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jamescrystal1
Skoda Scala Oil Level Sensor Fault
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jamescrystal1 (Author)
Good point regarding potential physical damage. I did have some minor work done recently. Could you elaborate on how best to inspect the connector and wiring? I have access to a multimeter.
robertnacht4
Given your response, that front-end work is a prime suspect. A visual inspection is key: Look for damaged wires - chafing, cuts, or pinched sections. Check the connector itself for bent or corroded pins. With a multimeter, you can check for continuity between the sensor connector and the ECU connector (refer to the wiring diagram). Ultimately, if you're not comfortable probing live circuits, a workshop is probably your best bet. It could be as simple as a loose or corroded connector.
jamescrystal1 (Author)
As suspected, it was a defective connection on the oil level sensor. The garage identified corrosion on the connector pins. They cleaned the connector and replaced the terminals. Total cost including labor was 95€. Appreciate the input.
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robertnacht4
Interesting. First thing I'd check is the wiring harness and connector to the oil level sensor itself. Has the car had any recent front-end work or undercarriage impacts? Any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) besides the oil level sensor fault?