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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Godzilla on 30 September 2007, 23:29

Title: What is a Waxstat?
Post by: Godzilla on 30 September 2007, 23:29
As the title really!!

Been reading up reviews on my girlfriends MK2 1.6 Driver and the majority of reviews have put down 'waxstat' as a common fault........What exactly is it, where does it live and what does it do?!

Title: Re: What is a Waxstat?
Post by: Haribo! on 01 October 2007, 02:59
its on the carb inside a black plastic thing i think, if it stops working it messes the whole thing up... or something..
Title: Re: What is a Waxstat?
Post by: clipperjay on 01 October 2007, 10:31
It's an over run switch which is small plastic bulb looking thing and a little metal rod made from wax. As the car warms up it melts the wax and pulls in the metal rod which is attached to the choke or idle arm and vice versa when cold. You find it runs rough when the waxstat fails you need to buy new and don't start messing around with the rod i.e. push it in it will damage it big time.
Look at Rub Jonnys guide for pierburg problems your answers will be there!

J
There you go its called a Thermal Expansion Element aswell GSF about 25-30 squid I think. Don't get a secondhand one or a metal type one rubbish stick with plastic housing better coeffeicent. :nerd:

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