Well after years of driving air cool VW's and no heat, I drove my Cabby to my monthly VW meeting last night and what a delight to have had heat. As a matter of fact, I had to turn the fan back to 0 as it got plum toastie inside. Think I'm going to like this little water cooled babe.
One question for someone. Last night is only about the third time I've driven "The Bald Headed Bunny" (that is what I've named it) and the temp. gauge was working but last night the needle never moved. Stayed all the way to the left the whole time and I drove 10 or 12 miles. I know it heated up due to the heat working correctly. Are the temp. gauges known to act up and sometime work and sometime not???
Thanks for any help you can give me.
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The gauges are flakier than Hillary Clinton.
take the sending unit connector off and then short the two pins together or ground the power side.
remove the insturment cluster and check the continuity of pin 2 and 4 on the big white connector should be 0 ohms....
Now that you have your cluster out, then take and appy 9 volts to the gauge screws the middle one is for the led so you are looking at the left and the right the needle should deflect to about 3/4 scale. if not, then reverse the leads. If there isn't any needle movement then you have a bad gauge.
if the continuity is okay on the wireing, then it could be your sender that is bad if the needle deflects...... I have had to replace 3 of the gauges in 3 of my cabbies. I found that the 90 jettas gauge will fit with modification to the sheet tin at the top and sides, and will deflect a bit off as to the old cabby gauges but a workign gauge is better than a dead one.
take the sending unit connector off and then short the two pins together or ground the power side.
remove the insturment cluster and check the continuity of pin 2 and 4 on the big white connector should be 0 ohms....
Now that you have your cluster out, then take and appy 9 volts to the gauge screws the middle one is for the led so you are looking at the left and the right the needle should deflect to about 3/4 scale. if not, then reverse the leads. If there isn't any needle movement then you have a bad gauge.
if the continuity is okay on the wireing, then it could be your sender that is bad if the needle deflects...... I have had to replace 3 of the gauges in 3 of my cabbies. I found that the 90 jettas gauge will fit with modification to the sheet tin at the top and sides, and will deflect a bit off as to the old cabby gauges but a workign gauge is better than a dead one.
Briano
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