emanueleis1
Skoda Kamiq automatic temperature control malfunction
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A 2022 Skoda Kamiq owner experienced issues with the automatic temperature control, where the air conditioning wouldn't activate, and an error related to the interior temperature sensor was detected. The problem was suspected to be due to a faulty cable or plug connection. After consulting with others and checking the system, it was confirmed that a defective connection was indeed the cause. The issue was resolved at a workshop, restoring the climate control to normal functionality.
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emanueleis1 (community.author)
That's a good idea. I haven't checked the live data. Should the reading change immediately when the temperature in the car changes, or is there a delay?
fionabecker77
The interior temperature reading should change relatively quickly, but not instantly. A significant delay or no change at all indicates a faulty sensor or wiring. Given the error code and symptoms, I'd lean towards the cable or plug connection being defective as you mentioned. I'd recommend getting it checked at a workshop.
emanueleis1 (community.author)
The Kamiq is finally sorted. The workshop confirmed a dodgy connection with the interior temperature sensor. 95€ later, the climate control is back to normal. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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fionabecker77
Sounds like HVAC sensor issues. Have you checked the sensor's live temperature reading using a diagnostic tool? Does it show a plausible value, or is it stuck or fluctuating wildly?