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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #20 on: 08 April 2013, 13:54 »
I'd have to buy it 5 times over for it to cost the price of one sensor from VW.

Don't get me wrong I'd much rather use a main dealer for parts, but I might try a pattern to see if it solves the issue.

There seems to be two options, a green, rectangle 4 pin or a blue round sensor. Is it the green one I need?

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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #21 on: 08 April 2013, 14:10 »
You'll have to look at your existing one to see which type you need.

I agree with Rhyso about pattern parts, they won't last. A cheap one could be used for diagnostics, however if it confirms the fault then I'd fit a genuine one, if it is not at fault then refit your old one.

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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #22 on: 08 April 2013, 14:13 »
I think that's what I'll do then.

This might sound daft, but I'm pretty sure the existing one is black. How can I tell if it's the blue or green one I need?
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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #23 on: 08 April 2013, 14:30 »
It will be blue or green  :lipsrsealed:  :wink:


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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #24 on: 08 April 2013, 14:43 »
I'm sure it's black!

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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #25 on: 08 April 2013, 15:33 »
Don't laugh....when I said it was black.....I think I was looking at the wrong thing.  :embarrassed:

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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #26 on: 08 April 2013, 15:37 »
Don't laugh....when I said it was black.....I think I was looking at the wrong thing.  :embarrassed:

Click on the link i posted, it has pics of what to look for  :wink:

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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #27 on: 08 April 2013, 19:53 »
It looks black until you take the plug off


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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #28 on: 08 April 2013, 20:03 »
The water may be circulating at tickover and returning to the header tank, but you've already said the temperature goes up the faster you drive. This screams water pump to me. The faster the engine is going, the harder the water pump has to work and thats when the impellor slips on the shaft. Or the impellor is half missing so it can't move the coolant fast enough at high rpms.

If you want to know for sure without stripping the cam belt off to get to the water pump you can remove the thermostat and just about get your finger on the impellor to see if its in one piece and to try to turn it. Chances are some of it will break off in your hands they get VERY brittle with age.

temp sensor faults usually make the needle flick up and down randomly, quite often dropping down to 0 while you drive then straight back up again. also the old style temp sensors were black.. i think the green ones replace them, couldn't say 100% without checking.

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Re: Very Strange Issue With My 1.8 T
« Reply #29 on: 08 April 2013, 20:52 »
Could also be a blocked radiator, which can cause the car to heat up with speed if there isn't sufficient air flow due to the blockage. When was the last coolant change?

Having said that, my money would be on the water pump impeller being broken & not pumping the water round quick enough.