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> part number please, searched but could not find...
double-a
post Mar 15 2005, 01:14 PM
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i need a part number for the temp sender on my 1.8 liter engine. everything's stock, sender is original.

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post Mar 15 2005, 03:06 PM
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anyone?
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post Mar 15 2005, 03:42 PM
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What temp? Oil temp for the gauge? CHT for the injection?

From Pelican's online catalog--
Oil temp sender PN: 039-919-268 (may be NLA)


From http://homepage.mac.com/ratwell/TempSensorII.html ; as found through http://www.type2.com --
CHT sender PNs:

73 914 2.0L D-Jet (Bosch PN) 0 280 130 017 (source: Pelican Parts)
70-74 1.7L 914, 1.8L 1974-76 2.0L (Bosch PN) 0 280 130 012 (source: Pelican Parts)
Early 74 914 (VW PN) 311 906 041A (source:Auto Atlanta)
75-76 914 (VW PN) 022 906 041A (source:Auto Atlanta)

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post Mar 15 2005, 03:46 PM
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sorry, oil temp for the gauge. thanks dave, i think that's what i needed.

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post Mar 15 2005, 04:32 PM
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oil temp sending unit 039 919 268 as per AA catalog. Number should also be stamped on the part. Sender must match the gage, so beware of aftermarket substitutes. I believe High Performance House carries them.


if you replace gage or sender, it is a good idea to check calibration with boiling water.
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