WolfMara95
Epica Automatic Temperature Control Failure
Summary of the thread
The automatic temperature control in a 2012 Chevrolet Epica diesel stopped working, accompanied by an error code and non-functional AC. The suspected cause was a faulty interior temperature sensor, possibly due to a dodgy cable or plug. The issue was resolved by identifying and fixing the defective sensor and plug connection, costing 95€.
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WolfMara95 (community.author)
Not really, it seemed fine right up until it stopped working. Any chance you remember what the fix was?
franziskakoehler11
Given the symptoms you describe, and my prior experience, a visit to a workshop is advisable. The error code should pinpoint the defective component.
WolfMara95 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! It was indeed a faulty interior temperature sensor and a defective plug connection. Cost me 95€ to get it sorted.
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franziskakoehler11
I had similar climate issues with my Epica. Was the temperature reading erratic before it failed completely?