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Old 02-02-2005, 09:50 AM
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Rear of right hand cylinder head
Old 02-02-2005, 09:54 AM
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Thanks Paul very much. Thank You All.
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Default Check ECU and gauge sensor readings against each other?

The engine computer and the gauge each have their own coolant temperature sensor element, located together in one four-wire sensor. If VAG-COM shows the instrument cluster and engine computer have similar coolant temperature readings, it's probably for real.

If it really is overheating, and bleeding doesn't fix it, maybe you got a bad thermostat?

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Default Re: Check ECU and gauge sensor readings against each other?

I did bleed coolant system. I did also clean contacts on green(G62) and blue ETC.
I drove car for 1.5h in the morning and the gage is solid on 11. I am keeping my fingers crossed. I will report later. Thanks for Your advise.
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