Temperature Sensor
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TheEggShell
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Temperature Sensor
Hi,
I've got a faulty temperature sensor on my GTi and was wondering if anyone knew where I could buy one from online?
I've got a faulty temperature sensor on my GTi and was wondering if anyone knew where I could buy one from online?
Re: Temperature Sensor
why what is up with it? how is it faulty?TheEggShell wrote:Hi,
I've got a faulty temperature sensor on my GTi and was wondering if anyone knew where I could buy one from online?
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TheEggShell
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Re: Temperature Sensor
Cheers for the help guys!

The problem with it is that the temp sensor gauge bottoms out intermitently. The guy at the garage said it is a really common fault with all VWs. He showed me where the sensor is on the engine so I thought I'd swap it over myself to save me from another garage billBepe wrote:
why what is up with it? how is it faulty?
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one_must_fall
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its easier if you remove the electrical connection before removing the sensor. this help keep coolant off the electrics. it will be stiff. i used a screwdriver to help prise it off. have a look at similar connectors to get a idea of how they work.
there's also a clip holding the sensor in. that just pulls straight out.
be prepared for coolant going everywhere when you remove the sensor. it will be hot if you have been driving the car. you could syphon the coolant before hand?
there's also a clip holding the sensor in. that just pulls straight out.
be prepared for coolant going everywhere when you remove the sensor. it will be hot if you have been driving the car. you could syphon the coolant before hand?
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Thanks, I've just completed the job now. I finally got the connector off with a screwdriver (but not before stabing my thumb with it!). I caught most of the coolant with a tub under the car. Was a simple job once I had got the electrical connector off and after a quick test drive my temperature needle seems to work again and no longer keeps dropping to zero. Temp sensor cost me £27
from the local stealer.
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just encounted this problem. done a bit of research and just to confirm is this the correct sensor?

(its from a Lupo engine but I've heard its the same.)
Is £27 really a standard price for this sensor?
To replace, Ive heard the following:
Unclip green holder, and pull out old sensor,
Replace with new one, and re-attach,
All do at reasonable speed to avoid losing coolant
Top up water if necessary
This all sound alright?

(its from a Lupo engine but I've heard its the same.)
Is £27 really a standard price for this sensor?
To replace, Ive heard the following:
Unclip green holder, and pull out old sensor,
Replace with new one, and re-attach,
All do at reasonable speed to avoid losing coolant
Top up water if necessary
This all sound alright?

