150degC Temp gauge - 180degC sensor??
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Old Timer
Looking to fit the three extra gauges to my 83 GTI
For the oil temperature gauge, VW part number: VW 321 919 541A, 50-150decC - what sensor do I need as those available seem to be 049919563B - 0-180degC - not 150. Will these work?https://www.classic-vw.co.uk/oil-temperature-sensor-0-180-049919563a-5223-p.asp
For the oil temperature gauge, VW part number: VW 321 919 541A, 50-150decC - what sensor do I need as those available seem to be 049919563B - 0-180degC - not 150. Will these work?https://www.classic-vw.co.uk/oil-temperature-sensor-0-180-049919563a-5223-p.asp
1983 Golf GTi Campaign Edition, Diamond Silver
http://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2F-tag-1983-campaign&redirected=1#post_1551531
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Local Hero
single pin white for +150 degree
single pin black up to 150.
I never has a issue with using the black single pin for oil temp on my 93. Even used it for my conversion on the water outlet flange from the plastic flange to the metal one to measure the temp of my coolant.
single pin black up to 150.
I never has a issue with using the black single pin for oil temp on my 93. Even used it for my conversion on the water outlet flange from the plastic flange to the metal one to measure the temp of my coolant.
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