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ORB

Does the Gti6 standard temp guage sender have a different calibration to the GTI one?

 

My guage is reading low, even when the fans are on. I'm guessing the sensor is either a lower threshold for the guage or the thermostat is buggered?

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chipstick

Have you fitted the 205 sensors or left the 306 ones in?

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CosKev

Read higher in my 309 using the orig Gti6 sender with 309 Gti clocks,pretty sure this is the case with a few conversions on here.

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ORB

306 sensors are still in the thermostat housing. I'm still leaning towards thermostat as the top hose never seems to pressurise?

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dcc

mine used to run at 85degree on the 2nd bar, 94 degrees on the last but 1 bar

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ORB

So, swapped thermostat, fans come on far too early (not warm) so I'm guessing I need to swap the fan switch, no problem, I have 3 in stock.

 

Is there a way to test a fan switch on the bench with a multimeter? As I say, I have three (brand new used ones) in stock. But don't want to put in another shagged sensor, so I would prefer to rest first!

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jamie_1992

you could rig up a pan of wanter on the hob with the sensor connected and see at what point it cuts the fans in you would need a way of measuring the water temp of the pan tho

probs easier to change the sensor

just a thought

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EZ Tutty

I've used the GTi6 sensor on mine, and i adjusted the needle on the gauge to read how i wanted it to (all be it one division high)

 

To do this i measured the Resistance of the Sensor in a heated oil bath controlled by a calibrated thermocouple,

then found some resistors very close to the readings below to check the reading on the gauge, a bit easier than trying to heat the sensor up and keep it at a stable temperature.

 

70*C - 401 Ohms

80*C - 281 Ohms

90*C - 206 Ohms

100*C - 147 Ohms

Edited by EZ Tutty

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