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Hi,Ive just bought a t25 1.9 89,it runs great but the temp gauge sits higher(when fully hot) than on other t25s ive owned,when i put the heaters on full to get rid of some of the heat the gauge sits half way,any idea what will be causing this?Is it a problem or am i just been over cautious?
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Is the thermostat opening correctly ?

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Not checked it out yet,would it be best just to put a new one in, and try that?thanks for your help
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Try this link: viewtopic.php?f=37&t=78520

I had similar sort of probs and got loads of help from all the knowledgeable persons on here.

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thanks pete,did any of them ideas help yours?Or was you worrying for nothing?
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dbz864 wrote:Hi,Ive just bought a t25 1.9 89,it runs great but the temp gauge sits higher(when fully hot) than on other t25s ive owned,when i put the heaters on full to get rid of some of the heat the gauge sits half way,any idea what will be causing this?Is it a problem or am i just been over cautious?

The gauge not reading "correctly" is due to one thing, really.
That is, coolant flow around your engine.

I would do the basics first and see if Ian is correct, test the thermostat as per the haynes manual
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ok thanks il test the thermostat first.Is it wrong if the gauge is more than half way?thanks
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No not really... VW say that "normal" is any where between the marks on your gauge, but I like it to sit in the middle, as that's where most of them sit.

If the stat doesn't start to open before the water boils change it, they're not expensive... Be nicer still if you had a thermometer.

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when i first got my van, it had the wrong temp sender in (put in by a french mechanic when the PO was on holiday), making the gauge hover at about 80%, higher in traffic. didnt enjoy that much.. no overheating symptoms, just a high gauge. proper sender in, gauge fixed. phew!
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thanks pete,did any of them ideas help yours?Or was you worrying for nothing?

Think I was worrying for nothing but testing the thermostat as others more knowledgable suggest seems like a smart idea.
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thanks for all the help,soon as i get an hour il check it out
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not wanting to worry you too much but on my old diseasel that was a sure sign of air locks in the water system - bleed out the radiator if the other suggestions prove not to sort it
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