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🟢 SOLVED: Audi Q3 2014 Engine overheating temperature gauge high — Audi 2014 | MyCarFault
🟢 SOLVED 80% 1 fix reported · 100 driver confirmations

🟢 Audi Q3 2014 Engine overheating temperature gauge high

Audi 2014
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Audi Q3 2014 temperature gauge climbing toward red. Pulled over safely. No visible leaks initially. 119031 km. This fault code is stored when the engine control unit detects a specific fault condition. Common causes include sensor failures, wiring faults, and component wear. Always read additional fault codes before replacing parts — multiple codes together provide a clearer diagnosis. Clear the code after repair and test drive to confirm the fault does not return.

🔍 Symptoms

📍 Audi Q3

⚙️ Possible Causes

Audi Q3 Possible: Thermostat stuck closed — engine not able to circulate coolant to radiator. Replaced thermostat and coolant $85. Temperature now stable at normal operating range.

Repair / Solution

Based on 100 driver confirmations

Thermostat stuck closed — engine not able to circulate coolant to radiator. Replaced thermostat and coolant $85. Temperature now stable at normal operating range. 0%
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🧾 Driver Reports

✅ Fixed Thermostat stuck closed — engine not able to circulate coolant to radiator. Replaced thermostat and coolant $85. Temperature now stable at normal operating range.
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