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Mk 3 Golf (1997) Temperature Gauge and Heater



 
 
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Old November 29th 05, 10:39 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.vw.watercooled
Malkie
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Default Mk 3 Golf (1997) Temperature Gauge and Heater

Just over the past year I have noticed that my car's temperature gauge
behaves differently from what I have seen in the past few years. It has
always quickly warmed up to the Normal position and stayed there pretty
much rock solid regardless of the outside conditions. Now, if the car is
moving it barely gets above 70, and putting the heater on also keeps it
low. If I sit in traffic for ages it does go to the vertical (normal)
position so the indicator itself is OK; but it will come down as I drive
along. Also the heater itself used to be great, you'd be absolutely
roasting in a few minutes, now it gets warm but not hot.

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Old November 30th 05, 10:01 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.vw.watercooled
David Chamberlin
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Default Mk 3 Golf (1997) Temperature Gauge and Heater

Malkie wrote:
Just over the past year I have noticed that my car's temperature gauge
behaves differently from what I have seen in the past few years. It has
always quickly warmed up to the Normal position and stayed there pretty
much rock solid regardless of the outside conditions. Now, if the car is
moving it barely gets above 70, and putting the heater on also keeps it
low. If I sit in traffic for ages it does go to the vertical (normal)
position so the indicator itself is OK; but it will come down as I drive
along. Also the heater itself used to be great, you'd be absolutely
roasting in a few minutes, now it gets warm but not hot.

Duff thermostat, I'd say - not closing properly.

HTH

David.

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Old November 30th 05, 10:33 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.vw.watercooled
Malkie
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Default Mk 3 Golf (1997) Temperature Gauge and Heater

Thanks David,
you're the second person today to say that, I'll check it out.

Malc.

 




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