maxkrueger4
Ccrosser Heating Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2013 Citroen Ccrosser with a gasoline engine is experiencing heating issues, blowing cold air instead of warm. An error code related to the water valve suggests a potential problem with the plug connection, despite the cables appearing intact. Cleaning the plug contacts is a possible DIY solution, but due to the complexity of water valves, professional inspection is recommended. Ultimately, a workshop confirmed and resolved the issue by fixing the plug connection.
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maxkrueger4 (community.author)
No overheating, the engine temp seems normal. If it's just the plug, is there anything I can do myself, or is it best to leave it to a professional?
leonblade26
Okay, no overheating is good news. While you could try cleaning the contacts on the plug, honestly, those water valves can be tricky. For 95€, I'd suggest getting a workshop to check it out properly. Could save you more hassle in the long run.
maxkrueger4 (community.author)
Makes sense. I'll take it to a workshop. They confirmed it was the plug connection and fixed it for the price you mentioned. Thanks for the advice!
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leonblade26
Sounds like a pain. A defective water valve can definitely cause heating problems and throw error codes. If the cables appear fine, the plug connection is a strong suspect. Is the engine overheating at all, or just the weak heat?