ottotiger22
Fiat Cronos cooling grille issue
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A 2022 Fiat Cronos owner experienced issues with incorrect temperature readings, a check engine light, and slow engine warm-up, suspecting a cooling grille restriction. The owner inquired about a possible fuse issue related to the radiator grille. After a workshop inspection, it was confirmed that the cooling grille was faulty, and the problem was resolved with a repair and replacement.
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ottotiger22 (community.author)
I visually inspected the grille and didn't find any obvious obstructions. You mention having a similar problem. Was your issue related to a fuse or something else entirely?
MaxVogel
I didn't find any fuse related, in my case. Best take it to a workshop to check the cooling system properly. It could be something more serious than a simple fuse.
ottotiger22 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I took it to the workshop, and indeed the cooling grille was faulty. Repair and replacement cost me 52€. All good now!
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MaxVogel
I had a similar issue with my Cronos. The symptoms were the same, especially the slow warm-up. Did you check for any obstructions physically blocking the radiator grille? Leaves, debris, anything like that?