sebastian_eule7
Skoda Roomster transmission issues
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sebastian_eule7 (Author)
Interesting, thanks. No noticeable coolant leak or overheating, but I will double check. Where was the oil cooler located on your Vauxhall, and was it difficult to access the pressure sensor?
gretaknight3
The oil cooler in my Insignia was positioned near the radiator, making the pressure sensor reasonably accessible once the undertray was removed. Given your error code and the absence of evident coolant loss or overheating, it is prudent to inspect the wiring and connections meticulously. However, given the complexity of modern automatic transmissions, it might be prudent to consult a qualified technician for a comprehensive diagnostic assessment. This will ensure accurate identification of the root cause and mitigation of potential consequential damage.
sebastian_eule7 (Author)
It was indeed a faulty cable to the oil cooler pressure sensor. Replaced it, and now everything is running smoothly. Thanks for the input.
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gretaknight3
I had a similar issue with my previous vehicle, a Vauxhall Insignia. The symptoms you describe are quite telling. The transmission indicator light and check engine light illuminating simultaneously, coupled with the automatic transmission entering emergency mode and shifting erratically, suggest a possible malfunction within the transmission's control system. In my case, it was a faulty oil cooler. Did you by any chance observe any coolant leak recently, or any sign of car overheating?