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Offline siddleg

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Re: Blue Temp Sender
« Reply #20 on: 13 November 2011, 12:36 »
what does the temp sender look like?

Offline MBChB

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Re: Blue Temp Sender
« Reply #21 on: 13 November 2011, 13:24 »
what does the temp sender look like?

Blue?
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Offline clipperjay

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Re: Blue Temp Sender
« Reply #23 on: 13 November 2011, 13:35 »
vw heritage do one Part ID: 025-906-041/A at £1495 and have them in stock  http://www.vwheritage.com/vw_spares_Temp-sender-2-pin-blue-2-1DJ-Also-Mk2-Golf-Jetta-Mk1-Cab_act_shop.product_pID_200451_lang_EN_country_GB.htm?crumbPageToLoad=1http://

Does an engine come with that?  :laugh:

I agree the geniuine ones are better made, but I've always said any sender is just a temperature pick up so if the water and anti freeze is in good nick as the oil it should improve the life of the sender. GSF should be a good one I've always thought?
 

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Re: Blue Temp Sender
« Reply #24 on: 13 November 2011, 19:03 »
Some sensors give totally the wrong value of resistance at given temperatures, making them useless. The temp sensors can govern quite a few things further down the line, so can throw many other settings out. So it is important to make sure the replacement is true/accurate. On a temp sensor purely for a dash gauge its not so critical, as it may under/over read, but as long as you know its at the 'normal' position /right temp and not over heating, fans work but hardly get used etc then its ok. On an ecu/wur etc reading sensor its far more important