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christopherschmitz1

Skoda Superb oil level sensor issue

Alright, so I've got a 2011 Skoda Superb, gasoline engine, with 84230 km on the clock. Getting an "oil level sensor faulty" message. Error in the speedometer, plus the oil pressure warning lamp is lighting up. Error memory says the same. Read somewhere it's likely a cable or plug issue. Any ideas?

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ameliefeuer1

Sounds familiar! I had a similar issue with my Skoda Octavia a while back. Those oil level sensors can be a pain. First, have you checked the basics? I mean, is the engine oil actually at the correct level using the dipstick? Don't rely solely on that sensor! Also, have you tried visually inspecting the connector and wiring going to the sensor for any obvious damage or corrosion? A multimeter might be handy to check for continuity.

christopherschmitz1 (Author)

Cheers. Dipstick level is fine. Where exactly is the sensor located? And what am I looking for with the multimeter?

ameliefeuer1

Right, so the sensor is usually located in the lower part of the oil pan. Get under the car, and you should see a wire leading to it. With the multimeter, you're checking the wire that connects to the sensor. Set the multimeter to check continuity (usually indicated by a sound when the probes are connected), disconnect the sensor, and put one probe on each end of the wire. If you don't get a signal, the wire is broken. If you do, the sensor itself is faulty. That said, if you're not comfortable probing around, I would highly recommend a trip to the workshop. Could save a lot of hassle!

christopherschmitz1 (Author)

Ok, had it checked out. You were spot on, turns out it was just a dodgy connection. 95€ and all good. Cheers!

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