arggh!! temp guage low level light!!!!
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Re: arggh!! temp gauge low level light!!!!
Part number of the relay fitted in position 3 in my 2.1 DJ '86/87 is:-
191 919 376 (It is marked VWAudi)
12V - EAP
the connections are marked:-
5 +15 -31 6
The other relays fitted on my van, are in position 5 (Radiator fan?)
Position 8 (Load sharing 'X' relay?)
Position 12 (Indicators/Hazard Lights)
Hope this helps, however, my coolant warning light flashes for a few seconds when ignition key is turned and then goes out, whether relay 3 is fitted or not!!!!
Mike
191 919 376 (It is marked VWAudi)
12V - EAP
the connections are marked:-
5 +15 -31 6
The other relays fitted on my van, are in position 5 (Radiator fan?)
Position 8 (Load sharing 'X' relay?)
Position 12 (Indicators/Hazard Lights)
Hope this helps, however, my coolant warning light flashes for a few seconds when ignition key is turned and then goes out, whether relay 3 is fitted or not!!!!
Mike
Last edited by Grun on 23 Nov 2005, 11:35, edited 1 time in total.
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First google search turned up:-
Part Name: Accessory Power Relay
Part Number: E1730
Category: Electrical-Switch & Relay
Application:
Part Color:
Description: RELAY,ACSRY (MARKED 191 919 376) {88922747}
Compatability: Volkswagen Vanagon
Manufacturer: ACDELCO
Price: $21.79
Dealer Information: Rock Auto
Madison, WI
(866)762-5288
service@rockauto.com
Part Link: Click here to buy or view part!
Keep looking.
Mike
Part Name: Accessory Power Relay
Part Number: E1730
Category: Electrical-Switch & Relay
Application:
Part Color:
Description: RELAY,ACSRY (MARKED 191 919 376) {88922747}
Compatability: Volkswagen Vanagon
Manufacturer: ACDELCO
Price: $21.79
Dealer Information: Rock Auto
Madison, WI
(866)762-5288
service@rockauto.com
Part Link: Click here to buy or view part!
Keep looking.
Mike
'Two 'eads is better'n wun even if mine's a sheeps'
Grun
Member Number 1250
D reg 2.1 DJ autosleeper poptop
Grun
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Also found:-
http://www.importecparts.com/audilist.html
191 919 376A Relay, Coolant Level 27.55 (Dollars?)
Perhaps 'A' supercedes the 'obsolete' item.
Sods law says it will not fix the problem if you track one down!
Mike
http://www.importecparts.com/audilist.html
191 919 376A Relay, Coolant Level 27.55 (Dollars?)
Perhaps 'A' supercedes the 'obsolete' item.
Sods law says it will not fix the problem if you track one down!
Mike
'Two 'eads is better'n wun even if mine's a sheeps'
Grun
Member Number 1250
D reg 2.1 DJ autosleeper poptop
Grun
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I had this light flashing problem last year mine also stopped when warm after restarting. Problem was coolant passing up the two probes in the sensor and shorting the circuit. Once warmed up the coolant dried out and the light went off (after restarting) A replacement sensor cured the fault although the previous was new - I think there are some faulty ones about.
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Just an update to those that can be asked.
The new relay arrived before christmas and the flashing stopped the day i ordered it! and has never returned. Which is good. I have now fitted new relay and still no flashing. So I think this proves the following
If you
Make sure your expansion bottle is full
Buy a new senser
Rewire the terminals
Put vasaline on them
Replace the relay or at least fiddle with it a few times
You should cure the problem and maybe end up with a spare relay.
The new relay arrived before christmas and the flashing stopped the day i ordered it! and has never returned. Which is good. I have now fitted new relay and still no flashing. So I think this proves the following
If you
Make sure your expansion bottle is full
Buy a new senser
Rewire the terminals
Put vasaline on them
Replace the relay or at least fiddle with it a few times
You should cure the problem and maybe end up with a spare relay.

Im not the first and I wont be the last