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Offline yabbie

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Coolant thermostat
« on: 03 February 2007, 09:55 »
can anyone confirm if the coolant thermostat is under the water pump is it a right pig to get at  :rolleyes:

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Re: Coolant thermostat
« Reply #1 on: 03 February 2007, 18:44 »
I'm told that yes that is where it is and Yes it IS a pig.

Why are you considering changing it? I ask because my temp water temp gauge is always very low and I thought that may help?
It's urban right? That means it must be tougher, obviously.... ;-)

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Re: Coolant thermostat
« Reply #2 on: 03 February 2007, 18:53 »
On the 2.0 it is next door to the water pump in a housing.......

1 remove the pas belt for access
2 remove the pas pump mount (don't undo any haoses)
3 remove hose from coolant pump housing
4 remove 2 bolts from thermostat housing and remove housing
5 take stat out (make sure you use a new rubber ring gasket)

fitting is a reversal off removing..oh and also empty the coolant before anything alse as there's a fair bit of water there

and robster does your car get warm (i.e heater) as this could be the temp sensor at fault
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Re: Coolant thermostat
« Reply #3 on: 03 February 2007, 19:54 »
i want to change it cause it takes a good 15 mins to warm up and i think it get stuck open and closed on diffrent occasions so its still a real pig of a job to do then  :sick:

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Re: Coolant thermostat
« Reply #4 on: 03 February 2007, 20:13 »
Hey Boney,

No, the gauge shows in the coldest 3 bars at all times unless i'm stationary for a period of time then it goes to half way. I should have thought it should sit just below half way all the time?

Thanks Mate,

Rob
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Re: Coolant thermostat
« Reply #5 on: 03 February 2007, 20:29 »
robster i had a similar problem with my old golf...and that turned out to be the temp sensor.....

If she is blowing hot air from your heater when it show's cold I would try that first
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Re: Coolant thermostat
« Reply #6 on: 03 February 2007, 20:57 »

Ok mate thanks. The MFA shows an appropriate oil temp while the coolant gauge is set at cold so i'll give it a look. Looks like ECP will be getting lots of my money this month!
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