fitting an oil temperature gauge

brad1

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Hi all
bought my autogauge oil temperature gauge yesterday, i know how to wire then thing up to do all the back ground illumination and all that, just wondering where do i screw the sender bit into, is there any where on the 1.9tdi 110 asv engine where you can screw this into. My mate has screwed it into something near the dipstick to get the reading, he said it just replaced a bolt or something, will mine go in the same place or is it different on the diesels??
any help
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andrew, the link you posted has a link to the tdiclub website where a pdf explains all... I've been looking to do the same thing, anyone know if the part number posted in the tdiclub link will workover here?
 

brad1

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here is a pic of the diagram, and the bit i ringed, i take it this is where the oil temp sender goes or gets its readings from?
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on mine, is the same engine, tdi 110 non pd and my car has not got a hole there for this?
so im puzzled of where it goes :shrug:
 

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My beeza [110 ASV] came stock with the oil temp gauge installed so, yes, your car should have something to screw the temp probe in,,, don't know where it is cos I never cared about it, sorry,,,
 

brad1

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well ive got my gauge wired into the electrics to get all the face lights working etc, just need to find the hole for the temp sender etc so i can wire that bit up, anybody know where this goes at all?
 

brad1

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surely someone knows, its doing my head in now, i only want to know where to put the oil temp sender, anyone?????:headhurt:
 

devonutopia

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I took the easy option. During an oil change I had the sump drilled and the sender fitted on the back of it. I know the oil there will never be as hot as when it goes up into the engine but I didn't want to mess about with the oem sender, so did that. As long as it's consistent, it does the job.
 

brad1

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i would do that, but knowing my luck, it would balls up, what temperature does yours read them as its fitted down there?, also isnt there any where else this would go? as i am really puzzled lol
 

devonutopia

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temps average around 70 deg in winter, 75 in summer. The water temps fluctuate much more. On real cold days I don't see much more than 55 degrees, but in summer it's usually in the low to mid 80s. I guess oil is a bit more "stable" in terms of temperature.
 

brad1

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cheers for the info devon, i dont think im going to risk drilling into the sump lol, its just bugging me where i need to put it aaarrgghhh
 

brad1

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Errr just get one from Merlin Motorsport that's built into the sump plug!

i could do, but i will have to wait till my service, also in the pic i posted in this thread, cant the oil temp be read off anythnig from there?
 

brad1

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btw fester, do you have a link to part i need as i think i will do this as i do my service, just the sump plug with the hole that i can screw the temp sender into

mmmm or im tempted to screw into the sump, whats the best way to do this devon?
 
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