Help with an Audi A3 vreg '8L' clocks

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Help with an Audi A3 vreg '8L' clocks
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This is driving me nuts basically. 

I plugged it in to vagcom and no faults showed up apart from temp sensor live short... 

The list of faults are all clock related 
-temp gauge goes straight to 120'c when you turn the car on and it comes up as overheating. Which is isn't. HG isn't gone. 

-fuel gauge has always had a mind of its own. 

- now the Rev counter and speedo have been playing real silly buggers recently 



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That's with the key out of the ignition. 

Today I've 

- redone all the earths in the engine bay 
-cleaned up the positive bar thing on the battery 
- put a new coolant temp sensor in today, hasn't fixed the 120'c issue. 

Now other option is a new set of clocks, but I've heard rumours you have to reprogram them etc is that Bullshit or true?
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#2
Dont get new clocks.they can be remanufactured. Google ac tronics theyll do it then no need to code either. Use em at work highly recommended
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#3
Clocks would have to be coded.
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"German engineering" at its finest
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#5
Most likely the clocks, you need to recode the new clocks for the immobiliser and also all the keys you use for the car. Handy job.
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Scrap the f*cking thing then
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You dot need to code the clocks if you send it to ac tronics. We use them all the time. Its always the audi range no idea why. Well them and transits
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What kind of price do you pay so I can consider it
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they vary go on the website
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Could also try BBA Reman. Clocks are always breaking on the Ford forum as well and that's who they usually recommended on there.

Not sure who decided to put the immobiliser stuff through the clocks in modern cars, daft idea tbh. Confused
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(26-03-2016, 07:19 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: "German engineering" at its finest

We're on a forum dedicated to a car whose clocks are notorious for having issues... lmao
This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted above as fact.

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#12
Im pretty sure this is basically the same fault as the Octavia's of the same age had (Remember Liam having issues with his?) and im sure its down to a common dry joint. May be worth whipping them apart to see if you can see anything obvious that you may be able to repair yourself?
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I did, couldn't see anything that stood out.
Cleaned up all the earths etc

Nothing
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