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robert_gray

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Hi, The last couple of days of driving i have noticed that after i have done around 20-30 miles the temp gauge has spiked up to about 4/5 of the gauge reading and then settled back down to half way.

 

Has anybody else had this?

 

I have a few thoughs on what it may be but i might have missed a few (not really that engine minded). It happens anytime whether i have been driving hard or just when i have pootled along.

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I had a similar problem and bought a thermostat as well as coolant,got a mechanic to tackle it,the temp reading was all over the place,quickly coming down and creeping back up very close to the red,anyway the mech',flushed the system and put in the new coolant,said I was initially about 1L short,even though the top up tank was showing normal,problem solved without the need to change the thermostat,I'd try just topping up/changing coolant first:)

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Cheers, Already got the thermostat on order now so i think that i will change it anyway. Might aswell do it now, dont know how long these things last but i hasnt been changed yet i dont think so it may be getting close to its end anyway. Coolants on its way too, gonna try to change it myself next week as i have 4 day of work, Wahoo.

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The reason i asked about the A/C was because i had similar symptoms with my last car(MK3-turned out to be a Head gasket:( )

 

However its fairly unlikely on a mk4,as you have the thermostat,change that,flush the radiator,check all the hoses,change the coolant,then keep an eye on temp gauge for a few days.

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  • 2 years later...
Having a similar probelm of late, but noticed that the heater blows cold when the temp needle goes north of mid way, blows nice and hot when it settles down. Is it just the thermostat or have I bigger problems like HGF?

 

Still sounds like the stat. The thermostat holds the water in the engine until it gets to temperature, then it releases it to the rad where it gets cooled to be circulated back into the engine. If the stat is stuck, it doesn't release the hot water from the engine so your heater matrix is full of cold water. Once the stat opens, it allows the hot water out of the engine, into the rad and your heater matrix, hence why it blows hot air when you see your engine temp go down. HTH.

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Still sounds like the stat. The thermostat holds the water in the engine until it gets to temperature, then it releases it to the rad where it gets cooled to be circulated back into the engine. If the stat is stuck, it doesn't release the hot water from the engine so your heater matrix is full of cold water. Once the stat opens, it allows the hot water out of the engine, into the rad and your heater matrix, hence why it blows hot air when you see your engine temp go down. HTH.

 

Cheers for that Fella... breathing a quiet sigh of relief! No gunk on the oil filler cap so was hoping I'd gotten away with it.

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