Temp Sensor - '91 Audi 100
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Re: Temp Sensor - '91 Audi 100
Steve,
No probs. Chances are your t-stat has failed. I'd still use a thermometer
to check the temperature of the coolant. In my 1987 5ktq it's fairly easy
to change the thermostat, just move the ps pump to the side. I'm not sure
if it's a more involved job with the '91 100.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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"~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Hey Steve, Thanks for your valuable input. The lower hose is actually
cold,
> and the upper hose is just warm, not hot. I take it this means a
thermostat
> problem. Right?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
>
> "Steve Sears" <steve.sears@SHOESsoil-mat.on.ca> wrote in message
> news:R6jwd.15499$pb.1027736@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> > Steve,
> > You could get a probe thermometer, and carefully place it between the
fins
> > of the rad and read the temperature of the fluid flowing through - just
> make
> > sure you don't block the fan blades. On that idea, does the fan turn on
> at
> > all if the car is left idling for a while? Can you put your hand on the
> > upper rad hose without discomfort? Does the Bentley Manual have a
> > resistance range that you could use to get a couple of resistors from
> Radio
> > Shack and test the ranges of the gauge? It is possible that, when the
old
> > sensor was removed, that the connectors were damaged (the rubber boot
> around
> > the connector does a good job of pooling coolant, which corrodes the
wires
> > and connectors).
> > Cheers!
> > Steve Sears
> > 1987 Audi 5kTQ
> > 1980 Audi 5k
> > 1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
> > (SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
> > "~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:tAiwd.42242$NO5.16838@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just put in a new Multifunction Temp Sensor, the 3 terminal
> replacement
> > > made by Behr. After installing, the temperature gauge does not read
any
> > > higher than the second hash mark on the gauge by the "C" (cold).
> Obviously
> > > something still wrong. Anyone know what other problems may cause this?
> Do
> > > you think it could be a defective sensor? The heater puts out heat and
> > there
> > > are no other obvious signs the temp is really that low so I'm inclined
> to
> > > think the problem lies in the sensor or the wiring. Prior to replacing
> the
> > > old sensor the temp gauge worked intermittently and the temp gauge
> always
> > > registered in the normal range.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Steve
> > >
> > > --
> > >
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >
> > > There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is
a
> > > miracle. The other is as if everything is."
> > >
> > > ....Albert Einstein
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
No probs. Chances are your t-stat has failed. I'd still use a thermometer
to check the temperature of the coolant. In my 1987 5ktq it's fairly easy
to change the thermostat, just move the ps pump to the side. I'm not sure
if it's a more involved job with the '91 100.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
(SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
"~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
newscFwd.129003$ye4.30731@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hey Steve, Thanks for your valuable input. The lower hose is actually
cold,
> and the upper hose is just warm, not hot. I take it this means a
thermostat
> problem. Right?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
>
> "Steve Sears" <steve.sears@SHOESsoil-mat.on.ca> wrote in message
> news:R6jwd.15499$pb.1027736@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> > Steve,
> > You could get a probe thermometer, and carefully place it between the
fins
> > of the rad and read the temperature of the fluid flowing through - just
> make
> > sure you don't block the fan blades. On that idea, does the fan turn on
> at
> > all if the car is left idling for a while? Can you put your hand on the
> > upper rad hose without discomfort? Does the Bentley Manual have a
> > resistance range that you could use to get a couple of resistors from
> Radio
> > Shack and test the ranges of the gauge? It is possible that, when the
old
> > sensor was removed, that the connectors were damaged (the rubber boot
> around
> > the connector does a good job of pooling coolant, which corrodes the
wires
> > and connectors).
> > Cheers!
> > Steve Sears
> > 1987 Audi 5kTQ
> > 1980 Audi 5k
> > 1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
> > (SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
> > "~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:tAiwd.42242$NO5.16838@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just put in a new Multifunction Temp Sensor, the 3 terminal
> replacement
> > > made by Behr. After installing, the temperature gauge does not read
any
> > > higher than the second hash mark on the gauge by the "C" (cold).
> Obviously
> > > something still wrong. Anyone know what other problems may cause this?
> Do
> > > you think it could be a defective sensor? The heater puts out heat and
> > there
> > > are no other obvious signs the temp is really that low so I'm inclined
> to
> > > think the problem lies in the sensor or the wiring. Prior to replacing
> the
> > > old sensor the temp gauge worked intermittently and the temp gauge
> always
> > > registered in the normal range.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Steve
> > >
> > > --
> > >
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >
> > > There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is
a
> > > miracle. The other is as if everything is."
> > >
> > > ....Albert Einstein
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Temp Sensor - '91 Audi 100
Steve,
No probs. Chances are your t-stat has failed. I'd still use a thermometer
to check the temperature of the coolant. In my 1987 5ktq it's fairly easy
to change the thermostat, just move the ps pump to the side. I'm not sure
if it's a more involved job with the '91 100.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
(SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
"~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
newscFwd.129003$ye4.30731@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hey Steve, Thanks for your valuable input. The lower hose is actually
cold,
> and the upper hose is just warm, not hot. I take it this means a
thermostat
> problem. Right?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
>
> "Steve Sears" <steve.sears@SHOESsoil-mat.on.ca> wrote in message
> news:R6jwd.15499$pb.1027736@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> > Steve,
> > You could get a probe thermometer, and carefully place it between the
fins
> > of the rad and read the temperature of the fluid flowing through - just
> make
> > sure you don't block the fan blades. On that idea, does the fan turn on
> at
> > all if the car is left idling for a while? Can you put your hand on the
> > upper rad hose without discomfort? Does the Bentley Manual have a
> > resistance range that you could use to get a couple of resistors from
> Radio
> > Shack and test the ranges of the gauge? It is possible that, when the
old
> > sensor was removed, that the connectors were damaged (the rubber boot
> around
> > the connector does a good job of pooling coolant, which corrodes the
wires
> > and connectors).
> > Cheers!
> > Steve Sears
> > 1987 Audi 5kTQ
> > 1980 Audi 5k
> > 1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
> > (SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
> > "~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:tAiwd.42242$NO5.16838@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just put in a new Multifunction Temp Sensor, the 3 terminal
> replacement
> > > made by Behr. After installing, the temperature gauge does not read
any
> > > higher than the second hash mark on the gauge by the "C" (cold).
> Obviously
> > > something still wrong. Anyone know what other problems may cause this?
> Do
> > > you think it could be a defective sensor? The heater puts out heat and
> > there
> > > are no other obvious signs the temp is really that low so I'm inclined
> to
> > > think the problem lies in the sensor or the wiring. Prior to replacing
> the
> > > old sensor the temp gauge worked intermittently and the temp gauge
> always
> > > registered in the normal range.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Steve
> > >
> > > --
> > >
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >
> > > There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is
a
> > > miracle. The other is as if everything is."
> > >
> > > ....Albert Einstein
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
No probs. Chances are your t-stat has failed. I'd still use a thermometer
to check the temperature of the coolant. In my 1987 5ktq it's fairly easy
to change the thermostat, just move the ps pump to the side. I'm not sure
if it's a more involved job with the '91 100.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
(SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
"~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
newscFwd.129003$ye4.30731@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hey Steve, Thanks for your valuable input. The lower hose is actually
cold,
> and the upper hose is just warm, not hot. I take it this means a
thermostat
> problem. Right?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
>
> "Steve Sears" <steve.sears@SHOESsoil-mat.on.ca> wrote in message
> news:R6jwd.15499$pb.1027736@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> > Steve,
> > You could get a probe thermometer, and carefully place it between the
fins
> > of the rad and read the temperature of the fluid flowing through - just
> make
> > sure you don't block the fan blades. On that idea, does the fan turn on
> at
> > all if the car is left idling for a while? Can you put your hand on the
> > upper rad hose without discomfort? Does the Bentley Manual have a
> > resistance range that you could use to get a couple of resistors from
> Radio
> > Shack and test the ranges of the gauge? It is possible that, when the
old
> > sensor was removed, that the connectors were damaged (the rubber boot
> around
> > the connector does a good job of pooling coolant, which corrodes the
wires
> > and connectors).
> > Cheers!
> > Steve Sears
> > 1987 Audi 5kTQ
> > 1980 Audi 5k
> > 1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
> > (SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
> > "~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:tAiwd.42242$NO5.16838@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just put in a new Multifunction Temp Sensor, the 3 terminal
> replacement
> > > made by Behr. After installing, the temperature gauge does not read
any
> > > higher than the second hash mark on the gauge by the "C" (cold).
> Obviously
> > > something still wrong. Anyone know what other problems may cause this?
> Do
> > > you think it could be a defective sensor? The heater puts out heat and
> > there
> > > are no other obvious signs the temp is really that low so I'm inclined
> to
> > > think the problem lies in the sensor or the wiring. Prior to replacing
> the
> > > old sensor the temp gauge worked intermittently and the temp gauge
> always
> > > registered in the normal range.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Steve
> > >
> > > --
> > >
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >
> > > There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is
a
> > > miracle. The other is as if everything is."
> > >
> > > ....Albert Einstein
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#13
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Re: Temp Sensor - '91 Audi 100
Steve,
No probs. Chances are your t-stat has failed. I'd still use a thermometer
to check the temperature of the coolant. In my 1987 5ktq it's fairly easy
to change the thermostat, just move the ps pump to the side. I'm not sure
if it's a more involved job with the '91 100.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
(SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
"~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
newscFwd.129003$ye4.30731@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hey Steve, Thanks for your valuable input. The lower hose is actually
cold,
> and the upper hose is just warm, not hot. I take it this means a
thermostat
> problem. Right?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
>
> "Steve Sears" <steve.sears@SHOESsoil-mat.on.ca> wrote in message
> news:R6jwd.15499$pb.1027736@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> > Steve,
> > You could get a probe thermometer, and carefully place it between the
fins
> > of the rad and read the temperature of the fluid flowing through - just
> make
> > sure you don't block the fan blades. On that idea, does the fan turn on
> at
> > all if the car is left idling for a while? Can you put your hand on the
> > upper rad hose without discomfort? Does the Bentley Manual have a
> > resistance range that you could use to get a couple of resistors from
> Radio
> > Shack and test the ranges of the gauge? It is possible that, when the
old
> > sensor was removed, that the connectors were damaged (the rubber boot
> around
> > the connector does a good job of pooling coolant, which corrodes the
wires
> > and connectors).
> > Cheers!
> > Steve Sears
> > 1987 Audi 5kTQ
> > 1980 Audi 5k
> > 1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
> > (SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
> > "~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:tAiwd.42242$NO5.16838@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just put in a new Multifunction Temp Sensor, the 3 terminal
> replacement
> > > made by Behr. After installing, the temperature gauge does not read
any
> > > higher than the second hash mark on the gauge by the "C" (cold).
> Obviously
> > > something still wrong. Anyone know what other problems may cause this?
> Do
> > > you think it could be a defective sensor? The heater puts out heat and
> > there
> > > are no other obvious signs the temp is really that low so I'm inclined
> to
> > > think the problem lies in the sensor or the wiring. Prior to replacing
> the
> > > old sensor the temp gauge worked intermittently and the temp gauge
> always
> > > registered in the normal range.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Steve
> > >
> > > --
> > >
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >
> > > There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is
a
> > > miracle. The other is as if everything is."
> > >
> > > ....Albert Einstein
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
No probs. Chances are your t-stat has failed. I'd still use a thermometer
to check the temperature of the coolant. In my 1987 5ktq it's fairly easy
to change the thermostat, just move the ps pump to the side. I'm not sure
if it's a more involved job with the '91 100.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
(SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
"~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
newscFwd.129003$ye4.30731@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hey Steve, Thanks for your valuable input. The lower hose is actually
cold,
> and the upper hose is just warm, not hot. I take it this means a
thermostat
> problem. Right?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
>
> "Steve Sears" <steve.sears@SHOESsoil-mat.on.ca> wrote in message
> news:R6jwd.15499$pb.1027736@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> > Steve,
> > You could get a probe thermometer, and carefully place it between the
fins
> > of the rad and read the temperature of the fluid flowing through - just
> make
> > sure you don't block the fan blades. On that idea, does the fan turn on
> at
> > all if the car is left idling for a while? Can you put your hand on the
> > upper rad hose without discomfort? Does the Bentley Manual have a
> > resistance range that you could use to get a couple of resistors from
> Radio
> > Shack and test the ranges of the gauge? It is possible that, when the
old
> > sensor was removed, that the connectors were damaged (the rubber boot
> around
> > the connector does a good job of pooling coolant, which corrodes the
wires
> > and connectors).
> > Cheers!
> > Steve Sears
> > 1987 Audi 5kTQ
> > 1980 Audi 5k
> > 1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
> > (SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
> > "~ ElektraMan ~" <smarty@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:tAiwd.42242$NO5.16838@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just put in a new Multifunction Temp Sensor, the 3 terminal
> replacement
> > > made by Behr. After installing, the temperature gauge does not read
any
> > > higher than the second hash mark on the gauge by the "C" (cold).
> Obviously
> > > something still wrong. Anyone know what other problems may cause this?
> Do
> > > you think it could be a defective sensor? The heater puts out heat and
> > there
> > > are no other obvious signs the temp is really that low so I'm inclined
> to
> > > think the problem lies in the sensor or the wiring. Prior to replacing
> the
> > > old sensor the temp gauge worked intermittently and the temp gauge
> always
> > > registered in the normal range.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Steve
> > >
> > > --
> > >
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >
> > > There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is
a
> > > miracle. The other is as if everything is."
> > >
> > > ....Albert Einstein
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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