friedrichlehmann82
Seat Ateca cooling issue
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A 2023 Seat Ateca with a gasoline engine exhibited issues with incorrect temperature readings, a check engine light, and delayed engine warming. The suspected cause was a restricted cooling grille, potentially due to a defective fuse. After consulting with a dealership, it was confirmed that a faulty fuse related to the cooling grille was the issue, which was then repaired.
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friedrichlehmann82 (community.author)
Could you provide additional detail regarding the fuse location and designation on your Opel Insignia, or any other relevant information that could help me locate the fuse?
emanuel_mystic9
In my case, it was indeed a fuse. While the exact location might differ on your Seat Ateca, consult your owner's manual for the fuse box diagram. If you are uncertain, it might be best to visit a workshop to have it checked to prevent further problems with the cooling system and avoid potential car overheating.
friedrichlehmann82 (community.author)
I appreciate the insight. The dealership confirmed a defective fuse related to the cooling grille. Repair cost was 52€. Thank you for your help.
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emanuel_mystic9
That sounds familiar! I had a similar problem with my Opel Insignia a few years back. The cooling system was acting up, and the engine was slow to warm. Did you check the fuses related to the cooling grille and thermal management? It might be a simple fix.