John; For Digijet systems(83.5 to 85): The blue bodied, two wire device is the Temp sensor. It supplies info to the ECU or brain. The smaller, single wire device next to it is refered as the sender. It controls the temperature gauge. They are both near the thermostat. For Digifant systems(85 to 91): they are still near the thermostat but both are two wire devices mounted on the coolant distribution manifold. The ECU's sensor points to the side of the vehicle and the gauge's sender points to the front. Drive Safely & Good Luck Ken Lewis<Kernersville,NC>86 VW crewcab;60 T-5 Coupe On Sun, 12 Dec 1999 11:27:59 EST John Mahnken <JMahn48749@AOL.COM> writes: > Hi Folks, > Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the Temp sensor >and the >Temp >sender on an 84 1.9 waterboxer?The part #'s are 025906041 and >025906041A >respectively.I can't seem to find a reference to the Temp sender >anywhere in >my Bentley manual. Also, where does the Temp sender reside? > TIA, > John Mahnken > 84 Westy ___________________________________________________________________ Why pay more to get Web access? Try Juno for FREE -- then it's just $9.95/month if you act NOW! Get your free software today: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. |
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