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lilianthunder1

Seat Cordoba Solar Sensor Fault

I've got a 2005 Seat Cordoba, gasoline engine. I'm getting a solar sensor fault stored in the error memory. The heating output is also pretty low. I read somewhere that a defective cable or plug connection to the sensor could be the culprit. Has anyone run into this? Thinking it might be the HVAC sensor or maybe needs sensor calibration? Repair cost is estimated at 95€. Any thoughts on fault detection before I take it in?

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larsdrache4

Solar sensor fault on a 2005 Cordoba? Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my old Renault Megane. Same symptoms: error code and weak heating. Did you check the wiring and plug connection to the sensor? That's where my problem was. Seems like a common weak point.

lilianthunder1 (Author)

Wiring and plug connection, you say? Where exactly is that located? Is it difficult to get to? Is there anything specific I should look for?

larsdrache4

Check the wiring and the plug itself. On my Megane, it was near the base of the windshield, under the plastic trim. Not too hard to get to, just a few screws. Look for any signs of corrosion, loose wires, or damaged insulation. Is it worth checking before paying someone to fix it? Definitely.

lilianthunder1 (Author)

Took it to the shop. They confirmed the solar sensor fault and replaced it. Cost me 95€ as predicted. Heating is working perfectly now. Thanks for the advice!

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