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Aygo overheating active air flap fault

Check engine light on my 2014 Toyota Aygo, gasoline engine, and the engine is overheating. Diagnostics say it's an active air flap fault. Anyone seen this before? Trying to understand what might be going on.

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alfredfox1

Hey! Active air flaps, eh? Sounds familiar. I've got an Aygo too. Overheating and that check engine light... Yep, seen that. Basically, those flaps are part of the cooling system – they open and close to control airflow to the radiator. If they're stuck closed, or not opening properly, the engine can definitely overheat. When the garage did the diagnostic, did they say why the flap was faulty? Like, was it a motor issue, or something else?

leonieswift7 (Author)

The diagnostic suggested a defective electromechanism. I'm not deeply familiar with the cooling system. Could this component cause such significant overheating, or could there be another issue?

alfredfox1

Yeah, a defective electromechanism controlling the flaps absolutely makes sense as the cause of your overheating. If that little motor is toast, the flaps won't open when they're supposed to, and boom, no airflow. It's pretty common, sadly. I'd suggest getting it to a workshop sooner rather than later before you cause any further damage.

leonieswift7 (Author)

Thanks for the clarification and advice. I'm scheduling a workshop appointment immediately. Just so you know, the repair cost was 590€. I appreciate your help!

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