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Using my OBD2 scanner on my 1996 TT >>>>>>>
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JULIAN
on August 27, 2019 at 5:09 PM
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engine temp, ignition, IACV question
posted by MJzTTZ
on August 20, 2019 at 09:07 PM
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Driving around in the hot and humid Virginia summer recently it got up to a heat index of 120 degrees and I saw my coolant temperature go up to 204 degrees when idling at a stop.
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engine temp, ignition, IACV question
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MJzTTZ
21:07:13 08/20/19
200 seems a bit high, 180 is usually as hot as
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JMartz
07:17:57 08/21/19
Re: 200 seems a bit high, 180 is usually as hot as
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MJzTTZ
07:37:59 08/21/19
Could be the coolant sensor is a little off? Could run
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jzack
08:53:03 08/21/19
Re: Could be the coolant sensor is a little off? Could run
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MJzTTZ
09:37:49 08/21/19
Got the IACV idle issue fixed.
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MJzTTZ
23:19:26 08/21/19
I would replace both temp sensors to be sure
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platinumist
18:05:42 08/22/19
I know there is a temp sensor on the coolant hardpipe where
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MJzTTZ
19:05:39 08/22/19
There's 2 on the hardpipe. One gives a signal to the ECU.
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MixManMash
23:00:11 08/22/19
Oh ok... I will change those out and see. Thanks (n/m)
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MJzTTZ
23:31:26 08/22/19
I think you have a cooling problem that doesn't exist.
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SirpriZ
15:56:44 08/26/19
Using my OBD2 scanner on my 1996 TT >>>>>>> -
JULIAN
17:09:46 08/27/19
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