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Tim_GTi
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1der wrote:has anybody got a pic showing the location of the coolant temp sensor?
This is it on the lupo engine, it looks exactly the same. green sensor on the right hand side of the engine:

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held in by a clip, and when pulled out is followed by a shed load of coolant, so get make sure your engine is cool, you've got the new one ready, and the new one has a seal also
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ah cheers tim. Think this is the cause of the problems i have. il give it a change and hope it makes a difference
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Post by one_must_fall »

I was a bit eager when I did mine. Got home from VW and pulled the plug out straight away. Was a bit shocked when boiling coolant pissed out everywhere, no damage done though...

You need this:

https://sslrelay.com/s74326199.oneandon ... 9501A%3D29

and this:

https://sslrelay.com/s74326199.oneandon ... asher%3D29

and:

some replacement coolant.
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You shouldn't need the latter. The temp sensor comes with a seal, and you can use the original clip
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