overheating MK1 TT
The Temperature needle climbs to over 110 Deg, the revs climb about 5 points( i think its trying to correct the issue ) and then the fan comes on sending the revs down and the temperature needle back to the standard 90 Deg.
The oil is fine, as is the coolant levels and no leaks. I have changed the coolant temperature sensor though this didnt help.
Could it be the thermostat, pump or anything else ? what the next step to isolating the issue ?
thanks.
If the Radiator has never bee changed, consider a 3-row replacement from ECS. While you are at it, clean your condenser.
If your thermostat is blocked, then you'll simply continue to overheat. How old is the water pump? Does it have a metal or a plastic impeller.
Does your radiator fan work? When these cars overheat, the AC fan comes on to help. Start investigating a bit more... Good luck.
Fan is working fine, though i did find a broken air hose that when i replaced, fixed the over reving problem.
before i go and change the pump, is there any basic tests i can run that will confirm the pump is the issue ?
You could also have someone rev the engine while you watch the coolant in the tank (cap off) you should see it cycling through there very fast, if its barely moving your water pump impeller is gone.
You could replace the coolant temp sensor with the new "green top" version (I would do that anyway) but can almost garuntee it will be the water pump. Countless other TT owners will back me up on this, the water pump is a high failure item on this model.
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