coolant temp sensor location
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coolant temp sensor location
hi there. can't find the location properly and I have a non moving sensor. could someone describe in more detail where the coolant temp gauge sensor is and what colour wires are going into it. is it underneath the van, do I need to crawl under it and can I leave the engine cover on. much thanks.
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
been under the van. a double spade female is not connected. wires black and white stripe. black and blue stripe. left side of engine bay underneath toward the front of the van, ie the back of the engine as viewed from the engine bay.
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
now its gone to the top of the temperature gauge.
the red light is flashing constantly.
when I turn engine off and its cool the gauge rises to the top and stays there like as far as it will go, then after a minute, flicks into view but still above the top part of the gauge.
the red light is flashing constantly.
when I turn engine off and its cool the gauge rises to the top and stays there like as far as it will go, then after a minute, flicks into view but still above the top part of the gauge.
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
Have you connected the two connectors the opposite round to see if that works?
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I don't know where is what. is the metal bulb thing connected to piper in the mid left of the engine bay the coolant temp sensor or is it under the van. still don't know why there are two female spade connectors not connected under the left rear wheel. please advise.
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Oh Im sorry, I misunderstood your post when you mentioned you found two wires. I assumed (Mother of all and all that) that you had connected these to their male counterparts. Sorry for any confusion cased.
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
xpress wrote:hi there. can't find the location properly and I have a non moving sensor. could someone describe in more detail where the coolant temp gauge sensor is and what colour wires are going into it. is it underneath the van, do I need to crawl under it and can I leave the engine cover on. much thanks.
temp sensor is on the thermostat housing
what engine is it?
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
it might have two wires to it ... one yellow/red and one brown
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
the problem seems to be that its an early dg engine and the stat housing is not in the same place. what I need is aiden or one of the others that works on these all day to tell me where it is. also haven't uncovered why there is two female spades dangling down in dpmmmt of the left rear wheel. I just checked with the meter there's 12v coming from them so it must be for something.
haynes is usually non descriptive.
either that or I will have to trudge down the road or to a vw garage.
haynes is usually non descriptive.
either that or I will have to trudge down the road or to a vw garage.
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
The engine year does not matter the temp sender (for the dash gauge) is attached by a yellow/red wire.
What the blithering heck does this mean
What the blithering heck does this mean
dangling down in dpmmmt of the left rear wheel

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Re: coolant temp sensor location
It not the wires from the reverse switch dangling is it?
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
^^ good call I'd say (black/grey and black/blue)...
once you've verified you've found the yellow/red wire as Kev says, if you're still having problems there's a few tests documented here which might help....
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once you've verified you've found the yellow/red wire as Kev says, if you're still having problems there's a few tests documented here which might help....
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
lol thanks for your help guys i am out in the field at the moment, sw country, yes, i have not had a reverse light for a good while so this would make sense, i thought that it might be unrelated to this temp sensor fault, i am investigating angelo's post regarding module fourty eight, will take it out and see if the peaking sensor changes at all, i am going to see where i can plug this reverse thingy into, does it care whick way round the coloured wires go or is it ok either way, please advise.
where does this reverse light sensor be hiding, is it on the gearbox in this case in front of the diff and wheels etc fairly central, might involve some crawling about under there?
a few posts have unearthed a picture of the early cooling set up from "nicola and tony" so i am going to look at this connector and see if it's earthing ok or if there is any rust there, will file it off with an emery board nail file and smear with some lm grease. i will get to know this engine well i am sure as time goes on.
ps rev that was my bad typing skills on the phone, i whipped the keyboard out now to give you a decent reply and a thank you thank you thank you!!!
pps i hope i didn't put the female spades on wrong on the inlet manifold heating sensor when i thought it was the temp gauge sensor i took them off, haynes says one carries voltage and one resistance, what colour should be on the top and what on the bottom, or does it not matter, just want to check and be sure, also can i check this with a multimeter, i think it's not working great at heating up the element deep in the carb because first starting the old girl is a bit of a pain until she warms up.
ppps i have a slight blow on the left j tube as it comes out of the block, i reparied it with gum for now but this will need repairing.......
where does this reverse light sensor be hiding, is it on the gearbox in this case in front of the diff and wheels etc fairly central, might involve some crawling about under there?
a few posts have unearthed a picture of the early cooling set up from "nicola and tony" so i am going to look at this connector and see if it's earthing ok or if there is any rust there, will file it off with an emery board nail file and smear with some lm grease. i will get to know this engine well i am sure as time goes on.
ps rev that was my bad typing skills on the phone, i whipped the keyboard out now to give you a decent reply and a thank you thank you thank you!!!
pps i hope i didn't put the female spades on wrong on the inlet manifold heating sensor when i thought it was the temp gauge sensor i took them off, haynes says one carries voltage and one resistance, what colour should be on the top and what on the bottom, or does it not matter, just want to check and be sure, also can i check this with a multimeter, i think it's not working great at heating up the element deep in the carb because first starting the old girl is a bit of a pain until she warms up.
ppps i have a slight blow on the left j tube as it comes out of the block, i reparied it with gum for now but this will need repairing.......
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Re: coolant temp sensor location
ok I measured resistance with key out of ignition on head of the brass round sensor contact.
975 ohm
with ignition on no engine running.
1
cleaned up contact on yellow red wire.
needle still climbs skyward.
even with wire off sensor needle climbs skyward.
can anyone advise from here.
975 ohm
with ignition on no engine running.
1
cleaned up contact on yellow red wire.
needle still climbs skyward.
even with wire off sensor needle climbs skyward.
can anyone advise from here.
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