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    Engine temperature 103TDI slow warming up and fluctuating once warm!

    For the last few weeks I have noticed my Golf 2.0 103 TDI is taking up to 20 minutes to warm to 90 degrees from an ambient 20 degrees cold start. Once warm the temperature will sit on 90 degrees in city driving but on the open road or down hill it will fluctuate between 60 to 90 degrees. The car is now over 4 1/4 years old and 65500Km otherwise faultless. I suspect a thermostat problem I am guessing stuck open. Any one come across a similar problem?
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    Yeah, certainly sounds like a thermostat problem.

    Not unheard of with a VW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    Yeah, certainly sounds like a thermostat problem.

    Not unheard of with a VW.
    Not unheard of with any car aswell. Pull it out and check, if unsure boiling hot water is your friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The One View Post
    Not unheard of with any car aswell. Pull it out and check, if unsure boiling hot water is your friend.
    hey, what model is your tdi. i have a 2009 and cant see any oil temp function in the MFI ? Ive noticed between my cousins 2011 model, his also has the digital speedo in a bigger font size .... not sure if this is a difference in the my11 updates?

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    Had my local mechanic check it out today he agreed it looks like a thermostat, all hoses getting hot from start up. A new part on order will post an update soon. As an aside previously I dropped into the local VW dealer, the guy at the service desk tried to explain it is normal for the temperature to fluctuate and take 20 minutes to reach normal operating temperature with no effort to diagnose or offer a suggestion. Now I know what John White is complaining about dealer incompetence.
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    Yeah, diesels do take longer to get up to temperature, but we're now seeing manufacturers implement different design concepts to aide this.

    Your mechanic is definately on the money in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raygti View Post
    hey, what model is your tdi. i have a 2009 and cant see any oil temp function in the MFI ? Ive noticed between my cousins 2011 model, his also has the digital speedo in a bigger font size .... not sure if this is a difference in the my11 updates?
    It'll be due an update in components.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raygti View Post
    hey, what model is your tdi. i have a 2009 and cant see any oil temp function in the MFI ? Ive noticed between my cousins 2011 model, his also has the digital speedo in a bigger font size .... not sure if this is a difference in the my11 updates?
    MY11 got an MFD with a different typeface (and possibly a resolution change). Not sure about the oil temp readout on the TDI; the GTI had it from start of production.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamD View Post
    MY11 got an MFD with a different typeface (and possibly a resolution change). Not sure about the oil temp readout on the TDI; the GTI had it from start of production.

    Cheers for that Adam !

    Yeh the mrs gti has the update my11 pretty nice features to have in the gti


    Pity my my09 doesn't but ! Was wondering as original poster was saying his car is 4.5 years old so would put it in 09/10 territory

    Might do some exploring with vagcom one day when I get a cable looked up google and there something about firmware updating for the mfd but I don't think it looks easy / maybe false .

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    Quote Originally Posted by raygti View Post
    hey, what model is your tdi. i have a 2009 and cant see any oil temp function in the MFI ?
    Is the display of the Oil Temp enabled?

    On mine (MY 2010) go to "SETTINGS" using the arrow buttons on the steering wheel, select MFD DATA and then scroll down and make sure the items that you want displayed in the MFD are ticked (I've just selected them all)... Tick the Oil Temp selection using the OK button on the steering wheel..

    Items that aren't ticked get skipped (if that makes sense)...

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