Fitted my Liquid Gauge today

LEE69

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My liquid gauge shows an oil temp and I want to know how it 'measures' it. I apparently don't have a sensor in my 210. :think:
Was something posted ages back about the 210 missing out on the temp sender, looks like that was false.

All the Leons must have an oil temp sensor, i don't understand why vagcom can't mesure it though.

They must tbh seeing as the 180 and 225 does, seems strange just to leave it of a 210.
 

BoomhaueR

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Oct 9, 2008
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Yeah I think they must have oil temp sensors too. Strange though that you cant read it with Vagcom.

Anyway not too fussed really as it works well with the liquid gauge, which is all I wanted.
 

BoomhaueR

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Oct 9, 2008
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OK I think we need to find it to dismiss us as an exception to the rule. Where is the above pic? I will go looking for it at the weekend.
 
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Hello people

Just getting my head around all the functions - diagnosing any problems...



Air Fuel / Lambda

what figures etc will indicate that my car is running lean?

good/bad values...



many thanks

joe.
 
Jun 16, 2008
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Is anyone else getting freaked out Lambda/AFR readings from the LG?
On idle, the reading stays and hovers on 1.0


Soon as you give it some welly (not even full throttle) the right hand figure goes off the scale - as you can see it peaks at 1.990

i was wondering if anyone else can test theirs and let me know how they get on


would be great help
thanks
 

BoomhaueR

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Oct 9, 2008
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Mine hovers at 1.0 on idle and also goes off the scale, but only when in gear and no throttle, slowing down but not coasting.

When throttle is on the figure goes just below 1.0, which i think means a richer mixture. When it's above zero it's leaner. I think that's the right way round. So when no throttle it should go higher than 1.0 as it reduces fuel.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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