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    Temp guage

    Hi guys,

    I have been having problems with the electrics on my 1996 300Tdi. (haven't we all ?) The temp guage has a mind of it's own and being a TDI I'm a bit paranoid.

    I want to fit a standard aftermarket thermo bulb temp guage. Has anyone had experience with this and where would be a suitable location to tap in to the cooling system.

    While on the subject - my electric window lift system progressively shut down while crossing the Nullarbor last year and I fitted a tested replacement ECU to no avail - any hints ? I don't think the switches are the problem or the motors as I have tested them.

    Cheers

    Phill

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    A few guys have brought this one, at the price it's worth a try.

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    As for the windows, it was the Window ECU you replaced and not the engine ECU. The window ECU is usaully the problem with dry jionts on the board.
    Cheers, David.
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    Thankyou

    Hello and thanks for the reply. I have snapped one up from Ebay...

    Yes it was the window lift ECU I replaced with a known tested serviceable unit. I suspect it is an earthing problem and have seen something on the net somewhere about a retrofit earth modification.

    Cheers

    Phill

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    I have just discovered that the viscous fab hub has given way (again) and despite my self tapper modification it barely turns the fan under load. I have super glued the guts and refitted two self tappers so hopefully that will improve it's cooling capacity untilo I have time to machine up a solid fan hub. I don't see the need for a viscous fan in the West Australia summer !

    Cheers

    Phill

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