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Model specific boards => Golf mk1 => Topic started by: kraM on 16 October 2005, 21:11
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Yippie!!! My MK1 is taxed, tested and rolling (gotta get another 700 miles this week before TSR dyno on Friday) :laugh: :grin: :laugh:
Anyway. 1600 GTi with the air-oil cooler setup. I have put an oil pressure sender in to the top or the oil filter housing and conected it to my VDO gauge. Nowt happens, tried swaping the connectors with the one on the head, still nowt. I have got feed and a good earth to the gauge. What am I doing wrong? Please help, as this is one of many teething problems that are getting on my t*ts!!! :cry: :embarassed: :cry: :angry:
Cheers
kraM
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I'm a little confused (or maybe its you :laugh:) - are you connecting a pressure switch to the stock VDO in your centre console??? :undecided: - this is a temperature guage :huh:
:shocked: there is no reading for oil pressure on a mk1, just an led in the clock cluster that flashes when pressure is low (one of the ones that comes on at start up) and an annoying buzzer that sounds when theres a problem
:rolleyes: Have you checked the sender? they're only a couple of quid and do tend to get a bit tempermental with age.
If you can be bothered you could test it (i'd buy a new one anyway) - remove the sender & connect a bulb tester (possitive to the terminal & negative on the tread) rest it over the spout of a kettle and boil the kettle (you may have to hold the button down for a bit) it should light up the bulb shortly after the kettle boils. This test works on fan switches too :wink:
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I'll have a bash at he kettal thing. The switch is not stock, but a VDO gauge from a VAG car.
Cheers for your help.
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I'll have a bash at he kettal thing. The switch is not stock, but a VDO gauge from a VAG car.
Cheers for your help.
The kettle trick only works with temperature guages :sad:
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Assuming you didn't have gauges to start with, to get the oil pressure gauge to work you need to replace the switch with a sender unit. Instead of on/off, the resistance changes according to pressure changes.
There is some good info available on this from here:-
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/alanb2/golf/mods/vdo.htm
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Assuming you didn't have gauges to start with, to get the oil pressure gauge to work you need to replace the switch with a sender unit. Instead of on/off, the resistance changes according to pressure changes.
There is some good info available on this from here:-
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/alanb2/golf/mods/vdo.htm
Nice one :wink:
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Wicked cool tip, cheers :cool:
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Did you get it sorted :huh:
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Not yet, looked at a sender at the weekend, more money than I had. Need to find a second hand sender, if anyone has one kicking about?!?!? :wink:
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Not yet, looked at a sender at the weekend, more money than I had. Need to find a second hand sender, if anyone has one kicking about?!?!? :wink:
:shocked: Where did you go???
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecommerce/Search_Results.asp
I think its the white one you want :laugh: but you'd better check
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Morning
Sender brought from Europarts in Slough. Very helpful.
Cheers for all your help and ideas lads.
Now have 3bar @ tickover and 5bar+ at any other revs.
kraM
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:cool: Sweet :grin: