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  1. Po116 fault codes 
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    Have this on my 2.0 tdi golf 2011

    Temp gauge behaves as normal and gets to 90 and stays there

    Topped up coolant

    What else could it be as can’t think of anything obvious


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  2. Re: Po116 fault codes 
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    P0116, not o116. Firstly, replace the temperature sender and if that does not work, the thermostat.
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    This is what vagcom says and the dial is at 90 degrees with the engine running on my drive.

    I gather you mean the coolant tempreture sensor

    What’s weird is the code doesn’t show up on a generic code reader but it you click read codes it pops up

    I can’t get the fault code to show again in vagcom so must be a cold start issue but I did see it last week


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    Just to confirm the heater heats up very quickly and works really well even when on full speed


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    What’s also weird is I don’t have the management light on which seems to be associated with this fault

    The temp gauge goes up as you would expect and sits at 90 and never moves


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    Coolant temp sensor changed

    What a ***** place to put it lol

    Temp figure lot closer together to what’s on there dash now and the temp gauge does go down when heaters wacked up on idle

    No fault codes on vagcom either

    My stuttering issue at 1800 revs when cruising along seems to be better as well

    Not bad for a 7 quid part

    Many thanks


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    The reason it does not show us on a generic reader is typical of generic OBDII reader, i.e. effin useless, often misleading and sometimes dangerous, don't waste your time and money on anything but VCDS. The MIL not coming on is normal until the fault causes an emissions issue, it is why when people come on here and describe a problem but say there are no lights on so there can't be a fault; that I get irritated.
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    Drove home stuttering between 1800 and 3000 revs is back

    Plugged in and coolant sensor fault has come back

    I haven’t deleted it so it will flag on vagcom

    Will plug it in and tomorrow and give the exact details. I have had the coolant sensor fault on vagcom but didn’t take a picture of the wording


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    I do believe the car has dpf off (no proof but the dpf light doesn’t sync test at start up )


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    If it has had a DPF delete and associated software manipulation, personally I am stuck.
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