finnbecker1
Skoda Yeti temperature issue and check engine light
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finnbecker1 (Author)
I did a quick visual check, didn't see anything obvious blocking the cooling grille. Where is the fuse located? Is it something I can easily check myself, or is it buried somewhere?
patrickbauer70
If you didn't spot anything blocking the cooling grille, the fuse is a likely culprit. Honestly, I'd recommend taking it to a workshop. It might save you time and potential headaches. In my case, it was a similar fuse issue causing the engine to take forever to warm up. Don't risk engine overheating, get it checked!
finnbecker1 (Author)
Took it to a shop. It was a defective fuse related to the cooling grille. Cost me 52€ to get it sorted. Thanks for the insight!
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patrickbauer70
Sounds familiar. I had a similar issue with my Yeti. The check engine light was on, and the engine was taking ages to warm up. Did you check the cooling grille itself for any obstructions before suspecting the fuse? Leaves, debris, anything like that?