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Skoda Scala Temperature Issues

Alright, I'm officially pulling my hair out! My 2023 Skoda Scala with a gasoline engine is giving me fits. Got 225751 km on the clock. The display is showing crazy temperature readings, the check engine light is on, and it takes forever for the engine to warm up. I'm thinking it's something to do with the cooling grille being restricted, but I'm not sure where to start looking. Any ideas?

4 comment(s)

emiliawilson82

Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my Scala. Check the radiator grille; could be a blockage. Are you seeing any loss of coolant?

emiliawilson82

Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my Scala. Check the radiator grille; could be a blockage. Are you seeing any loss of coolant?

emiliawilson82

Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my Scala. Check the radiator grille; could be a blockage. Are you seeing any loss of coolant?

barbaradragon1 (Author)

Interesting! Where exactly should I be looking for this blockage? And no, the coolant level seems fine. Could it still be the radiator grille even without coolant loss?

barbaradragon1 (Author)

Interesting! Where exactly should I be looking for this blockage? And no, the coolant level seems fine. Could it still be the radiator grille even without coolant loss?

barbaradragon1 (Author)

Interesting! Where exactly should I be looking for this blockage? And no, the coolant level seems fine. Could it still be the radiator grille even without coolant loss?

emiliawilson82

Yes, definitely check the radiator grille first. Even without coolant loss, a blockage there can cause serious car overheating problems. If it's not that, it could be a faulty sensor, but given the symptoms, I would advise to bring it to a workshop

emiliawilson82

Yes, definitely check the radiator grille first. Even without coolant loss, a blockage there can cause serious car overheating problems. If it's not that, it could be a faulty sensor, but given the symptoms, I would advise to bring it to a workshop

emiliawilson82

Yes, definitely check the radiator grille first. Even without coolant loss, a blockage there can cause serious car overheating problems. If it's not that, it could be a faulty sensor, but given the symptoms, I would advise to bring it to a workshop

barbaradragon1 (Author)

Huge thanks for the help! Turns out it was a defective fuse related to the cooling grille. Cost me 52€ to get it sorted. What a relief!

barbaradragon1 (Author)

Huge thanks for the help! Turns out it was a defective fuse related to the cooling grille. Cost me 52€ to get it sorted. What a relief!

barbaradragon1 (Author)

Huge thanks for the help! Turns out it was a defective fuse related to the cooling grille. Cost me 52€ to get it sorted. What a relief!

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