We have monitored the 2.3 mu m Delta upsilon = 2 CO bands toward young
stellar objects that are predominantly of low luminosity (L < 10,000
L-.) and show evidence of mass loss. The CO emission can be highly var
iable, on timescales as short as a few days. In DG Tau, the bands have
been observed to disappear and reappear and may also have a periodic
modulation. For the BN object, the equivalent width has varied by a fa
ctor of 3; and for V1331 Cyg, the equivalent width doubled in 9 days.
Changes in equivalent width also occurred in SSV 13, AS 353A, and 1548
C27, while WL 16 and S106 have not shown variations. Of the nine CO ab
sorption sources reobserved, only the FU Ori-type star V1057 Cpg went
through a significant change in equivalent width. It also presents an
unusual and variable band profile.