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Thanks I tried again yesterday in daylight and what I though were zeroes were in fact Ds
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I fitted the vw one and the app won"t accept the pin
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So did I.
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seems to be a problem in your area this could help -
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Not if you use my link -- http://recall.skoda-auto.com/004/en-com
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Here is a link to check your car http://recall.skoda-auto.com/004/en-com You might think that if your car is affected then all you have to do is once you have conformation all you have to do is contact your dealer. But it is not that simple - First of all the recall check only tells you you car is affected or not - It does not tell you what the recalls are. eg Dear customer, - a recall campaign has been found for the entered VIN It tells you to contact your dealer but when I did so I was told as far as they knew my car was not affected. I rang customer sevice and after a long phone call an adviser confirmed there were in fact two advisories on my car but I did not need to worry because it did not affect the safety. I then used the web chat to ask about the issues and then finally discovered that The Recalls on your KAROQ are 23CE S-Fuel line and 60E3 W-Drain valve. I'm sorry to learn that you had not received a recall letter for this, I appreciate this is not what you have come to expect from ŠKODA. So The fuel line fault could cause a leak and I presume could deposit diesel fuel on the road This IS a safety issue for other road users. And as for the 60E3 W-Drain valve - this is the sun roof drain and could soak the front carpets - not a safety issue but not very pleasant and something that I want to find in my car But Skoda do not think that it is worth informing us customers about - Shame on them
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I had this problem on a MK1 Fabia VRS and several other manual skoda models - it comes as a bit of a shock when it happens. It seemed to occur if the revs drop to low and is an engine control feature
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I had this on my Karoq yesterday - I had drinen the car a few hundred meters when I had to stop and get out for a moment. Got the message several times and so I tried locking and unlocking whilst sat in the car then is worked ok
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Social Distancing support, advice and tips & a little humour.
killy replied to @Lee's topic in Off Topic Chat
From the Goverment advice page You can also go for a walk or exercise outdoors if you stay more than 2 metres from others. -
Pleased for you. I pick mine up Tomorrow
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Hi I had a First Edition XC40 for a short time and found it an exellent car - all the bells and whistles that you could whish for - you can even start it from your smart phone so that ic can warm up before you go out. I had a few niggles one was the key battery went flat and left me stranded but luckily only a short distance from home - two I fitted a dash cam too near the rear view mirror and this affected the lane guidence but that was easily solved - and three I found the rear collision very sensitive it kept braking as I was backing out of my drive onto a busy main road - but I would reccomend it to anyone a very safe and comfortable car. The adaptive cruise control was amazing. You might also consider a Ford Kuga as a cheaper replacement - I would suggest that you test them both.
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looks like there is no f in Scala
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Get yourself a spare keyfob battery - mine went flat after four months, and you need a screwdriver to change it. and dont fit a dash cam near the rear view mirror it messes with the driver aids if you have them.