100% Free

No Scanner Needed

Carly logo

antonia_lion1

Skoda Roomster Coolant Level Sensor Issue

My 2006 Skoda Roomster with a gasoline engine keeps throwing a check engine light. The coolant level is constantly low. I fill it, and a week later it's low again. The error memory says it's a problem with the coolant level sensor cable or plug connection. Any ideas?

4 comment(s)

louiseule73

That sounds familiar. I had a similar problem with my Roomster. Coolant light kept popping on. First, check the coolant reservoir itself for any cracks. Are you noticing any sweet smell, or a puddle under the car, especially after parking it overnight?

antonia_lion1 (Author)

Thanks. No obvious leaks. The coolant reservoir looks fine, no cracks. The error message pointed to a cable or plug. Where should I be looking for that?

louiseule73

The error code points to the sensor. On mine, the issue was beyond what I could fix. The plug was corroded, and the wiring was a mess because of vibrations. Unless you're comfortable with electrical work, tracing wires and replacing connectors, you might be better off taking it to a workshop. They should diagnose it properly and fix it without causing more problems.

antonia_lion1 (Author)

Took it to the shop. It was a defective coolant level sensor connection, like the error code said. They cleaned the contacts and replaced the connector. Cost 95€, thanks for the help.

Join the discussion now: