franziskalange1
Skoda Citigo Electric High Voltage Error
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franziskalange1 (Author)
Voltage sensor, huh? Where exactly is that located, and what kind of cable damage should I be looking for? Is it easy to spot? I'm not really a car guy.
sinaknight3
Yeah, the voltage sensor monitors the battery's voltage, and if it's faulty or the cable is damaged, it can trigger the error. Honestly, finding it can be tricky without proper tools and knowledge, and dealing with high-voltage systems is dangerous. My advice? Take it to a workshop. They'll diagnose the issue properly.
franziskalange1 (Author)
Took it to a workshop, and you were right! It was the high-voltage system. Turns out, a voltage sensor cable was damaged. They replaced it, and the error is gone. Cost me 290€, but at least it's fixed. Thanks for the help!
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sinaknight3
Sounds like a high-voltage system malfunction. I had a similar EV problem with my Citigo a while back. Same symptoms: error message, power loss. Have you checked the voltage sensor? Sometimes those can cause issues. Also, inspect the high-voltage cables for any signs of damage.