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RallyeP6

What Sensor ?. Tu24

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RallyeP6

Hello everyone,

took out the distributor on my TU24 Rallye last night to check the vacuum advance capsule and found a sensor underneath. Its screwed into the cylinder head directly under the distributor, looks like a water temperature sensor or over temp sensor and is not connected.

My water temp sensor is on top of the thermostat housing, anyone know what this could be?.

 

Rouben.

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trogboy

Yep, It's a temperature switch for the vacuum advance system. Works like the SAD on a gti where it is open when cold and closed when hot.

 

I can't remember exactly where it fits in the system but i think it was between the vacuum take off of one of the carbs and the T-piece to the other line.

 

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RallyeP6

Hi trogboy, yes that vacuum switch i have seen, ts red and has two pipe connections on it.

The one i found is thermistor or temperature switch with a single spade terminal on it.

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trogboy

Doh! I should have read that more carefully.

 

I am pretty sure that that one is the temp switch for the stop light on the dash. I seem to remember having an anxious drive after I changed the engine because I mixed up this wire and the coolant temp sensor on the thermostat housing so as it got up to temp the stop light started glowing.

 

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smithy

If it has similar set up to gti then there is a thermister for gauge and another one for the red light. Maybe depending on model the light one is only used when no temp gauge fitted?

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RallyeP6

Thankyou Ad and Smithy, over temp switch then. I thought it might be something more fancy. Will have to see at what temperature this switches on at, i might be able to use it for a two speed fan control.

 

Rouben.

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