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So, having put it all back together again, I had a look at the thermostat 20210417_145702.thumb.jpg.f2388b246835a782590a85e8508ba7e1.jpg

One was the current one, one was new a few months ago. Stuck them in boiling water

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Ah. Only one pushes the pin out initially, although the other one did eventually but not to the same extent. 

Fitted the one that seemed to work, despite running it under the cold tap the pin didn't go all the way back in. This time I could feel I was compressing the spring in the 'stat when I was bolting the cover up. 

Initially all seemed well, warmed up at a sensible rate, however the rad hoses seemed to get warm earlier than I'd expect. Got to 90 and stayed there for a while, then suddenly shot up to 110 and brought the warning light on. 

The hoses don't feel overly hot to me, so I think it's one of two things -

1) cheap thermostat is shit and doesn't open or stay open, so the coolant in the head gets too hot

2 cheap temp sensor I fitted is telling lies

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As the VW dealer I used to work at is moments from where I drop the mrs to work, I thought I'd save some messing about and order a gen-u-ine thermostat. I expected £10-15 for the privilege, but 35 beer tokens is a bit steep for a very simple part. Of course I could order one without the seal for just £28...

£7 for a poxy rubber o-ring! Probably all made by the same people anyway

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Forgive me if this is a silly question but did you not replace the egr valve? 

If you did and used Silicone or any other type of sealant could you have maybe inadvertently blocked the water chanel in the head?? Silly suggestion I know but worth asking. 

Maybe also worth checking is that the radiator isn't blocked and easy enough to do. 

A little odd that it would just decide to just start to overheat suddenly if you didn't really disturb the coolant system. The 1.0 mpi AUC is a pretty robust engine and fairly simple.

Could you maybe bypass the thermostat or run without it fitted for test purposes before laying out a daft amount on a replacement unit? 

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7 minutes ago, chompy_snake said:

Could you maybe bypass the thermostat or run without it fitted for test purposes before laying out a daft amount on a replacement unit? 

We've ordered a (hopefully) better quality part, if that doesn't work I'll either have to remove it or modify one so it opens earlier or has a partial bypass.

I know the housing the pin pushes against can break but ours is OK, really can't think what else it can be, as the parts of the system before the 'stat (heater, return pipe to header tank) seem to function correctly - but the top and bottom hoses aren't flowing any coolant it seems.

Of course today my Passat has had a lock disaster, never rains but it pours...

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That sounds like a possible blocked radiator with you saying not really anything flowing on the top and bottom hoses. 

If you shop around on ebay they can be had new for just under £40 or as usual I have a passable free one if I could get it to you .... would be tempted to remove radiator and flush it well first off though.

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When I say not flowing I'm going by the temp of the rad hoses - bottom is just warm close to the engine, top is stone cold at the thermostat housing - leading me to think the stat isn't opening. Removing the stat will confirm that I suppose, coolant is perfectly clean with no sign of sludge anywhere that I've seen. Reservoir, inside the stat housing and water pump housing are all clean.

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Yet another thermostat fitted (Febi/Bilstein). Still misbehaving. It's as if the coolant isn't circulating past the 'stat, may try a new cover as the 'stat bears on it to open. 

Could still be a blocked rad but the cooling system is so clean I find that hard to believe 

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Thought I'd have a break from the heating system and do the exhaust.

Old box fell off in my hands so it was just a matter of hammer, old screwdriver and a tickle from the grinder to remove the pipe.

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Then a couple of return trips to the local motor spares shop to get a clamp that actually fitted (think the one I ended up with is a smidge too large) and job jobbed. Doesn't sound as good but will help stay under the radar when plod are about

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Back to the cooling woes - it hasn't been started for 48 hours, yet this is what happens when you turn the ignition on

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Now it's not too cold outside, but it certainly isn't 70c. Better quality temp sender ordered...

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Is there an electrical connector near the thermostat? Any / or is the thermostat housing a sort plastic octopus type thing with many hoses?

and, is the rad fan on a lot?

I had a problem with a 1.6 octy with a very similar looking thermostat and various aftermarket bits just upset the car. Replacing the thermostat on its own didn't work and needed the entirely assembly plus thermo sensor before it was happy again.

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3 hours ago, tobyd said:

is the thermostat housing a sort plastic octopus type thing with many hoses?

Yes - currently no stat at all though. Got a stack of them to chose from now!

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  • bunglebus changed the title to Lemon Lupo - cool as a cucumber

Better quality temp sensor arrived (Febi/Bilstein).

Chucked it on, now showing no reading when cold

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a run up the bypass and to Halfords for fresh coolant saw it doing what I'd expect with no thermostat fitted

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fitted the Febi thermostat, changed the coolant as I'd lost plenty taking it apart 74 times, now runs up to 90 nicely and stays there, fan kicks in etc. Win

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bloody cheap shite sensor has had me chasing my tail for weeks!

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  • bunglebus changed the title to Lemon Lupo - smokin'

Lupo has been doing general car stuff, mostly local runs with miss BB behind the wheel prior to her upcoming driving test. Her instructor had gone AWOL but messaged out of the blue the other day, knowing the test is imminent, so she had a proper lesson today but in her own car. 

Thought we'd pop out for an hour this afternoon and follow some of the test routes, got her to do some of the show me/tell me stuff at the same time. Wash the windscreen - all good. Wash the rear screen - wisps of smoke emitting from the steering column. SHIT.

To be fair she handled it well considering we were on a national speed limit road, hazards on, pulled over and switched off in seconds.

We had her grandkids in the car so I wanted to get somewhere safer, so I swapped with her and cautiously drove to a turning. Everything seemed to be working but we didn't touch the wipers again and I drove it home.

Took the column shroud off and I can't find any sign of anything amiss, tested all the washers and wipers and they're working correctly with no smoke. Only thing I could see was a bit of grease around some of the contacts and connectors.

I need to put a fire extinguisher in the car, I've carried one in all mine for years.

Anyone got any suggestions what might have happened? 

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I had exactly that on a mk2 and a mk3 cavalier. But on the ignition switch. It is electrical grease that's got too hot because the contact is not fully made and therefore there's too much current going through half a contact. 

Probably maybe I think in my opinion. No warranty given or implied. 

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  • bunglebus changed the title to Lemon Lupo - wiped out

So today's the day, driving test for miss BB. Got it all washed and vacuumed last night, sorted out where the kids are going so I can be at the test centre when she leaves - and the wipers have stopped working, nothing front or rear. Fuse is OK so looks like the stalk has died. 

Poor girl now has to do her test in her instructor's Fiesta that she hates driving. What with other stuff going on it feels like if we didn't have bad luck, we'd have no luck.

Sadface

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She passed. Really proud of her, despite there being a huge amount of stress on her at the moment due to a family situation, her car going wrong the morning of her test, driving a car she doesn't like that she hasn't been in since September, pouring rain, heavy traffic and that she only has good sight in one eye, she passed with only a few minors. And the instructors car decided that was a good time to have the heated rear window fail!

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Giving the L-plates a Viking send-off sounds like the very best plan. Sometimes, a bit of symbolic destruction is good for drawing a line under a trying time.

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  • bunglebus changed the title to Lemon Lupo - bags of fun

So it's stopped raining and I've run out of excuses not to fix the wipers. 

Airbag off is always the nerve wracking part, steering wheel wasn't tight which is nice

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Some of the electrical connectors are a bit fiddly but it's fairly straightforward. New stalk from eBay

Bubbles was in supervisory mode

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New one on, replaced the popped fuse and all works. I can now see the problem 

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Happy Miss BB again!

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  • bunglebus changed the title to Lemon Lupo - you've got red on you

For some reason people with red vehicles seem to like driving into the Lupo when it's parked

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Luckily the paint seems to be quite tough and a bit of effort gets the marks off

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It started a few weeks ago when one of the neighbours somehow left a mark on top of the rear bumper, not sure who as there are three red cars close by.

The front bumper happened at Tesco, and we think was done by a mini digger being used during works in the car park - it was noticeable by its absence when we tried to find it and look for incriminating marks

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  • bunglebus changed the title to Lemon Lupo - all change

Lupo has been reliably doing car duties with very little to report. Gear change was getting a bit stiff, I really need to remove the linkage do-dah on the back of the box and clean it thoroughly before greasing and refitting but CBA at this time of year, so it got a liberal dose of spray grease instead. A change of oil was also in order as I've never done it and I could add some gearbox treatment.

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I even remembered to undo the fill plug before the drain - typically it was the drain that was tighter than a gnat's chuff. Drain receptacle is a genuine VAG part, #M1LKJÜ9. I only spilt about a third all over the drive too, win! 

Refilling is a tedious process as the Fuchs oil ( German = good) doesn't come with a spout, so an empty bottle of two stroke oil I kept just in case was handy - last half litre was inserted using the little squeezy thing the Slick 50 came in, 200ml at a time. Did the trick though

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Of course I decided to start this job at 3.15pm on a Sunday so it was getting dark as I finished. Winter can bore off.

Also, y tho?

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  • bunglebus changed the title to Lemon Lupo - brake broke

Had a slight mishap the other day. The handbrake had been coming up a bit high so was on the list of things to look at. I tugged it on extra hard parking on a snowy slope outside the shops and it went bang and came up even more.

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I've never managed this one before - the spot welds that hold the bracket that the handbrake bolts to have failed, so the front of the bracket is pulling up away from the tunnel.

Looks like I'm stripping the interior to weld it back on, at least it's not cold or anything...

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I didn't even know that was possible, but then again I'm not an expert. Hope you manage to get it sorted.

As an aside, what wheels are on the Lupo? I quite like them.

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8 minutes ago, AnnoyingPentium said:

I didn't even know that was possible, but then again I'm not an expert. Hope you manage to get it sorted.

As an aside, what wheels are on the Lupo? I quite like them.

BBS, I think they're off a Polo GT.

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Google-fu suggests the bracket coming adrift is a common Polo problem, and a Lupo is a shortened Polo essentially. 

I'm not normally one to break things by being careless!

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