ronz Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 (edited) Hi, I have the following code from the VAG-COM: 01410 - Heater Over-Temp 06-00 - Signal too High The problems I have are: Cold air blowing from heatingWhite smoke from auxilary heater exhaust for a few minsCar overheating when going high speeds Anyone know exactly how to solve this please? Edited December 2, 2008 by ronz Quote
Scorpiorefugee Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 Hi Ron, Sorry, I can do no more than try to rationalise this. Can I suggest that you concentrate on the loss of heater and overheating. The old fashioned approach was to get it hot and feel all the hoses. The fault codes may be misleading. If you need any help finding where everything is, I can send you a copy of the Ford TIS disc. Unfortunately, while I have both MKI and MkIIs, I have never had to investigate this sort of problem. My only problem was a failed water pump on the MkII and I drove that home 200 miles up the M5 with a nice warm heater and cruising at a steady 55 and about 60 mpg. My guess would be air lock or thermostat. Another Ron. :lol: Quote
seatkid Posted December 2, 2008 Report Posted December 2, 2008 Anyone know exactly how to solve this please?Cold air blowing from heatingTurn off the fanWhite smoke from auxilary heater exhaust for a few minsAdjust LH mirror so you don't see itCar overheating when going high speedsDrive slower ^_^ eee by gum Scorpio, ......youngsters nowadays!!!.....computer screens and printouts...... :lol: Yes!! try the touchy feely waterpipes approach. :o Quote
Scorpiorefugee Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 (edited) Anyone know exactly how to solve this please?Cold air blowing from heatingTurn off the fanWhite smoke from auxilary heater exhaust for a few minsAdjust LH mirror so you don't see itCar overheating when going high speedsDrive slower That's what I'd do everytime. Trouble is, I'd still worry about it, but then, I've got pills for that problem. :lol: Ronz, I got your message and I'll send a cople of discs (one 1998 and one 2002) prob tomorrow. Edited December 3, 2008 by Scorpiorefugee Quote
Neils TDi again Posted December 4, 2008 Report Posted December 4, 2008 One of the most common fault in the TDi is the water pump impellor becomes loose on the shaft and fails to pump the water around the cooling system. This results in over temperature and no heat in the interior heater. I just wrote a big post on replacing the water pump havinghad this very problem. Quote
ronz Posted December 4, 2008 Author Report Posted December 4, 2008 One of the most common fault in the TDi is the water pump impellor becomes loose on the shaft and fails to pump the water around the cooling system. This results in over temperature and no heat in the interior heater. I just wrote a big post on replacing the water pump havinghad this very problem. thanks neil for your post, I really hope this isn't the case I had the same problem last year and had the waterpump checked at the time and was told nothing is wrong with it, it cost me Quote
ronz Posted December 4, 2008 Author Report Posted December 4, 2008 Ronz, I got your message and I'll send a cople of discs (one 1998 and one 2002) prob tomorrow. Thanks so much Scorpiorefugee for your kindness I really appreciate it. Quote
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