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A4 Mike 09-03-2009 10:50 AM

Location of Coolant Temp. Sending Unit V6?
 
Can anyone tell me where the coolant temperature sending unit is located on a 99 A4 V6 5 valve engine? I found the string on changing the temp. sender but the pictures must be from 1.8 because it does not appear to be in the same location on my V6. Any help would be appreciated.

ImTheDevil 09-03-2009 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by A4 Mike (Post 1122684)
Can anyone tell me where the coolant temperature sending unit is located on a 99 A4 V6 5 valve engine? I found the string on changing the temp. sender but the pictures must be from 1.8 because it does not appear to be in the same location on my V6. Any help would be appreciated.

It's at the back of the engine, passenger side, behind and below the head. Take off the tube from airbox to throttle body and look down. The connector plugs into the top and has four wires in a square pattern around 3/4" on a side. The sensor body will likely be blue but may be green. Be sure to get a new retaining clip also as it's plastic and may break when you remove it.

punkrocker5817 09-03-2009 11:57 AM

make sure the engine is cool or the pressure will shoot coolant up when you remove the sensor. The plastic clip pulls out to the side, not up. If you break it you will not be able to drive the vehicle, so get a replacement from the dealer first (I couldnt find one at any parts stores). go ahead and clean the oxidation from the connector while you're at. If you're really zealous, go ahead and clean all the connectors you can find.

A4Cragman 09-03-2009 12:03 PM


Originally Posted by punkrocker5817 (Post 1122703)
make sure the engine is cool or the pressure will shoot coolant up when you remove the sensor.

Not to mention it's pretty deep-seated behind the engine, if you're going to try and wedge your hand back there to get it out, you'll really want it to be cooled off or risk a very uncomfortable or painful job.

A4 Mike 09-03-2009 01:11 PM

Thanks for all the quick responses. This is a big help. I need to get a Bently service manual.

rcheing 09-03-2009 07:52 PM

Is this coolant temperature sensor G62 we're talking about? I might have to replace this too since I had a P0118 code when I ran my car through vagcom. I also read on ecs tuning that the green plug is the improved version.


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