the light that comes on with the ignition to let you know the filler tank level is OK, then switches off, just stays on unless you turn the engine on and off at least 6 times, I have replaced terminals and sensors etc all over the joint, but it won't go away... any ideas anybody, there must be something somewhere along that chain that's malfunctioning..but what and where!!! It's not something you can ignore and drive on!!!
Do you mean the water level indicator?
disconnect it pull the plug
Any chance you can try a different instrument panel?
Where abouts are you?
Pretty sure I have a spare one here at Abbotsford.
yeas it's water level ind. which is why i don't want to disconnect it., but i did another test today, after the engine warms up ( say 2k), you only have to restart once...
btw, real annoying pop-up on this site offering free apple products that freezes my screen, and i have to restart every time i look here!
It works off the top of the water reservoir. Make sure that the plug is on correctly. Make sure that you have the correct VW coolant. Unscrew it and clean the probes.
Dont know if it's related, I have had a couple of times the temp gauge and warning light come on after going through deep water.
probably happened three times after going through water ~100mm deep, the water splashes up around the engine. The next day the light has come on. Like
you, stoped check over and re-start and all is fine.
For me it seems ot be moisture related, have no figured where though.
Hi it's a new sensor new plug new terminal, yet it still comes on when the water level is full...and it hasn't rained here in 3 months so there's no water contamination.
Reckon it could be at the other end.
Try pulling the Ribbon cable connector off and reseat it and tell us if that makes a difference
Bizarre, do you mean at the ECU (under the seat?)
No. I mean the electronic panel in the control binnacle.
On my first WBX that panel was shot and the light wasn't coming on.
Needed a new panel.
When you take the binnacle cover off there are some ribbon cables that connect to it.
Cool. Have not ventured in there yet
was trying to avoid pulling the dash out...
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