Temp sensor failing generally upsets the gauge too, its a good sign when the gauge is all over the place, steady 90 slap bang in the middle generally means itll be ok, vagcom , vchecker or any decent diagnostic scanner will read live data, that way you can keep an eye in the sender activity. Check the vac pipe to the fuel pressure reg, if its split then the pressure reg will be operating without vacuum thus you will have higher fuel pressure thus more fuel. Also you mention your mechanic said the system was lean, secondary air, split vac pipe, air hose, common at the air intake elbow from the airbox, this will lean the system and the o2 sensor will sense it and richen the system. Sounds like your mechanic uses a scanner, get him to read the live data and watch the 02 sensor activity, should be switching very quickly, get him to trick the system by introducing more air and watch the 02 sensor richen up and then spray some carby cleaner into the intake and watch the sensor react to the that, should be almost instant, if not suspect a lazy 02 sensor. I say this after he has checked for splits and leaks of course, as the ecu may already be getting "tricked".
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