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Re: Autocheck Temp Sensor



I'd love to kill that autocheck beeper in my 1990 Audi 100.  It erroneously is indicating low oil pressure at random times.  I can see high oil pressure on the meter so I know the autocheck is wrong.  I could live with the light (a blinking oil lamp) but not that darn beeper.  Maybe your autocheck is bad also?

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---- "Cobram ." <cobram@juno.com> wrote:
>  "Weeks, Chet" <Chet.Weeks@standardregister.com> writes:> 
> >Listers-
> >I have replaced the "multifunction sensor" at the front of the 
> >cylinder head /block. The analog gauge now works (never gets very hot).
> However, 
> >the autocheck "high temp" warning continues to beep and flash indicating
> 
> >there is still a sensor defective somewhere. Any ideas of where next to 
> >look???
> 
> Which indicator are you getting?  I'm getting the low coolant warning
> (this feeds both from the multifunction switch and the coolant reservoir)
> even through all sensors and wires are OK.  Check wires for continuity
> with the wiring diagram.  One recommendation I've gotten is to open the
> Autocheck 'puter and verify a cable in there that connects two printed
> circuits together.  I haven't had a chance to do so yet, but it's
> defintily an avenue to pursue, otherwise it look$ like a new Autocheck
> Unit.....arggg
> 
> BCNU,
> Cobram@Juno.Com
> http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/1469/
> 
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