Hi guys I’ve had a fault come up which I can’t clear,
It’s an “ oil level thermal sensor” fault, does anyone know what this is or best way to fix it.
Thanks
Rich
Dash fault light
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Re: Dash fault light
Depends what the exact code is, but its very possible the wiring is damaged between the subframe and the sump. It gets caught on things a fair bit.
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Re: Dash fault light
This is the info from diagnostic:
”B1041 - Oil Level Thermal Sensor”
Possible Symptoms
Warning lights on dash
Fault codes in several modules
Possible Causes
Wiring or power supply to/from TOG sensor and control module
Faulty TOG (Thermal Oil Level) sensor
Possible Solutions
Check wiring per the factory level wiring diagram.
Check TOG sensor
Special Notes
This page contains a PDF created by the owner of a CAYC 1.6L TDI in a RoW market 2012 Golf: Damaged TOG wiring
The wiring harness bracket caused the wiring issues responsible for this DTC in that vehicle.
”B1041 - Oil Level Thermal Sensor”
Possible Symptoms
Warning lights on dash
Fault codes in several modules
Possible Causes
Wiring or power supply to/from TOG sensor and control module
Faulty TOG (Thermal Oil Level) sensor
Possible Solutions
Check wiring per the factory level wiring diagram.
Check TOG sensor
Special Notes
This page contains a PDF created by the owner of a CAYC 1.6L TDI in a RoW market 2012 Golf: Damaged TOG wiring
The wiring harness bracket caused the wiring issues responsible for this DTC in that vehicle.