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Fabia S 1.2 12v ....So whats with the blue coolant light comming on to tell me the engines not up to temp so don't gun it till it goes out.

Never seen that in any car I have had in the past, is it just a skoda thing ?

Edited by trickster

No...quite a few motors seem to have them now in various colours. Many don't have temp gauges either, as modern motors have engine management systems that look after everything. If anything goes amiss the engine management system will let you know in good time.

Oh...welcome to the site!

Edited by Estate Man

As estate man said, it's because the car doesn't have a temperature gauge. It's just to let you know it isn't up to optimal operating temperature.

Its a bizzare thing though, sometimes it takes around a mile to go out and at other times it goes out after just a few hundred yards.... all when started from stone cold. I realise external temp will have a bearing on how quickly an engine warms up but surely its more than a few yards!?

Which models dont come with a temperature gauge?

Which models dont come with a temperature gauge?

those without maxidot as it's a different instrument module, so S, SE and Scout.

Obviously you could get the temp gauge if you opted for maxidot on the SE or Scout.

Regards,

TP

the light is activate when the coolant temp is under 45°C

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Ah that explains it, I didn't realise there was no temp guage but now I know. Thanks for the info.

The early Toyota Yaris has the same thing!

No temp gauge or light on my Ibiza lol

My Greenline has the blue light. Manual just says dont push it hard or rev it too high until the light goes out.

Its usually out after a couple of minutes. Depends on the outside temp and how I drive it.

I presume if the car over heats the light turns red.

I presume if the car over heats the light turns red.

Yep, comes on red and maybe flashes, apparently it beeps at you as well......never seen it myself

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Hey guys i have a 2008 skoda fabia and mine doesnt have this blue light to tell me its cold will i be able to program it in with vagcom

I doubt it.

But if you start the car you know the coolant will maybe not get up to temperature for a mile or 2, do you need a light to tell you that?

I doubt it.

But if you start the car you know the coolant will maybe not get up to temperature for a mile or 2, do you need a light to tell you that?

Makes you wonder if the 'high temp' warning is working too though

Although you should never really see it.

Another perk of having full maxidot clocks is they have a proper temp gauge!

And also when you crash there's a handy water level light that comes on, this is assisted by a big cloud of steam so you know your water is low.

And also when you crash there's a handy water level light that comes on, this is assisted by a big cloud of steam so you know your water is low.

Useful haha

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