Dont forget the ground on the drivers side, under the battery tray. The negative cable should mount to the drivers inner fender, then a ground strap mounts from there to the end cap on the transmission. Since you had the tranny out for the clutch, I'd check that one. Somehow I managed to drive my Rocco 430 miles with that strap disconnected. May have had something to do with the charging problems...... :shock: Brendan84 Scirocco 8v00 Camaro L36 M49
The EGT gauge should operate on an isolated, non-powered circuit. (A small voltage source from the thermocouple itself is what makes the gauge move.) However if there is an intermittent connection, it could go in and out randomly or with vibrations, or if there is a short somewhere you could get other haywire results... I would inspect your EGT gauge wiring from gauge to thermocouple, paying very close attention to where the wiring goes through the firewall (for chafing) and where it connects to the thermocouple (for good corrosion-free connection.) Also make sure the wiring is securely plugged in to the gauge.
Quote from: "fspGTD"The EGT gauge should operate on an isolated, non-powered circuit. (A small voltage source from the thermocouple itself is what makes the gauge move.) However if there is an intermittent connection, it could go in and out randomly or with vibrations, or if there is a short somewhere you could get other haywire results... I would inspect your EGT gauge wiring from gauge to thermocouple, paying very close attention to where the wiring goes through the firewall (for chafing) and where it connects to the thermocouple (for good corrosion-free connection.) Also make sure the wiring is securely plugged in to the gauge.checked the wiring in the engine bay, looks fine, can't see it being back behind the gauge, tapping the guage doens't make a difference, and the guage works fine with the engine off. thx guys.
I just did a thorough check under the car and above, couldn't see any grounding strap under the battery tray. Do I actually have to take the battery out to see this?
spoke too soon, it's messed up again tonight, only thing I did was put it on ramps, spray the underengine in degreaser and rinse off a couple minutes later. I'll try reseating all my grounds, maybe they're corroded.
it's a 93 golf td, not a rabbit
Quote from: "Cheesetoast"it's a 93 golf td, not a rabbit I do hope you trace this EGT problem... The thing is how hard are you going to kick yourself when you discover what you've done?