I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
I was wondering if any of you out there have ever seen this or can think of some other option to try.
I have a temperature gauge that wont move off 60.
When I turn the ignition on the gauge moves as if it is then active, so I know there is power.
So the usual fix would be change the sensor, I did this twice, the last was a Febi unit.
I have rewired 2 plugs for it with no better result.
If I use a paper clip and short connection 1 and 2, then turn the ignition on, the gauge shoots right up, so I am guessing the gauge actually works.
I have used Vagcom light to read the ecu info and the dash signal info while taking it for a drive, the temperature rises to 90 and stays put so I also know its not the stat.
I have no error codes also.
I am completely stumped with this one so any light you guys could shine would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
I am no expert on this matter, but which engine do you have? On my BAU there are 2 temp sensors for the coolant.
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
I am running an Audi AKE, only one sensor with 2 jobs, on is for the ecu and the other is for the gauge.
Cheers
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
Its the same sensor as my old AJM TDI
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
May be an idea to ask BBA Reman if it could possibly be a dash fault.
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
The comercial garage in Rochester? Are they likely to help me, I would expect a garage to want everything to be chargable.
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
I suggest that if there is only one sensor, and the ECU gives the correct temperature via Vagcom, that your gauge is faulty.
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
I guessed this too, just needed second guessing!
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
As far as I know, the sensor is double: two sensor in the same "body", one connected to the ECU and another connected to the cluster. There is a second sensor in the lower radiator hose, for other control units.
Is the resistance on both sensor the same? Yo can try removing the pins from the connector and swaping them over. Maybe is a cabling problem.
Re: I promise you this isnt your usual Coolant Temperature Sensor problem! Please help! :)
I could try swapping them over, good thinking.