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Problems with the blower in the 2018 Skoda Karoq petrol car: experiences and solutions
Blower does not work properly
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Hey, thanks for the quick reply. So my Karoq is from 2018 and runs on a gasoline engine. I have 22235 km on it now and the last inspection was only recently. I always do it well so that the little one runs cleanly. Fuse, huh? I'll have a look, maybe that really is it. Thanks for the tip!
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No problem, I'm glad I could help! With your mileage and year of manufacture, the system should actually still run fairly reliably. However, something can always happen. The fuse is definitely a good first step. If that doesn't solve the problem, you could also have the blower motor itself checked. It's a bit more time-consuming, but sometimes it really is the cause. Keep us posted on how things progress!
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Yes, I will do that. I'm glad you're being so helpful here. It's reassuring to know that it's not necessarily something major that's broken. I'll check the fuse first and if that doesn't work, I'll have the blower motor checked at the garage. Anyway, thanks again for your help, I'll let you know what comes up.
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Hi, I had a similar problem with my 2016 Skoda Rapid. I only have some experience with cars. In my case, the fuse for the blower motor was actually defective. In the workshop they solved it for 60 euros. I managed to come to an agreement with them to reduce the cost. Maybe your problem is the same? Could you please tell us more about your car? What model? How old is it? When was the last time you had an inspection? Then I might be able to help you better.
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