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Coolant temp
OllieL:
OBDeleven
So I normally go to live data and the select a “block” to see live data (like when I check the chain on our Tiguan TSI)
Don’t want to rush in to main thermostat if it turns out being a sensor. Interestingly fans come on within 10 seconds of car being turned on, and the needle sits just below 90. However OBDeleven shows coolant temps of around 70 degrees max
Thanks
Ollie
pudding:
If it never gets above 70, your main thermostat is indeed goosed. The sensor could also do with replacing as they've revised it a few times over the years. Although the sensor costs almost as much, if not more than the thermostat.....but whilst it's in bits and all that!
If the fans come on after start-up, check you haven't got climate control on 'Auto'. Switch it to 'Eco' and they should turn off.
OllieL:
Thanks for your reply.
So does not display the normal signs of thermostat failure (I’ve had 3 that did in the past).
I have a temp sensor fault code and the fans run all the time.
When the car is driving the temp will reach 90 degrees on dial (less on OBDeleven block readout) but when stationary and in the cold (with fans running) drops temp (I imagine the fans running maximally cools its).
Aircon on or off doesn’t matter.
Was hoping to rule out which sensor I needed to replace (rather than throw both at it, hence the conversation about which “block” show the temp sensor read out so I could work out which one).
I will just unplug one at a time and see which one I can unplug without gaining another fault code and work it out that way
LC5F:
--- Quote from: OllieL on February 03, 2022, 06:03:35 pm ---Was hoping to rule out which sensor I needed to replace (rather than throw both at it, hence the conversation about which “block” show the temp sensor read out so I could work out which one).
I will just unplug one at a time and see which one I can unplug without gaining another fault code and work it out that way
--- End quote ---
They both use the same grey sensor.
The one above the gearbox is very easy to swap out.
Logic would suggest it should be 50/50 between the 2, but by the law of sod it will be the one in the main thermostat, that is an awkward stinker of a job - if it's that one and you have any doubts at all about the main thermostat, replace that as well, make sure you get a new O-ring seal and clip for the sensor too.
OllieL:
--- Quote from: LC5F on February 03, 2022, 06:57:06 pm ---
--- Quote from: OllieL on February 03, 2022, 06:03:35 pm ---Was hoping to rule out which sensor I needed to replace (rather than throw both at it, hence the conversation about which “block” show the temp sensor read out so I could work out which one).
I will just unplug one at a time and see which one I can unplug without gaining another fault code and work it out that way
--- End quote ---
They both use the same grey sensor.
The one above the gearbox is very easy to swap out.
Logic would suggest it should be 50/50 between the 2, but by the law of sod it will be the one in the main thermostat, that is an awkward stinker of a job - if it's that one and you have any doubts at all about the main thermostat, replace that as well, make sure you get a new O-ring seal and clip for the sensor too.
--- End quote ---
Thanks for the info.
When I scan it comes up with sensor 2?
Do you know where I could find a diagram which would indicate which one of the 2 is sensor 2 please?
Thanks
Ollie
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