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There are 2 - one for the ECU and one for the MFA (trip computer), which one do you want to replace?

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just sorted out probs on mine! Bought a new sensor, (at the back with the green wire with black trace) didn't work!

Worth noting there sould be a resistance between that wire and earth, and it should alter as the temp goes up, (the resistance goes down as temp goes up if i remember correctly (negative temperature co-efficient))

Any ways it turned out to be a loose connection on the big multi-connector, to the right side of the engine block, i cleaned it up with electrical contact cleaner and made sure i tightened the connector (it's a screw up type.)

 

Christ that took a while!

 

Danny. :D

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There's only one oil temp sender on the VR6 - it's the black & green wired one on the top of the oil filter housing.

 

The ECU doesn't use oil temperature as a control input - it's purely for the MFA.

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Hi.

 

I'm a bit concerned about the temperature my VR6 is running at. However I noticed if i read say 124, turn off the engine, then immediately turn the ignition back on, it will read randomly between 10-20 degrees lower. Is my sensor nackered?

 

I'm a newun to this forum and VR's by the way!

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There's only one oil temp sender on the VR6 - it's the black & green wired one on the top of the oil filter housing.

 

The ECU doesn't use oil temperature as a control input - it's purely for the MFA.

I suspect the other will be an oil pressure sensor :wink:

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bad2vbone, Welcome to the forum m8 8)

 

Oil temps of 124 degrees are not uncommon - your sensor may well be working correctly. MFA updates itself every few seconds - this is why it gives a different reading when you turn your engine back on.

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There's only one oil temp sender on the VR6 - it's the black & green wired one on the top of the oil filter housing.

 

The ECU doesn't use oil temperature as a control input - it's purely for the MFA.

I suspect the other will be an oil pressure sensor :wink:

 

The other TWO are indeed oil pressure sensors, I was correcting above poster who thinks there are two oil temp senders. :roll:

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Hi.

 

I'm a bit concerned about the temperature my VR6 is running at. However I noticed if i read say 124, turn off the engine, then immediately turn the ignition back on, it will read randomly between 10-20 degrees lower. Is my sensor nackered?

 

I'm a newun to this forum and VR's by the way!

 

If you mean that the reading is different when the engine isn't running, I'll give you a clue - the alternator stops charging when the engine stops, what do you think happens to the voltage across the battery terminals?

 

Another freebie : a high post count around here doesn't necessarily indicate an expert, especially with VR6s.

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