AlexWolf19
Heating in Skoda Yeti model year 2013
Air conditioning blows warm air
Insufficient Cooling/Heating
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Hey, thanks for your reply! So the problem is really unpredictable, sometimes the heating/cooling works and then again it doesn't. I haven't noticed any other faults. I last had my Yeti serviced a year ago and didn't have any major problems then. With a mileage of almost 113465 km, I would probably have expected to have problems beforehand. Next time I go to the garage, I will definitely have the temperature sensor checked. Thanks again for the tip!
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Hey, glad I could help! I had a similar situation with my Superb, was completely unexpected that the heating/air conditioning had a problem. It helped me a bit to watch the temperature gauge when the heating/cooling started acting up. But I wasn't really sure either until I went to the garage. I think your idea of having the temperature sensor checked is definitely a good first step. It sounds likely that it's that if the problem is unpredictable! I'll keep my fingers crossed that it won't be too expensive. Let us know how it turns out!
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Hello, thank you for sharing your experience! I will also try the tip about the temperature display. Yes, I also hope it won't be too expensive, but I'll definitely have it checked at the next workshop visit. I'll let you know as soon as I know more. Thanks again for your help!
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Hello, unfortunately I'm not a car expert, but I recently had similar problems with my 2011 Skoda Superb. It turned out that the relay temperature sensor was defective. They replaced it at my garage and since then the heating/air conditioning has been working great again. But it cost me 110 euros. So it could also be the temperature sensor. I need a bit more information to be able to help you more precisely. Is the problem always the same or is it unpredictable and sometimes colder, sometimes warmer? And have you noticed any other faults?
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