There have been a few threads of late about cars taking a long time to warm up in the recent weather, I had been reasonably sure it was 'normal' due to the cold weather but I'm not so sure now and am about to punt the car to a garage to get the thermostat replaced (05 plate / 54k miles). But just before I do I'd like to run this past folks one last time.
On my journey in today part through town traffic then dual carriageway, 7 miles total / about 15-20 mins the gauge was sitting half way between the floor and 90 Deg. It was about 1 Deg C today. I have seen it climb to 90 - very slowly - then dropping quite quickly back to the half way position. This kindov suggests that the thermostat isn't regulating quite as it should but also suggests that it is doing something!
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My wifes 1.2 polo is at full temp about 5 minutes after leaving the house on the same journey so surely my turbo's lump should be getting hot even quicker?
I do notice that the ed30 / Pirelli engines have a 87 Deg C thermostat but the KO3's have an 80 Deg C thermostat. I mention this as a lot of the ed30's / Pirelli guys seem to be saying theirs heat up quickly. But maybe thats an age issue as well since the KO4 engined golfs are a few years younger than the KO3's like mine ...
Bit of a ramble but I'm looking for a bit of reassurance to justify the £100 to change the thermostat when there may be nothing wrong with it ...