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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: GTIRacer on 11 August 2006, 19:40

Title: Tempreture Gauge
Post by: GTIRacer on 11 August 2006, 19:40
Hi All

Just a quick question ive performed a search and could'nt find anything on this , My tempreture gauge on the dash was working fine and then i didnt use the car for 3 days and when i drove it yesterday i noticed the needle was'nt moving . Is there a fuse that could of blown ? everything else works fine on the car as normal , Also would the fan still kick in if the needle aint moving? i dont know where to start to try and fix this any help people?

The heater still blows hot and cold as normal.

Thanks
Title: Re: Tempreture Gauge
Post by: monzablue16v on 11 August 2006, 20:11
Hey
First things first what model and engine is it?  :) It might be a dodgy sender or a loose connection onto the sender. Does your fuel gauge still work?

Title: Re: Tempreture Gauge
Post by: GTIRacer on 11 August 2006, 20:18
Sorry its a G reg 1989 ,1.8 gti 16v , and the fuel gauge still works fine
Title: Re: Tempreture Gauge
Post by: purplespot1973 on 11 August 2006, 21:34
not too sure of the problem, i think the needle night have either come off the dial, or as monzablue16v mentioned, dodgy sender. Just to put your mind at rest (if you were that worried) Fan would still kick in no problems, as it is hardwired into the heat element so if that gets hot, fan kicks in, regardless of temp guage working or not.
Title: Re: Tempreture Gauge
Post by: Veedubgt18v on 11 August 2006, 22:38
bridge the connection on the sender which is on the water pipe coming out the head to see if its dodgy use a paper clip or something, it should make the needle go to the right and thereby elminate the sender or show u that the sender is duff
Title: Re: Tempreture Gauge
Post by: rubjonny on 13 August 2006, 16:21
run the engine from cold & feel the bottom radiator hose, if it goes warm almost straight away your thermostat is stuck open or missing.  More likly to be a sender fault though since its just stopped working, stats usually fail closed.
Title: Re: Tempreture Gauge
Post by: GTIRacer on 13 August 2006, 16:56
i will give all your ideas a try ,thanks for responding