Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
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Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
Hi
A couple of years ago Steve ( Gasure) sorted my syndrome and very happy I was too, it now seems to have returned .. Is this possible or should I look at another possible cause of ignition cut out, failing to re start followed by re start like nothing had happened.
Any help would be welcome as we are planning a week away next week
Thanks
Andrew
A couple of years ago Steve ( Gasure) sorted my syndrome and very happy I was too, it now seems to have returned .. Is this possible or should I look at another possible cause of ignition cut out, failing to re start followed by re start like nothing had happened.
Any help would be welcome as we are planning a week away next week
Thanks
Andrew
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
Hi
it is indeed 2.1 injection
Andrew
it is indeed 2.1 injection
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
MV DJ?
I had my fill of the 2.1 with the decaying electrics There's so much to go wrong and the only way to test some of it is by swapping out. I have a genuine vag loom that cures vanagon syndrome somewhere you can have it on sale or return £40. But there is a raft of tests to try in bentley, but another likely candidate is the airflow meter, can give fluctuating results if the tracks are worn you need an alalogue meter to test it. Maybe have a word with steve to find out what he did to fix it last time. if MV lamda probe can return spurious information to the primitive 'brain'. Sorry I cant be more help, it was exactly these sort of problems that convinced me to go diesel.
I had my fill of the 2.1 with the decaying electrics There's so much to go wrong and the only way to test some of it is by swapping out. I have a genuine vag loom that cures vanagon syndrome somewhere you can have it on sale or return £40. But there is a raft of tests to try in bentley, but another likely candidate is the airflow meter, can give fluctuating results if the tracks are worn you need an alalogue meter to test it. Maybe have a word with steve to find out what he did to fix it last time. if MV lamda probe can return spurious information to the primitive 'brain'. Sorry I cant be more help, it was exactly these sort of problems that convinced me to go diesel.
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
Thanks
I love this power unit its responsive and pulls well but these flakey electrics are a little bit irritating........ steve is a wizzard and i am going to ask for his help too.
Thanks for the offer of the loom i will let you know
Andrew
I love this power unit its responsive and pulls well but these flakey electrics are a little bit irritating........ steve is a wizzard and i am going to ask for his help too.
Thanks for the offer of the loom i will let you know
Andrew
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
My flooding/cutting out was cured by re-gapping the throttle valve microswitch. Easy to check and easy to cure - which is why I left it till last after going through everything else over several days.
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
My DJ had just this intermittent fault. Would start and drive perfectly then just die .. Leave a few mins and carry on as if nothing was wrong . Or.. Would be driving fine stop somewhere and refuse to restart/ almost start but take no throttle. Turned out to be the ignition module thing on the Ali plate by the coil and/or the throttle micro switch so replaced both and all is well again 3 yrs on 

in too deep to quit now....
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Thanks guys looks like you are both pointing me in the same direction
1664 yes please can u send it via here or do u need an email addy
Andrew
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
If memory serves this only addresses throttle extremes, only an issue driving off road or like a loon on the road.My flooding/cutting out was cured by re-gapping the throttle valve microswitch
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
Hacksawbob wrote:only an issue driving off road or like a loon on the road.

The microswitch operates at accelerator pedal fully off and fully closed. It was failing to operate in the fully off position and was over fuelling causing intermittent flooding.
"driving like a loon" indeed

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PM me your email address Andrewcallanish wrote:1664 yes please can u send it via here or do u need an email addy
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
If it happens again and you have a lambda probe fitted,,,,,pull the connection off the lambda and drive it without it for a while and then refit it,,,,,worked for me.
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Re: Vanagon syndrome or not Vanagon syndrome help
Hi Hacksaw Bob, do you still have the AFM loom adaptor. My new 2,1 dj Is displaying these symptoms. I would fit the capacitor myself but the van is in Devon at a garage and I'm in London.
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