benkoenig1
Skoda Kodiaq Intake Air Temperature Sensor Issue
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The conversation revolves around a 2018 Skoda Kodiaq experiencing reduced engine power and a check engine light, with a diagnostic tool indicating an issue with the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor. The problem was suspected to be a defective IAT sensor, which was confirmed by a professional diagnostic check. The solution involved replacing the faulty sensor, resulting in the vehicle running smoothly again.
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benkoenig1 (community.author)
Yeah, it was definitely running rough, especially when cold. Did you also get the check engine light? And was it definitely the IAT sensor that was causing your problems?
jasminbeck1
Yep, check engine light was on constantly. Car diagnostics confirmed it was the IAT sensor. I'd suggest getting it checked out by a professional. They'll have better car diagnostics equipment than I do, and they can confirm the temperature reading is off and it’s the air sensor for sure.
benkoenig1 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I took it to a workshop, and they confirmed it was the IAT sensor using a diagnostic tool. They replaced the sensor, and everything’s running smoothly. The temperature reading is normal now. Total cost was about 155€, I appreciate the help.
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jasminbeck1
That sounds familiar. I also have a Kodiaq and ran into something similar not too long ago. Was the engine running rough, especially when it was cold?