Hi Everyone
We've only had our GTi about a month and it's always seemed to take an absolute age to warm up.
My commute to work is a bit of b road then dual carriageway + motorway for about 40 mins in the morning. I don't thrash it and it consistently takes c.20mins to get warm. It doesn't even move on the gauge for the first 5-6mins.
When the car gets to 90c it stays there, rock solid.
Surely this can't be right on a modern petrol engine?
I've done a bit of reading around and i'm thinking....
1) Replace coolant temp sensor
2) Possibly replace coolant (think I saw a post about VAG coolant helping their warm-up problems but can't see how??)
3) If those fail then new thermostat
Thoughts?
I had a similar problem on mine, except that it never got up to temp properly - sometimes would on a motorway drive.
I changed the coolant sensor first as that was an easy DIY job and they are prone to failure. - about £35? Didn't make much difference except it read more accurately!
Eventually bit the bullet and got the stat changed. Looked at doing it myself - its do able - but difficult and time consuming - various links on here.
My Local Dealer took 3 hrs and that is book time. I spoke to the mechanic afterwards 'its a sod of a job for what it is!' They also found a couple of pipes that were getting perished, so changed those at the same time - no extra labour. Coolant change as well.
There is a marked difference is warm up time now. No, they not quick at all to get up to temp! I know mine is all ok but it take 3 -4 miles of B roads to get there. But the performance is better and fuel consumption has improved.
GTI ownership joys!