Vanagon Syndrome??? Totally at a loss

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Re: Vanagon Syndrome??? Totally at a loss

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jojorose wrote:
The story so far….1991 T25 2.1DJ automatic

Sorry looking for clues for my own wagon which is misbehaving. I have a 2.1. Petrol automatic, 1991. What does the DJ stand for. Are you diesel? In which case your solutions are no good for me?

DJ is VW code for the usual 2.1 injected petrol engine that most western european countries got, without a catalytic converter. Yours is almost certainly the same engine.
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Re: Vanagon Syndrome??? Totally at a loss

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jojorose wrote:
The story so far….1991 T25 2.1DJ automatic

Sorry looking for clues for my own wagon which is misbehaving. I have a 2.1. Petrol automatic, 1991. What does the DJ stand for. Are you diesel? In which case your solutions are no good for me?

jojo

DJ doesn't stand for anything its just the VW code for one of the fuel injected 2.1L petrol engine. The other common one in this country is the MV but there are others

http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/VehicleSpec ... engine.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

look for the ones that say 2,1l 4-cyl

On your engine have a look where it says "engine code" on this picture to find yours Image
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