I have a 96 2.0L ,
Recently while travelling on a hot day about 40 degrees C (Australia), i reved my car a little bit higher than usual to overtake a car. It did not like that! The 'stop' warning light came on and the air con dissabled. The temp guage was showing the normal temp of around 70-80.
When i pulled up, and turned off the ignition, the fans stayed on for about 5 - 10 mins. after the engine had cooled down i learned it was very thursty and i poured about 4 bottles of water in. On the trip home, the warning light stayed on for about 10 mins then turned off and was fine for about a week.
But... as i turned on the car last week, the 'stop' warning light turned on again so i turned it off and the fans went again for 10 mins after ignition was turned off. and this problem isnt going away!
so im thinking electrical problem. looking at previous posts similar, they are saying the three relays between the 2 fans could have faulty connections, so i checked them but they look to be in perfect condition.
I need help!
Your advice would be much appreciated!
Faulty temp sensor?
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1997 2.0L 16v Saloon
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Re: Faulty temp sensor?
What was the water level like this time around?
Re: Faulty temp sensor?
You may have damaged the coolant temperature sensor when you ran it dry the other week. I'd definitely try replacing that first
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Re: Faulty temp sensor?
thanx ill get right on that.
but could you tell me where i might find the coolant temp sensor?
thanx heaps!
but could you tell me where i might find the coolant temp sensor?
thanx heaps!
1997 2.0L 16v Saloon
Re: Faulty temp sensor?
After having a look i found and disconnected the coolant sensor and everything is back to normall!
A replacement is on its way, (the only one in Australia!).
Thanx a million for the advice!
The attached photo is where i found the coolant temperature sensor:

A replacement is on its way, (the only one in Australia!).
Thanx a million for the advice!
The attached photo is where i found the coolant temperature sensor:
1997 2.0L 16v Saloon
Re: Faulty temp sensor?
After the sensor arrived i tried to install but it didnt fit
But.... found the hole it DID fit in:

That white one that i unplugged turned out 2 be the reverse light switch.
Im still puzzled why it fixed the problem when i unplugged it though????
Anyway all is now good!


But.... found the hole it DID fit in:

That white one that i unplugged turned out 2 be the reverse light switch.



Im still puzzled why it fixed the problem when i unplugged it though????

Anyway all is now good!

1997 2.0L 16v Saloon
Re: Faulty temp sensor?
I suspect you may have moved/knocked whatever was actually causing the fault - as far as I'm aware the reverse gear switch on D8s is wired straight to the reverse lights (maybe via a relay...)BJ92 wrote:Im still puzzled why it fixed the problem when i unplugged it though????![]()
Anyone know what that unrestrained connector just above it is for?
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang