Skip to content

Something dangling behind front grille

Featured Replies

Just cleaning some bird dirt from the front of my car and noticed something dangling behind the front grille of my VRS. I can't see it from under the bonnet so does anyone know what it is? I'm assuming a temp sensor? Cheers

A picture would be useful ! :)

  • Author
30 minutes ago, Westbury63 said:

A picture would be useful ! :)

 

A good point well made. Will try to remember tomorrow. 

I have the same problem, i have some sensor hanging down behind the grill, my outside temp sensor seems to report -.--  any idea what this sensor is??

 

octavia vrs..

 

Steve

 

 

883724228_2021-01-1011_36_32.thumb.jpg.9f321715f2b152ff590290f57b867aa8.jpg

 

 

  • Author

Looks similar to mine. Clearly it was clipped to something at sometime. Hard to get to thanks to the undertray and plastic covering everything. 

20210110_131952.jpg

mine seems to have snapped as well,

  • Author

No clues anyone?

 

With that in mind, is it easy to remove the undertray so I can have a look? My car is under warranty but not sure this is a warranty item. I'd be happy to re-attach it myself if it was easy to get to. 

Pretty sure it's the outdoor temperature sensor you're both seeing. Certainly matches the position on various other VAG cars.

 

No idea what the easiest way to refit it is I'm afraid.

22 hours ago, phil7 said:

Looks similar to mine. Clearly it was clipped to something at sometime. Hard to get to thanks to the undertray and plastic covering everything. 

20210110_131952.jpg

 

Yeah, it definitely belongs somewhere and shouldn't be free range. The thin part of that looks like a plunger switch of some sort. Does it move? Bonnet open sensor?  In an ideal world, you Skoda dealer would be kind enough to have a quick look for you.

 

This could help https://skoda.7zap.com/en/cz/

  • Author

Pity the local dealer is 20 miles away but needs must. Luckily the car seems to be working fine so no rush. 

Edited by phil7

I think it just clips onto a piece of plastic somewhere.

 

I'd be tempted to fix it sooner rather than later as flapping around could damage it's wires. It looks like part number 11 on this diagram:

-  -

 

Taken from https://skoda.7zap.com/en/cz/octavia/oct/2015-753/8/805-805000/

 

One rather pants video of a Leon owner randomly talking rather than actually replacing it, still it shows the sensor fitted:

 

  • Author

Phoned Skoda and told them about the issue. They'd have a look but if not a manufacturer defect then they'd charge me £96. 

 

They told me that it didn't sound like a manufacturer defect despite my protestations...

 

Any thoughts on next course of action? Skoda UK? 

£96? They're good aren't they. :rolleyes: Well, having looked at part 11 in the diagram above and the video posted, I think this could be repaired for about 10p. Whip the undertray off and cable tie it to the cross beam (part2 in the diagram).

  • Author

If it was really easily accessible I'd more than happily fix it myself.

 

I guess I'm a bit annoyed that I paid top whack for a 3 year old car that has done less than 21k and now I have to sort it myself. Maybe my expectations need to be managed 🙃 

Edited by phil7

1 minute ago, phil7 said:

If it was really easily accessible I'd more than happily fix it myself.

 

I guess I'm a bit annoyed that I paid top whack for a 3 year old car that has done less than 21k and now I have to sort it myself. Maybe my expectations need to be managed 🙃 

 

i'd be flippin cross too. Not what you expect given the outlay.

 

Given how close it is to the grill, I would cable tie it to that for now to save it from damage. Perhaps when the weather is warmer, pop the undertray off then.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.