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I had the same problem and fixed it by replacing the temp sensor that comes off the coolant flange (a.k.a. heart valve). it's just to the right of the head on the 1.8T and 2.0L engines. It's about $6 and is easy to replace.
I discovered the problem by running the VAG-COM while the car was running - I noticed the engine temp measuring block was reading zero even after the car was warmed up. |
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If you are certain that the engine is fully warmed up, indicating that the thermostat is working correctly, than more than likely it is a bad temp. sensor G-62. Engine is completely at temp. when cooling fans begin to operate.
This is a cheap part but during replacement, some coolant is lost and this will have to be replaced with G-12 VW anti-freeze only mixed with distilled water in a 50%/50% mix. Good Luck, JK |
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My blue light temp stays on for a few minutes after the first start of the day. After that, every start is normal during the day. I'm assuming that this is not a big issue?
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