Anyone know the normal coolant (thermostat) operating temp range on an '01 Jetta 2.0? I think it's a 90C thermostat, but I'm sure some fluctuation is permitted.
I did some measuring with a VAG-COM the other day - basically on the hwy, going about 65-70 mph, the temp doesn't go above 75 deg. C (about 170F), although in all fairness, it was a pretty cold day (10F outside).
Basically, I suspect this thermostat is on the way out - the car is getting poor mileage (19 mpg in mixed driving) and there is noticeable moisture/cream condensation under the oil cap. The car is driven on rather short trips during the week, but gets driven more on weekends, yet the moisture does not evaporate.
Now, I don't want to replace it myself. The car is under extended warranty, so I want the dealer to do it. But they won't just take my word for it. For them to do it, they'd have to diagnose the car, and if according to them the car is still within spec, I'll have to eat the diagnosis cost ($120). The khrappy thing is that the coolant needle is still close to 12 o'clock position. Hence my question, will they consider 75C to be still "within spec"?
I did some measuring with a VAG-COM the other day - basically on the hwy, going about 65-70 mph, the temp doesn't go above 75 deg. C (about 170F), although in all fairness, it was a pretty cold day (10F outside).
Basically, I suspect this thermostat is on the way out - the car is getting poor mileage (19 mpg in mixed driving) and there is noticeable moisture/cream condensation under the oil cap. The car is driven on rather short trips during the week, but gets driven more on weekends, yet the moisture does not evaporate.
Now, I don't want to replace it myself. The car is under extended warranty, so I want the dealer to do it. But they won't just take my word for it. For them to do it, they'd have to diagnose the car, and if according to them the car is still within spec, I'll have to eat the diagnosis cost ($120). The khrappy thing is that the coolant needle is still close to 12 o'clock position. Hence my question, will they consider 75C to be still "within spec"?