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Daveb206
PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:19 am Up
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MrBSI
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m4tth3w wrote:
I seem to have two radiators?

A bigger one at front and a newer looking smaller one behind it,

Do gti's have oil cooler's or is it more likely that it just has a newer radiator bolted to the old one?

I apologise for being automotively thick. Smile

One is the aircon radiator Wink

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m4tth3w
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Well bugger me, dint know that. Smile
 
 
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m4tth3w
PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:04 am Up
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Was stood in traffic today and noticed that the temp would creep up to 90 then drop to 70, would this suggest my fan is working?

I'm only asking as I cannot hear it come on or off, checked the fuse and that's fine.

On previous car's I've heard the fan and they usually still run after switching engine off?

 
 
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Daveb206
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It would seem to be working then
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MrBSI
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m4tth3w wrote:
Was stood in traffic today and noticed that the temp would creep up to 90 then drop to 70, would this suggest my fan is working?

It means you have a cooling system problem.

90 deg C is to cold for the fan to be cutting in.

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vitara4x4
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before i changed my temp sensor that used to cut in at 90 degrees then dropped to 70
now it works at around 98 degrees and drops to 90

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m4tth3w
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Is there a potential problem with it cutting in too early? To be fair I don't think it was bang on 90 when it dropped, it was just in that area.

I found out that my over heating was caused by loss of coolant due to a leaky pipe which will be getting replaced ASAP.

 
 
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It would seem to be working then
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kandlbarrett
PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:41 pm Up
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You MAY have a problem with your temperature sensor being defective and causing the gauge to read low; that can be ignored. But unleas you put onto a reader you won't know if it is a sensor causing the gauge to read low or the thermostat opening early! Thermostat opening early means it will use a bit more fuel and the engine oil won't be at its designed operating temperature.

Neither are terminal, not inside 10s of thousands of miles anyway so it's up to you if you do anything about it or ignore it.

If it was me I would want to know what it was and have it working right but I also get accused of being pedantic. Quite a few here accept your gauge behaviour as "normal" for a 206.

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