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  1. I bought this and fitted it to my current Octavia Estate and have been very happy with it. It wasn't hard to fit either. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/375279768181
  2. Nope, I had it on my previous Octavia that didn't have the remote opening boot. I also have it on my current one that does
  3. I posted this on your other thread on this, My first point of call would be back to the dealer, they then need to do some proper investigation and not send you away with an obvious fault. Have you been back to them, it certainly shouldn't be doing this?
  4. My first point of call would be back to the dealer, they then need to do some proper investigation and not send you away with an obvious fault.
  5. Is there a reason why you're not trying your local Skoda dealer, if they don't have them in stock is it not something they can order in?
  6. A factory reset will reset the infotainment back to a clean status without any users associated, apps installed or any personalisation. It will keep the currently installed version of the firmware though, this isn't possible to rollback.
  7. Hmm, just noticed this too on my car. When you say known problem, does that mean they have taken ownership of it and are replacing them?
  8. Yes, that is the case, it's a one off cost to add the features.
  9. The question would be, does the lease company expect it to have been done? I have a personal lease, but with a maintenance plan with them, so everything that the lease company wants to be done is done.
  10. The plastic flap is missing part of it. That is designed to go on both sides of the catch to stop stuff dropping down inside. That part is a spring to fold it back up
  11. You can adjust it using the scroll wheel on the steering wheel when it is making a navigation announcement. If you do it at any other time it will just be the radio/media that gets adjusted. The display will show a different icon when you are adjusting the navigation volume.
  12. I just partially lowered the plastic surrounding the mirror mount enough to get my fingers inside and push it back into place. As such It was fairly straight forward and only took a couple of minutes.
  13. The same happened to mine, I was temporarily plugging my dash cam into it untill I got the fixed wiring in place. As soon as I pushed the cable in, the socket did what yours had. I managed to lower the plastic cover and push it back into place. I haven't tried since, so don't know if it is a permanent fix.
  14. If it is still only half way up the dipstick, then it would be a good idea to add some more. Do it in small stages to give it time to flow down. As it stands just now, starting and running it may clear it. But, personally, I would prefer it to be at the upper level.
  15. What settings do you have for the rest of the air con other than the temperature? Are the condensation patches on the inside or the outside? You mentioned that they were two patches, but this has now extended to the condensation on the whole screen, has any water been spilt in the car, had it recently been valeted etc?

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