Rico; Intermittent electrical problems are the worst to track down!!! There are two methods to find the problem: 1>Easter egging 2>Troubleshooting Easter egging consists of making a quasi-educated guess and throwing new parts at it. The advantage of this method is you may get lucky and quickly fix the problem. The disadvantage is it can be expensive and infuriating if luck is not on your side. It seems to be the preferred method of most major car dealers these days. I prefer real trouble shooting. Unfortunately it can be time consuming and expensive but the rewards are worth it. The expense is usually a one time deal; good test equipment (digital voltmeter) and a Bentley manual. As for your problem you might try hooking up your voltmeter to where the suspected problem is and monitor it for confirmation. Drive Safely & Good Luck Ken Lewis<Kernersville,NC>86 VW crewcab;60 T-5 Coupe On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 20:08:40 EST Rico Dagastino <Dagbear@AOL.COM> writes: > I am having a problem with the '87 I recently bought. Occasionally, >when >attempting to start the vehicle, I will not hear the click of the fuel >pump >relays. Consequently, no start. Sometimes, while driving, the >vehicle will >die. I attempt to restart but don't hear the fuel pump relay. After a >few >tries, it will start. The ignition switch is new. Any help would be >greatly >appreciated. Thanks, > >Rico Dagastino >Munford, TN >84 GL "Thing 1" >87 GL "Thing 2" ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. |
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