richardmaier1
Skoda Roomster Engine Trouble
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richardmaier1 (Author)
Thanks for the quick response. Regarding the NOx sensors and DEF fluid, I haven't specifically checked those. How would I go about checking the NOx sensors? Is that something I can diagnose myself, or is it best left to a workshop?
hanseis19
Yeah, fiddling with the NOx sensors can be a pain without the proper tools. In my case, the lambda sensor was throwing all sorts of codes. The exhaust leak might be a separate issue, like a cracked exhaust pipe, so check that too. I'd recommend getting it properly diagnosed at a workshop to be sure. It’ll save you time and potential headaches down the road.
richardmaier1 (Author)
Following your advice, I took it to a certified workshop. Turns out the lambda sensor was indeed faulty. Repair cost me 375€. Runs smoothly now. Thanks for the help.
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hanseis19
Sounds frustrating! I had something similar happen with my Roomster a while back. Check engine light, rough idling, the whole shebang. I didn't notice an exhaust leak, but the strong smell was definitely there. Have you checked your NOx sensors? Is it consuming DEF fluid like crazy?