('86 Syncro Westfalia)

Q: why does the idle stabilizer hum? A: because it doesn't know the words. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

christopher irvin wrote:

> My ‘84 has an inconsistent idle speed... it revs (or surges) every 3 or > 4 seconds. <snip> Does any one have any thoughts? <snip>


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