engine overheating at over 40mph
hello again
first time i've seen the coolant error. driving on M25 at 40-50 and when it cleared up i've tried to went up to 60.
then when light and warning came on: coolant too high ...
no major coolant usage, just maybe 300ml over 4years
i'm due for a timing belt and water pump anyway so i went on ETKA and tried my luck with part codes
WAUZZZ4G6EN078816
a6 c7 2.0 tdi 177 270k miles
this one got me confused: what's the difference between 03L121011J and 03L121011JX . i believe newer ones are 03L121011P and 03L121011PX
what is the X for ?
also, reading about faults and bulletins online, i've decided to replace the Thermostat too with a latest development one. is this the one i have to look for: 03L121111AD ?
my next confusion is with Bosch timing belt kits.
i've found 2 of them with different bosch part numbers but they bot fit (so they say).
how do i tell which is the right better one for my needs?
i'll try and run vcds today to see if there are any fault codes stored in regards to water pump/cooling
anyone could pls advise on which tests/reading should i perform in there to be able to test what parts might be wrong?
Re: engine overheating at over 40mph
Get a price on genuine stuff, J or JX or p or PX the ex can mean its an exchange item.
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Re: engine overheating at over 40mph
Hi
Thanks for the input
Right now I'm trying to find the right part codes for my car.
I won't buy repairs or dodgy brands anyway :)
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johnro79
this one got me confused: what's the difference between 03L121011J and 03L121011JX . i believe newer ones are 03L121011P and 03L121011PX
what is the X for ?
The X usually denotes a rebult part - stripped, worn / wearable parts replaced, should be as good as new.
The P suffix seems to be listed as a later version for various non-Audi vehicles (where a J will also fit), while the Audi's stick with J. Sticking to something compatible with J may be best.
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johnro79
also, reading about faults and bulletins online, i've decided to replace the Thermostat too with a latest development one. is this the one i have to look for: 03L121111AD ?
That seems to be the right one. Can you read the part code on the existing one?
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johnro79
One of them has a water pump, the other doesn't. Does that help you choose :)?
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dean warren
One of them has a water pump, the other doesn't. Does that help you choose :)?
How did those get in there. I've must've printed the wrong items
Here's what I found from bosch , 2 full sets for the same car
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Originally Posted by
dean warren
One of them has a water pump, the other doesn't. Does that help you choose :)?
How did those get in there. I've must've printed the wrong items
Here's what I found from bosch , 2 full sets for the same car
1987946974
1987946943
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Not sure how you got the above to show a quote from me though it isn’t anything i said…. Lol
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Not sure how you got the above to show a quote from me though it isn’t anything i said…. Lol
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holly carp. sorry about that. gremlins-a-plenty today :)
between those 2 codes of mine, 1 was in stock , the other one wasn't . guess it made it easier :)
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Well I love a good bit of sleuthing, so as far as I can see...
From onlinecarparts.co.uk:
- 1 987 946 943 = 1 x Water Pump (Article №: 1 987 949 768) + 1 x Timing Belt Set (Article №: 1 987 946 582)
- 1 987 946 974 = 1 x Water Pump (Article №: 1 987 949 768) + 1 x Timing Belt Set (Article №: 1 987 946 384)
So the timing belt sets are different.
Looking at Bosch PDF guides for each:
- https://media.partauto.fr/download/1...0000COB200.pdf
- https://media.partauto.fr/download/1...0000COTR00.pdf
...there are new bolts for a few things in the first listed. That PDF (click the EN link at top left it comes up in German) might be a handy read as well :).
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VAG-Abound
Well I love a good bit of sleuthing, so as far as I can see...
From onlinecarparts.co.uk:
- 1 987 946 943 = 1 x Water Pump (Article №: 1 987 949 768) + 1 x Timing Belt Set (Article №: 1 987 946 582)
- 1 987 946 974 = 1 x Water Pump (Article №: 1 987 949 768) + 1 x Timing Belt Set (Article №: 1 987 946 384)
So the timing belt sets are different.
Looking at Bosch PDF guides for each:
- https://media.partauto.fr/download/1...0000COB200.pdf
- https://media.partauto.fr/download/1...0000COTR00.pdf
...there are new bolts for a few things in the first listed. That PDF (click the EN link at top left it comes up in German) might be a handy read as well :).
thanks a lot
from those pdf's, it seems that one kit has more pulleys/rollers then the other. otherwise , the belt and water pump seem to be the same
now back to step 1 for me. i've touched all hoses before and after the thermostat and they seem to have the same temperature, hot
is there anything i could do to check by using VCDS to diagnose if water pump/flow is my issue there?
i know, by being overdue i have to replace both timing belt and coolant pump. just wanna check if there might be smtg else wrong/bad that i could replace while doing that expensive work.
as a secondary concern, it it worth doing a coolant flush/clean since all this is being done?
never done this before and don't know what to use, how to flush/clean it properly and how much new coolant to have on hand afterwards
thanks a lot for all your help