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friedhelmstorm1

Skoda Citigo Overheating

I'm experiencing a worrying issue with my 2019 Skoda Citigo with a gasoline engine. It has clocked 111614 km. The engine is overheating, and it takes a very long time to reach operating temperature. A mechanic mentioned it might be a defective thermostat cooling circuit motor, most likely the map thermostat. Has anyone encountered this before? Could this also affect the coolant system? What could be the eventual repair costs? I’m quite concerned about potential engine overheating.

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pia_fuchs53

I had a similar issue with my Citigo. The engine was taking ages to warm up, and the temperature gauge was all over the place. Have you checked the map thermostat? It's a common problem. Is the water pump working fine?

friedhelmstorm1 (Author)

Thanks for the quick response! How did you confirm that the map thermostat was the problem? Did you experience engine overheating as well, and did you inspect the cooling system for any issues?

pia_fuchs53

Yes, I had the same overheating issue. The slow warm-up and fluctuating temperature were the first signs, then the overheating started. A scan tool confirmed the thermostat fault. It’s best to get it checked at a workshop to be sure, but it does sound like the thermostat. The replacement cost me around 350€.

friedhelmstorm1 (Author)

Thank you for your advice. I took the Citigo to a trusted mechanic, and you were spot on! The map thermostat was indeed defective. The temperature control is working perfectly again, and the engine no longer overheats. The cooling system seems fine now. The total cost was around 350€, as you predicted. I'm very grateful for your help!

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