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Title: over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: BigRon on 19 July 2004, 06:33
Hi All,Some times the led overheating light flashes but the oil temp seems ok ,around 106 and the needle on the temp gauge is on about a quarter, i then just put heater onto hot a blow on full fan for 10 secs and it goes off, i can hear the car fan kicking in,so that seems to work.
Has any 1 else had this prob and or do they know a possible cause?
Thanks :-\
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: gibby on 19 July 2004, 09:20
Possible thermostat problem maybe  :-\
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: Gambit on 19 July 2004, 10:20
may sound simple but have you checked the coolant level? the light will flash if its low.
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: Dizzie on 19 July 2004, 12:40
I had one like that. just flashed for no reason and then went off. I even changed the header tank and the problem was still there.
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: BigRon on 20 July 2004, 16:01
Got new thermostat and coolant,what sort of time scale am i looking at to change these?
I have done others but on fords
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: Alexg40 on 20 July 2004, 17:28
This problem is very common by all accounts, my 16v has a the same problem, the light flashes for no reason what so ever. I am beginning to suspect a problem with chaffed wires, similar to that concerning the rear wiper motors.
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: red16v on 22 July 2004, 15:47

I had this on my 16v some years ago - the local vw dealer said the headgasket had gone. ?650 later the head gasket was changed - the led still flashed so you can imagine the kind of conversations I had with the dealership. In the end it turned out to be two things ;

1. like'Gambit' says you must ensure the coolent level is correct.

2. Check the lid on the resevoir is firmly twisted home and closed properly. The system is, as you probably know, pressurised and if the lid is not firmly and properly shut tight the sensor will detect the loss of pressure and set off the flashing led as a warning.

That was the simple (and inexpensive) cure to my flashing light problem in the end. regards, yt.
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: Gambit on 22 July 2004, 16:32
id actually replace the cap itself

i got one from GSF about 6mths ago and still found myself to be losing water, even though there is no sign watsover of any headgasket probs, then i listened to the expansion cap last night after i got home from work - and you could hear it his

so today i went to VAG and got a proper cap, only cost ?5.80, and you can see the difference in quality between the VAG item and GSF sh!te item!
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: BigRon on 24 July 2004, 16:24
cheers for info,
I cant seem to locate the therostat on the engine,any ideas,i  have a manual but it s not to clear.
Hey maybe im a retard and to stupid to relise that as well.lol
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: Blue MK2 on 25 July 2004, 13:11
Does your radiator fan work?
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: BigRon on 25 July 2004, 13:30
yeah, kicks in and spins a treat,
the temp gauge never seems to reach half way either, before i do the thermo i am going to by a new header tank lid.
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: piggy on 26 July 2004, 21:22
I had a regular problem with my 8v temp light flashing and having to top up the watwer in the header tank every 500 miles.
I changed a few hoses and still had the problem. I was also thinking about changing the header tank but gave the system a good flush and then replaced the fluid.
The most important thing I did was make the mixture of water to antifreeze.
Now done over 1500 miles without it reoccuring.
Title: Re:over heating led light on 91 16v er
Post by: BigRon on 01 August 2004, 20:09
Do you think that its possible the incorrect mixture of ant ifreeze and water what could cause this...Also i have noticed that the top rad pipe seem to swell more than i thought. like a snake after a meal thin at both ends and fat in the middle.. any info on this please.