17-04-2008, 05:43 PM
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| | Loyal Member Power tuner Car: VW Polo 1.4
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| Help again, again  ok, to cut a long story short the engine seems to be running cold. The water pumps been changed as has the thermostat and the radiator switch. The cooling system has been flushed and the coolant renewed and i spent ages getting rid of airlocks. The reading comes up to normal after a VERY long time when the car is stationary but as soon as you drive it it cools right down until the temp. gauge practically reads zero. The temperature sensor itself was changed when I got the car about a year and a half ago, could this be the only possible explanation that it has went duff again? |
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17-04-2008, 08:11 PM
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| Re: Help again, again is your fan on all the time cause that may be why it is allways cold? |
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17-04-2008, 08:38 PM
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| | Moderator The Torque Meister Car: VW Bora (184.6bhp)
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| Re: Help again, again its a pain but did you check the thermostat before putting it back in ? and is it a genuine vw one ?
mehinks the the themostat might be stuck open and the waters flowing constantly through the radiator cooling down before its warmed up. think the thermostat should be set to around 85 degerees
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17-04-2008, 08:40 PM
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| Re: Help again, again opwn you header tank slowly after having it out for a decent run. if the waters hot then you could put it down to a faulty sensor
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18-04-2008, 06:22 AM
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| Re: Help again, again You should be able to feel the header tank rather than open it up. It does sound like the thermostat to me. Dont the Polos have 2 stats? It could be an airlock though creating a jam in the cooling system.
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18-04-2008, 05:44 PM
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| | Loyal Member Power tuner Car: VW Polo 1.4
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| Re: Help again, again its a strange one, the bottom radiator hose is hot which says to me that its staying open, which as youve said is a bugger when ive just fixed it. especially when it took ages to get those daft hose clips off! and scraped knuckles! |
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19-04-2008, 11:36 PM
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| | Moderator The Torque Meister
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| Re: Help again, again Quite possibly a false temperature sender signal. Does the heater work? Efficiently?
If so then it's down to a new temp sender. Which, sadly means, another drain, refill and bleed. |
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20-04-2008, 05:03 PM
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| Re: Help again, again Quote:
Originally Posted by HDi fun Quite possibly a false temperature sender signal. Does the heater work? Efficiently?
If so then it's down to a new temp sender. Which, sadly means, another drain, refill and bleed. | Thats what im fearing. That was already replaced about a year ago. For the time being ive partially blocked off the radiator with tinfoil which doesnt help it heat up any quicker but it stops it cooling down whenever the cars driven at speed. |
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20-04-2008, 09:30 PM
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| | Moderator The Torque Meister
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| Re: Help again, again I'm confused now. Do you have a coolant circulation problem or is it just that the coolant temp guage is giving false information?
Is it using more fuel than normal? Is the exhaust tailpipe sooty? Both would point to poor temperature regulation or reporting.
It's unlikely that the engine management unit is faulty as you'd have so many other symptoms besides. (Q. Does it drive ponderously?).
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21-04-2008, 06:58 PM
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| | Loyal Member Power tuner Car: VW Polo 1.4
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| Re: Help again, again haha cheers
i did have a circulation problem but that was the water pump which has been replaced.
Now the basic symptoms are that the car takes a long time to heat up when standing stationary/ driven slowly but as soon as I drive on fast roads it cools right down. I can only think its the thermostat but ive only just replaced that so unless its a dodgy thermostat ive fitted i dont know what it is but as youve mentioned it might be the sender unit. There are no problems performance wise. Been offered £3000 for it though which is a good offer but need to get this fixed before I can sell it to anyone. |
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