CliveRo
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Near to the Memorial to Harry Patch in Belgium
Serre Road Cemetery No 2
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It happened to me once - after the window "force limiter" was actived. Snippet from manual...
If you attempt to close the window again within 10 seconds of the window being moved down for the second time, even though the obstacle was not yet been re- moved, the closing process is only stopped. During this time it is not possible to automatically close the window. The force limiter is still switched on. The force limiter is only switched off if you attempt to close the window again within the next 10 seconds - the window will now close with full force! If you wait longer than 10 seconds, the force limiter is switched on again.
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The camera has only been offered as an option on the F/L and then only with Colombus.
Also an option with the Amundsen+
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1) When reversing back on to my downward-sloping drive, I can let the car run gently back in to position on neutral or with the clutch out. If I stop briefly to check my alignment or how far back I've gone, the car sits going nowhere for another couple of seconds after I release the brake, and then goes all at once. This is disconcerting at best, could be worse if I'm not concentrating fully.
The HHC doesn't appear to be active if you "roll back" while in reverse (with clutch disengaged).
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Drop down Yeti from top of page -> from drop down box pick - Outdoor - then takes you to the mani page advertising the Outdoor & that was the link from the Outdoor page & Configure your own skoda from the black. buttons.
The "Configure your own skoda" leads to http://cc-cloud.skoda-auto.com/gbr/gbr/en-gb from all the (initial) model links. Once on the configure page you have to select "Yeti Outdoor" and not "Yeti"
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The Adventure is an end of line "special" of the pre-facelift model - probably not many left now http://www.skoda.co.uk/finance/finance-offers/yeti-adventure
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Where did you find that information?
It is detailed on Page 50 of the user manual
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Back to this boot light thing. Any pictures? Can this be retrofitted? How is it powered?
Page 87 of the manual (Removable Light). It clips into a charging socket (near the 12V) socket and contains rechargeable batteries which are charged when the engine is running. Doesn't look to be an easy retrofit.
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What a car, full of surprises, I wonder what it'll do next.
Don't read the manual - it is full of spoilers
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I had an email from Super Skoda today stating that there is 20% off everything on their site 28th - 30th March discount automatically taken off at checkout http://www.superskoda.com/
Thanks for the heads-up. Finally prompted me into ordering a few bits.
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I bought some today from my local dealer - £29.60 (inc vat)
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I went for the same colour combination and wheels
I can't make my mind up on the B pillar covers you have added. How are they attached?
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Wished I'd searched here before wasting the last 30 mins
Just as a heads-up for "new to Yeti" owners - the (UK version) FL Yeti also has the nearside rear fog bulb fitted, but the loom only has 5 wires feeding the 6 pin connector - therefore the nearside rear fog does not actually work - only the offside one works.
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Ordered 30/11/2013.
Estimated delivery at time of order 25/02/2014
Arrived at dealer 14/02/2014 - collected today.
Yeti - Forum Members Picture Thread
in Skoda Yeti
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Not cleaned it - Somme (or possibly Flanders) mud