I had a water box vanagon I could never figure out. Later a friend of mine did - erratic relays powering the fuel injector circuit. They would work, then they wouldn’t. If it’s not throwing codes, probing for power wouldn’t be the worst thing to try.Working on my brother's "won't touch that with a ten foot pole" VW EuroVan based Winnebago Rialta. He had it shipped to me in Seattle from Florida because after calling 50 numbers, no one would work on it. I'm about to unload the parts cannon on it as I have made no progress on definitively diagnosing it's run then stall condition. It's pre-OBD and I have nothing that can scan it so all I've got is one blink code: 1344 coil second stage short to B+.
I'm going to do a hail Mary and replace plugs, wires, ignition module and coil all at the same time.
Thanks! I did test the fuel pump relay... put 12v on the control side and saw 0 ohms on the switch side. I checked and it still has fuel pressure when it dies. The other relay that I was reading about was the one that powers the ECU. If my initial ignition parts-palooza doesn't fix it, then I will try the relays. If that doesn't work, then I have a friend with an early 2000's Snapon scanner and a VW module for it that I will borrow.I had a water box vanagon I could never figure out. Later a friend of mine did - erratic relays powering the fuel injector circuit. They would work, then they wouldn’t. If it’s not throwing codes, probing for power wouldn’t be the worst thing to try.
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Lots of odds n' ends stuff on the docket this weekend. The weather here in the Midwest has been stunning the past few days, so I'm taking full advantage.
First I finished up installing a bunch of tie-down hooks on our little 4x8 Teske; 6 of the smaller ones around the upper perimeter and 4 of the massive suckers in the four corners. There's never going to be much of a load on any of them, but they'll definitely come in handy.
Came inside for a quick bite then I'm back out to play with my new Stihl MS 250 knock-off from Amazon. The wife wants a small tree taken down, gave me an excuse to buy a new tool.
How many miles?2019 Taco had shoe hold down go AWOL
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80k on the '19 Taco. I kinda think the brakes are not OEM, though. Not sure.How many miles?
My 2019 doesn’t rattle at all. MT, 4.88 and OV engine tune and it gets up and goes.80k on the '19 Taco. I kinda think the brakes are not OEM, though. Not sure.
It's got a hand shaker and 285/70s and man is it slow. I dunno what factory gearing is but it needs more. A lot more. So the automatics are never in the right gear but even when you can choose the gear it's way underpowered, except the larger rubber certainly robbed some. ~6500 elevation
I just don't see the appeal of this gen. They're ugly, slow, underpowered and I hit my head getting in every time. And the plastic bed somehow rattles more than sheetmetal???
Is that a Pro6Ten in place of the original A6 compressor?
I'm not sure where the tidbit about doing the A/C compressor went in my original post, but good eye!Is that a Pro6Ten in place of the original A6 compressor?
CVt drive on the go-kart - thats going to be FUN. If I had one as a kid I would likely have never ever gone inside.Picked up a Go Kart at auction. Gas tank was a little rusty but not bad. Pretty sure 3 of the 4 wheels are on backwards. Cleaned the carb and it fired right up. The belt is missing several teeth. New belt and a few spares on order. The kids are excited, me too.
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