rainerice4
GrandlandX Engine Overheating Coolant Leak
Summary of the thread
A 2022 GrandlandX hybrid experienced engine overheating, a check engine light, and a coolant leak, with diagnostics indicating a control unit communication error. The issue was suspected to be related to a wiring problem, possibly involving a defective cable or plug connection. After professional inspection, the problem was identified as a defective plug connection, which was resolved for 95€.
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rainerice4 (community.author)
Wiring harness... Is that something I can check myself, or am I better off just taking it in?
nico_dark56
You could try and see if anythings obvious, like chewed wires or loose plugs, but honestly, if you're not comfortable with car diagnostics, it's probably best to let a pro look. Could be a simple fix, or it could be a software glitch. Best not to make it worse yourself. Probably just a defective cable or plug connection.
rainerice4 (community.author)
Took it in. Turns out it was a defective plug connection. 95€ and all sorted.
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nico_dark56
I have a GrandlandX too. Had similar stuff happen, though not the coolant leak. Was it throwing up any other weird codes? Almost sounds like a wiring issue somewhere, messing with the data link. Did you check for any obvious damage to the wiring harness near the control module?