karljohnson13
Skoda Roomster Climate Control Problem
Summary of the thread
A 2008 Skoda Roomster experienced climate control issues, including low heat output and a non-engaging AC, with an error stored. The suspected cause was a bad cable or plug. A similar case suggested checking the power supply, possibly a fuse or loose wire. The problem was resolved by repairing a faulty electrical connector in the wiring harness for the temperature sensor.
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karljohnson13 (community.author)
Thanks. When you mention 'power supply', is that a particular fuse location, or something else in the electrical connectors?
mariemond17
Mine was a corroded electrical connector in the harness. I'd suggest a shop visit. They can easily check the power supply.
karljohnson13 (community.author)
Fixed. The shop found a bad electrical connector in the wiring harness for the temperature sensor. Repair was 95€. Thanks for the help.
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mariemond17
I had a similar problem with my Roomster's climate control. Weak heat, and the AC wouldn't come on. Did you check the power to the climate control panel? Could be a fuse or a loose wire.