My coolant temp sensor was defective so I bought one from ECS tuning, thought it was OEM but turns out it wasn't.
I took the car for a test run after installing the sensor and everything looked good.
I was driving today (1 day later) and everything was good for about 30 km. Around that time I had to do a quick acceleration to merge onto a busy highway.
My coolant temperature suddenly started going all over the place, dropping to zero and then coming back to mid, then dropping again until it went back to zero and stayed there.
Needless to say I took my first exit and stopped in a parking lot. Once stopped I opened the hood and I could see that the coolant temp sensor had completely come out of it's clip and all my coolant was gone in steam.
In the parking lot I pulled the airbox out and then reinstalled the sensor (some lightly burned fingers happened, caution your engine gets hot), then just to be sure it was secure I gave it a bit of tug, it popped right back out. I did this a dozen times trying different angles to the sensor until I finally had the clip jump out of my hands and get lost.
Luckily I was a 20 minute walk from a VW dealership and in a Canadian tire parking lot.
I walked to VW with my sensor in hand. At VW I compared my sensor and the one they had, there is a minute, but noticeable, and VERY critical difference!
The OEM sensor has a "flat" metal edge, the Aftermarket is "rounded". This round edge means that with a bit of pressure the sensor pushes the clip up and pops out!
I got real lucky with my problem, I was close to a dealership to buy the OEM part and get coolant. I also happened to still have a couple of tools in the car.
Here is a picture of the aftermarket so you can see. Make sure you get the OEM one!
The red dashed line is where the OEM sits, much flatter than the aftermarket one.
I took the car for a test run after installing the sensor and everything looked good.
I was driving today (1 day later) and everything was good for about 30 km. Around that time I had to do a quick acceleration to merge onto a busy highway.
My coolant temperature suddenly started going all over the place, dropping to zero and then coming back to mid, then dropping again until it went back to zero and stayed there.
Needless to say I took my first exit and stopped in a parking lot. Once stopped I opened the hood and I could see that the coolant temp sensor had completely come out of it's clip and all my coolant was gone in steam.
In the parking lot I pulled the airbox out and then reinstalled the sensor (some lightly burned fingers happened, caution your engine gets hot), then just to be sure it was secure I gave it a bit of tug, it popped right back out. I did this a dozen times trying different angles to the sensor until I finally had the clip jump out of my hands and get lost.
Luckily I was a 20 minute walk from a VW dealership and in a Canadian tire parking lot.
I walked to VW with my sensor in hand. At VW I compared my sensor and the one they had, there is a minute, but noticeable, and VERY critical difference!
The OEM sensor has a "flat" metal edge, the Aftermarket is "rounded". This round edge means that with a bit of pressure the sensor pushes the clip up and pops out!
I got real lucky with my problem, I was close to a dealership to buy the OEM part and get coolant. I also happened to still have a couple of tools in the car.
Here is a picture of the aftermarket so you can see. Make sure you get the OEM one!
The red dashed line is where the OEM sits, much flatter than the aftermarket one.
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