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Date:         Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:02:33 -0600
Reply-To:     Ken Ehlert <kehlert@MCS.NET>
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From:         Ken Ehlert <kehlert@MCS.NET>
Subject:      Re: Rough cold idle/Fast warm idle
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I found the source of the problem. There is a fitting that connects a large hose to to the small diameter hose at the idle speed boost valves that had a large crack in it. I made a quick fix with electrical tape that will be in place until I can get a replacement.

Ken Ehlert wrote: > > My '85 Westy suddenly has a real rough cold idle and after warming, a fast > idle (1800 rpm). > > There is a wire that runs with some tubes/hoses in the passenger side rear > wheelwell that I accidently jerked while tapping the starter with a hammer (I > have the new starter, just haven't installed it yet). I checked in the engine > compartment and the wire is still connected. I haven't yet traced it back in > the other direction. Anyone know where this wire ends up under the vehicle? > Anyone know the purpose of this wire? Any chance this wire is related to my > idle problem? Any other ideas? > > TIA, > Ken Ehlert > 1985 Westy > 1964 Convertible Beetle


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