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TheWanderer

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  2. Get snow (winter ❄️ tyres) if you're that worried.
  3. The cars sat nav also can do it. But I can't find the where to switch the damned thing off.
  4. You can't do anything wrong really. The gearbox is foolproof, once you get used to the twin pedal arrangement instead of the 3 in a manual, then it's all plain sailing really, the only thing to check up on is with the Matrix headlights if you have them is how they work on the stalk. The car is pretty much foolproof. I've had mine just under 2 years and I still occasionally press the wrong button or can't find something on the infotainment system. I think you're worrying way too much.
  5. P - engages a pin in the gearbox locking the wheels N - is like traditional neutral
  6. Nothing will happen if auto hold is engaged or if the car is parked on the level. The engine will rev and that's it. It's not advisable to do it, although I've done it a couple of times with this one as it's the first one with an electronic parking brake and selection switch rather than a proper gearstick & traditional parking brake. Just do it with a little discipline & slowly at first and it will soon kick in with practice. I occasionally flick the gear selector and thinking that it's in drive put my foot down only for it to rev and not move, so just put my foot back on the brake and press the gear selector a bit more firmly and it will go.
  7. Yeah definitely DON'T engage P in motion. One of the best ways to stop mistakes when making the transition from manual to DSG is when driving put your left leg behind your right one, it stops you going for the non existent clutch pedal or making an accidental emergency stop! After a while of driving the DSG car all of a sudden you'll find that you won't need to put your left leg behind your right one as your brain has adjusted to the new driving method. For me I daren't drive a manual, as the last time I tried I nearly pranged my mums car & nearly put it in a neighbours garden as I hadn't driven one for 15 years
  8. You need to keep your foot on the brake pedal to start the car and to engage any gear. Don't worry it will soon become a natural thing and you won't want to go back to a manual again. When you park anywhere (even on a hill) and press P or just turn the ignition off then the gearbox automatically engages P (Park) and applies the parking brake for you, you might also note there's a second button below the parking brake switch press it and it activates auto hold which is nice when stopped in traffic as with it activated you don'y need to keep your foot on the brake pedal, regardless of it being on the level or downhill/uphill grade. When you park on a grade, just start it as normal and engage drive, take your foot off the brake and apply power, the parking brake should automatically release itself, if it doesn't just put your foot back on the brake, release the parking brake via the switch and the drive away, there's an automatic delay to the brakes releasing if your car is parked on a upward grade to prevent you rolling backward.
  9. Never seen a software revision that low before are you sure it's that low? If it is, then to move forward in software revisions you'll have to have a module changed and then update applied.
  10. I suspect that this 1985 may well contain an eSIM update so that it works properly with the app and software.
  11. Yep, that's what I got earlier albeit the English version of it, so I don't know whether it'll continue to download it overnight or not. The mobile signal where I am isn't great, so it may take quite a few days to achieve a full download.
  12. And as I say that this afternoon I got a message regarding an OTA update of 164x Mb and that it would download in the background blah blah blah.. It'll be interesting to see how long it takes for it to download.
  13. I'm going to wait and see what they intend to do about it. If the antenna is there then it could be as simple as doing a swap of simcards or updating the eSIM if it has one.
  14. I've never seen it before so it must be a new instruction. I've done updates twice now and never seen it.
  15. That was lucky. You should allow the process to complete before keying out or turning the ignition off, if it had failed you could have ended up with a dud system.
  16. Can you let us know if that method is successful please.
  17. You probably could if you have an external WiFi antenna and it is parked near enough to the house. But there are security considerations to deal with.
  18. Minor ones are, you can download Sat Nav updates from the Skoda Update Portal using your VIN. Others are chargable and done via the Skoda App (via Play Store or Apple Store), although there might be a problem with that see Does On Board SIM Card Use 3G thread.
  19. Not for me I'm afraid. My car's system is working, I'll leave it alone as these minor glitches keep appearing with other peoples cars.
  20. I just accessed it via the app and yes I can confirm that I get the same message and I have a MY23 car. I'm not paying £30 for something that's not going to last a year or so
  21. There aren't any noticable wires in my screen. There's no heat or warm air as such felt on the heated windscreen, you only get heated if you select the defog windows option afaik.
  22. The heated windscreen is activated via the Clima function on the infotainment system, not a switch as far as I know. It is with mine and it works very well on mine, usually within 90s it starts to work effectively and within another 30-45s it's cleared 90% of the frost/ice on it and the car is driveable,
  23. Yeah it sometimes gets a little addled if you're in traffic on a motorway and you're on the inside lane and it's moving and the next one is slower or stationary, it has on a couple of occasions disliked it on a sliproad where my lane is empty but the next lane over is stopped, I just put my foot on the throttle and override it.

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