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206 Stop Light & Temp Gauge Question
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chrisb1357
PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:11 pm Up
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Hi all,

I am posting this on the behalf of my dad.

While driving his 206 1.4 S tonight the STOP light came on the dash then we noticed the temp gauge had gone up to the Max so we pulled over. Checked under the car for coolant leaking etc and could not see anything and the expansion tank still had coolant in.

After around 10 min we started the car up again to see where the temp was and after around 15min the temp gauge got to the normal level and did not go any higher. We then decided to drive the rest of the way home and the temp stayed around normal but every so often the temp gauge would go down to the lowest coldest point and then back up to the middle and it would do this every few minutes.

Can anyone suggest what the issue could be or what to check as i have never seen a temp gauge do this before. After a 5 mile drive it still was doing this moving from the middle of the temp gauge to the lowest but never the highest point and the stop light did not come back on

Any help or adivse will be great.

Chris

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pug206lx
PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:20 pm Up
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Could be worth changing the sensor, seems to be a common thing. my GTi was doing similar things and also was running lumpy and using lots of fuel. Changed the sensor and it cured all of it.
 


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:29 pm Up
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Which sensor are we talking about. Can this be done myself
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The coolant temperature sensor. Mine was located to the right of the engine block with a green plug. It looks something like this
 


I literally just disconnected the plug, loosened it with a spanner, pulled the old one out and quickly shoved the new one in and tightened it back up.

 


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:23 pm Up
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What temp should the car be running at when driving along. It use to sit at 89c before the issue and now it sits between 70c and 89c

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