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Skoda Yeti climate control malfunction

I am experiencing difficulties with the automatic temperature control in my 2017 Skoda Yeti with a gasoline engine, mileage 178710 km. The climate control no longer works, and the air conditioning system remains inactive. Error memory shows a stored error related to the interior temperature sensor. Based on my preliminary diagnosis, the likely cause is a defective cable or plug connection to the component. I am looking for guidance on troubleshooting this issue further, as I suspect a faulty temperature sensor. I would like to avoid unnecessary sensor replacement if the root cause lies elsewhere. Any insights into diagnosing this climate regulation problem would be greatly appreciated.

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The 2017 Skoda Yeti experienced a malfunction in its automatic temperature control, with the air conditioning system remaining inactive. The error memory indicated an issue with the interior temperature sensor, suggesting a possible defective cable or plug connection. Initial troubleshooting focused on inspecting the wiring harness and connector, as a faulty connection could trigger the error code. Ultimately, a workshop confirmed both a defective temperature sensor and a faulty plug connection, resolving the issue with sensor replacement and wiring repair.

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alexanderbeck12

Had a similar issue with my Opel a while back, albeit a different brand. The symptoms sound very familiar. Have you checked the wiring harness and connector to the temperature sensor? Sometimes a loose connection or corroded pins can cause this. Also, is the error code specific, or just a generic 'climate control malfunction'?

willi_neumann80 (community.author)

Thanks for the quick reply. I did a quick visual inspection of the wiring, but I will check the harness and connector more thoroughly. Regarding the error code, I'll have to check it again, but if I recall correctly, it pointed specifically to a faulty interior temperature sensor. Do you think that the error code could be misleading and the problem could still be the wiring?

alexanderbeck12

The error code could point to the sensor, but a faulty connection can trigger it too. Before replacing the sensor, thoroughly inspect the wiring and connector with a multimeter. If the wiring is good, then a sensor replacement is likely the solution. Considering the symptoms, and that the AC doesn't engage at all, a visit to a workshop might be the quickest way to sort it out. They have the right tools for HVAC diagnostics.

willi_neumann80 (community.author)

As suggested, I brought the Yeti to a trusted workshop. They confirmed the defective temperature sensor and a faulty plug connection. The sensor replacement and fixing the wiring were done for 95€. The climate regulation is now working flawlessly again. Thanks a lot for your support!

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