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Re: VDO Oil Temp Gauge

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Have this VDO guage if anyone is interested


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spicydave wrote:Have this VDO guage if anyone is interested


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And a sender unit too ?

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Just the guage

Currently fitted in a Baywindow cluster
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So I assume you need exact correct sender that came with gauge for it to work ?

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No More Landy wrote: Mon Aug 14, 2017 3:00 pm So I assume you need exact correct sender that came with gauge for it to work ?

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The gauge pictured is a standard VDO universal water temp gauge. You simply ask for the VDO sensor, 0 - 120 degrees. That will work with this unit.
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Is the gauge for water or oil (or does it not matter)?

If for oil, I'm interested. How much do you want for it?
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sid wrote: Tue Aug 15, 2017 5:09 pm Is the gauge for water or oil (or does it not matter)?
It will work for either of the two.
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Thanks Sean
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By chance I was at a local VW supplier on Saturday for a window winder and they happen to have brought in a VDO sensor to fit the relief valve port wich I assume is the same length as the plug. I did take out the plug yesterday and measured it to make sure when I go pick up the sender unit once they unpack their stock.

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No More Landy wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2017 1:58 pm By chance I was at a local VW supplier on Saturday ...
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Will reply after I collect it in case There is limited stock .

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Yes. FFR

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No More Landy wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2017 2:24 pm Will reply after I collect it in case There is limited stock .

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No worries, @No More Landy, I wouldn't have grabbed this from in front of you.
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Cool. I didnt ask how many they have but was not cheap. Lucky my gauge I bought long ago.

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Have been fighting a bit with my old VDO gauge and original sender unit.

I made an adapter fitting in the end so my old 120'C sender could be used instead of the 150'C I bought - I didn't think it through properly and now have an extra sender unit to suite the relief valve port but to suite a 150'C gauge if anyone wants to buy it off me for R80 less (Never used)

Anyway, after my fist test drive, 30 minutes in the gauge was climbing nicely up to about 60'C and then suddenly the needle flies off the chart - had to unplug the sender and drive her home.

So I assumed the sender is faulty and tested it on my multi-meter in a pot of engine oil over a gas ring and it works fine up and down with no hiccups.

Refit in the car, this time 5 minutes in and the gauge flies off the chart.

At this point I fit my meter on the sender wire I unplugged from the gauge and the earth and Zero Resistance.

Pop outside, disconnect sender wire at the sensor and check the sender to earth and the resistance is perfect.

Reconnect wires to gauge and needle works again correctly.

Nother test run and few minutes in - same problem.

Removed sender again and tested in warm oil with multi-meter and cannot find fault.

Tapped the gauge to see if maybe a fault in the gauge but all seems fine.

Does it sound like a sender fault or a gauge problem. Also checked my sender wiring to make sure there was no chaffing and making contact with earth anywhere.
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