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    i ask this because mine sits about half way when on the high way and bout 3/4 in town. and it seam to be using a fair bit of water, but ive looked around and cant find any leaks and i had it pressure tested and no leaks there either.
    so any help would be much welcome

    thanks Tristan
    1977 2dr golf gls (Gti look a like with 2e convertion
    1978 Golf Gti barn find
    2013 Amarok Highline daily
    2017 Golf wagon wife’s daily

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    The radiator cap will cause them to run hot very quickly and will cause coolant loss. Less than $20, its not a bad place to start.
    The temp gauges on different Mk1s run in different ranges. The only way to see how hot it is getting is to stick a temperature gauge in the radiator when the car is idling at standstill.
    Good luck, Andrew
    Par 6 Golf GTI. Coilovers, BBS CH Wheels, APR'd
    Caddy van 05/07 (colourcoded) (BRIGHT! orange!) coilovers, Konis 18in. wheels, Oettinger tuned

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    • #3
      As Andrew said, alot of them all read different.

      I've had several mk1's & some of them had normal reading's at 1/4 getting upto 3/4 before the thermo cutting. Some have stayed at half the whole time, & my gti's normal reading's are 1/4 to half before the thermo cut's in.

      The cap is a good place to start.

      Maybe also check your thermostat & waterpump housing for leak's. Another place that is over looked is your heater core. Can leak without knowing.

      What's the oil like under the oil cap? Milky?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by golfworx View Post
        As Andrew said, alot of them all read different.

        I've had several mk1's & some of them had normal reading's at 1/4 getting upto 3/4 before the thermo cutting. Some have stayed at half the whole time, & my gti's normal reading's are 1/4 to half before the thermo cut's in.

        The cap is a good place to start.

        Maybe also check your thermostat & waterpump housing for leak's. Another place that is over looked is your heater core. Can leak without knowing.

        What's the oil like under the oil cap? Milky?

        the oil fine and the cap is fine


        thanks for the help i ll give it a try
        1977 2dr golf gls (Gti look a like with 2e convertion
        1978 Golf Gti barn find
        2013 Amarok Highline daily
        2017 Golf wagon wife’s daily

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