odd temperature behaviour - possibly solved.
My 2001 LC is not staying at 90c as it should (on the dash guage) (note - once warm, these cars are meant to stay at 90, not drop and not increase)
the background o the problem is this:
1. changed coolant temp sensor 5 times in the last 9 months as I had the EPC come on every 2 months with the mapped cooling system error.
I therefore have all of these greentop sensors now and the problem repeats itself on all of them. I also dropped the tip of the coolant sensor in a cup of hot water and it read the temperature fine.
2. when first driving, it starts to warm up, as soon as i cruise on mway it drops to 60 or 75, when i just sit idleing it warms up again.
3. the readout on the climate control display (the "secret" one when you press recirc then up) shows the temp rising steadily to 90 and then it stays there, but the guage readout, and vag com readout give a different figure - where does the climate control get its figure from? - its not the green top coolant sensor as I unplugged this and the climate control display still reads normally.
Now the change in the cars temp seems to coincide with driving style too much to just be a fault in the wiring to the sensor, or the sensor itself. If so, its a major coincidence how the the fault appears when the engine is coolest from the cold air whilst cruising at mway speeds (note - as soon as i put my foot down on the mway, it heats up again)
so that leaves a fault in the cooling system itself, possibly being the thermostat sticking open and constantly cooling
I guess I have kind of answered my own query as to wht the problem is likely to be, but what I want to know is if anyone has had a similar fault and it been anything other than coolant sensor, as every temperature related problem usually ends up with "it'll be the coolant sensor".
My 2001 LC is not staying at 90c as it should (on the dash guage) (note - once warm, these cars are meant to stay at 90, not drop and not increase)
the background o the problem is this:
1. changed coolant temp sensor 5 times in the last 9 months as I had the EPC come on every 2 months with the mapped cooling system error.
I therefore have all of these greentop sensors now and the problem repeats itself on all of them. I also dropped the tip of the coolant sensor in a cup of hot water and it read the temperature fine.
2. when first driving, it starts to warm up, as soon as i cruise on mway it drops to 60 or 75, when i just sit idleing it warms up again.
3. the readout on the climate control display (the "secret" one when you press recirc then up) shows the temp rising steadily to 90 and then it stays there, but the guage readout, and vag com readout give a different figure - where does the climate control get its figure from? - its not the green top coolant sensor as I unplugged this and the climate control display still reads normally.
Now the change in the cars temp seems to coincide with driving style too much to just be a fault in the wiring to the sensor, or the sensor itself. If so, its a major coincidence how the the fault appears when the engine is coolest from the cold air whilst cruising at mway speeds (note - as soon as i put my foot down on the mway, it heats up again)
so that leaves a fault in the cooling system itself, possibly being the thermostat sticking open and constantly cooling
I guess I have kind of answered my own query as to wht the problem is likely to be, but what I want to know is if anyone has had a similar fault and it been anything other than coolant sensor, as every temperature related problem usually ends up with "it'll be the coolant sensor".
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