Temperature gauge not working
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Temperature gauge not working
My temp guage is playing up. Most times it doesn't move from cold start. other times moves to about 70-80 degrees. wots up with this thing?
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The temp sensor is a 4-pin dual sensor, one part for ECU other part for Temp gauge. Usually the sensor for ECU goes faulty, causing difficulty starting car from HOT (TOO RICH - ECU thinks engine is cold). In your case (and others) the gauge plays up. Cheap and very easy to change, there is now a superseded part.
Having said that, Audi are known (especially TT's) for having problems with their dash instruments!!
Don't worry - probably the sensor, worth changing in any event as it's a known fault.
Do a search, you'll find plenty of references.
Having said that, Audi are known (especially TT's) for having problems with their dash instruments!!
Don't worry - probably the sensor, worth changing in any event as it's a known fault.
Do a search, you'll find plenty of references.
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A lot of people have changed this themselves, it's very simple.
Do it with engine cold and there's no problem with any water loss.
You should take a look here........... http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/2317718.phtml
Do it with engine cold and there's no problem with any water loss.
You should take a look here........... http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/2317718.phtml
Here's a pic to help you locate the sensor
http://209.128.70.155/ECTsensor.jpg
http://209.128.70.155/ECTsensor.jpg
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Thanks a lot UKS4APR. I'll attempt the job once I have the sensor. Will let you guy know how it goes.UKS4APR1 wrote:Here's a pic to help you locate the sensor
http://209.128.70.155/ECTsensor.jpg

Bear in mind that is the rearview of the engine, so when searching for the sensor look at the rear left hand side from the front of the car. It's underneath the the MAF to Y pipe accordian hose. Easy to do, make sure you get a new O ring and that the old O ring is removed before refitting.
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