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Is the car overheating?

 

I had a similar problem and VW found that it was an electrical fault. Ended up changing the temp gauge and the electrical plug which plugs into the engine block.

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Mine has failed today-after getting it back from the garage (fitting new clutch and flywheel)-the guage doesnt go up at all.I have checked all the plugs around the engine they seemed fine.But once i checked it later a small black plug (spade) on the side of the engine just next to the distributor cap broke away as i checked it-does anyone know what this is-could it have been original problem?

 

Cheers Fraser

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Mine has failed today-after getting it back from the garage (fitting new clutch and flywheel)-

 

Just a thought but you could check the Gbox earth...

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where is the earth on the gearbox? i disconected (when engine was very warm-but egnition not fully on) the plug that goes into the expansion tank and plugged the plug that sits behind the tank into the tank-the water temp gauge didnt rise but after a minute the water level warning light started flashing-does this mean the neddle is f**kd or is it somit else?

 

 

Cheers Fraser

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