Mine's been OK so far...
On Friday, driving home from the city in peak hour traffic, I noted that my external temperature display was reading 45 degrees (likely to be early twenties...). It stayed like that even as the traffic was moving quite well.
Has anyone else had any dramas or irregularities with the temperature display? Is it normally reliable?
Thanks.
MY10 R36 Wagon, BBlue, SatNav, MDI - No longer waiting!!!
Mine's been OK so far...
Pete
MY13 Octavia vRS TDI DSG
From what ive noticed mine's been pretty normal...
I've noticed mine about 5 - 10 degrees over in traffic, but it comes back dwn pretty quickly when you get moving again.
Sometimes in traffic, a degree of two..never seen 40s.
2009 R36 Black Sedan.
A difference in 20 degrees is fairly large i reckon. Maybe the thermostat isn't functioning. Best to ring up the dealer for an inspection.
Mine is always pretty much spot on.
if its anything like a golf usually the sensor is in the front of the car.. You werent driving in bumper to bumper traffic and copping someones exhaust gasses perhaps?
I suggest you search for 'climatronic data' and you will be able to find the data for the temperature sensors on board - of which there are more than one - you can then scroll through and see what each is displaying for comparison.
I have this problem also - showing 45 degrees in Melbourne mid Winter????? Took to the dealer and they mentioned the sensor cap was not on correctly. Had been fixed but I am still having the same problem - ciimbs dramatically to 40+ plus when in traffic. This also seems to have a dramatic effect on the climate control as the aircon goes to max in this situation - Does this mean the internal temp is regulated by the outside temp??? Would have thought there was an internal sensor to regulate climate control. I have to take back to my dealer to fix this and a few other probs (ESP failure...... Locking RNS-510). Car only has 10,000km's.
09 Passat R36 Sedan - Black, Sunroof, Dynaudio, SatNav, Kufatec Bluetooth.
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