Where are the sensors installed on the Skoda Octavia?

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SanEverett
07/30/25 9:45am
The installation locations of Skoda Octavia sensors: 1. Oxygen sensor: Installed on the exhaust pipe to monitor post-combustion gases and determine whether the engine combustion is sufficient, and whether the mixture is too lean or too rich; 2. Wheel speed sensor: Installed on the hub of each wheel, primarily to collect the vehicle's rotational speed and detect any signs of wheel slip; 3. Coolant temperature sensor: Installed next to the thermostat, it converts the coolant temperature into an electrical signal, increasing fuel injection or advancing the ignition timing at low temperatures, and preventing detonation by retarding the ignition timing at high temperatures; 4. Intake pressure sensor: Installed near the throttle body, it senses a series of resistance and pressure changes with varying engine speeds and loads, converting them into voltage signals for the ECU to adjust fuel injection and ignition timing. The Skoda Octavia is the first sedan under the SAIC Volkswagen Skoda brand, an advanced model synchronized with Europe and extensively localized for the Chinese market. In terms of body dimensions, the Octavia measures 4675mm in length, 1814mm in width, 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2686mm.
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