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Old November 23rd 05, 08:07 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.vw.watercooled
Sam James
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Default temperature gauge

Hi



I have a VW Golf mark three (1993, ABS engine) a couple of weeks back I
replaced the clutch and also while the engine was out I replace the Lambda
probe. Everything when well and it's been driving like a dream, but..



It doesn't seem to have quite the same power as before and at first it seem
to run a little cool, just bellow the 90 deg running temperature. At first I
ignored all of this until last weekend when the gauge start to read very low
(70 deg). At first I thought that it was just a faulty sensor. Just finished
testing the temperature sensor over a full warm up and it seems to be fine.



Can anyone think of anything else that could be wrong? Anyone have a simple
way of testing the indicator on the dash???



Thanks for anything you have



Sam


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