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kernowalan

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    Cornwall

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    Octavia Mk 4 SE L TDI DSG
  • Year
    2021

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  1. These cars were made through the very dodgy covid and semi conductor shortsges time. Imho it will never be problem free as the hardware doesn’t work as it should. I believe the endless promises of delaers will drive you to distraction. One chance to fix everything or reject.Go for a mk3 or a post 2021 model.
  2. I’ve had two Vrs diesels Mk2 and Mk 3. Both did Santander to Costa Bllanca return trips in great comfort and economy while being more than adequate for fun on single carriageway roads.
  3. Some where along the way Hey Laura ceased being able to change my radio stations. I have 1941 software version. Frankly this is just another of the infotainment issues that plague the VAG and my car on an almost daily basis. After two happy decades with Skodas, I’ll not be looking for another one.
  4. mine has updated over the air two days ago. All went smoothly.
  5. All my DSG boxes have had a slight lag in ECO mode. I believe it is designed normal. Fiddling seems pointless to me. Use Sport if you want to burn rubber.
  6. Software issues have been the big problem for me with my early Mk 4 model suffering faults due to the chip shortage at the time (2020). Many posts on here. Now I have a 2021 model and it is a lovely car with all the practicality and economy I want. Reliable so far and no repair visits needed in 16k miles. Be prepared to invest some screen time on the infotainment system.
  7. Sometimes I see the red light flashing rapidly on my key for several seconds. Battery recently changed and no message saying battery is low. I can’f find any explanation in the manual. What does this rapid flashing means please?
  8. On mine only the book unlocks on activating the boot. The car remains locked and the boot then locks once shut. No idea if my key sleeps.
  9. I’d always thought keyless entry meant you could not lock keys inside the car. Wrong. My keys were in my golf bag. The boot will open when the keys are close to the boot but the doors remain shut with wing mirrors retracted. I put the bag in the boot and shut the boot which is then locked despite the keys being inside the golf bag! The assumption that I’d lost my keys meant a fruitless hour of searching and a walk home to get the spare set.
  10. e mail came from *****@*****.tld Postal address is on the letter. Good luck but I think to resolution is down to you/dealer/skoda using this evidence. Intervention by Dept for Transport is unlikely imho.
  11. Update. Just received this letter Dear Mr Bessell Speedometer requirements Department for Transport Great Minster House 33 Horseferry Road London SW1P 4DR Tel: 0300 330 3000 Web Site: www.gov.uk/dft Our Ref: 425483 Your Ref: 20 April 2023 Thank you for your email to the Department for Transport about speedometer requirements. Your enquiry has been passed to the International Vehicle Standards Division as we have responsibility for vehicle construction standards. All vehicles used on UK roads must meet the requirements laid down in the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986, as amended (“C&U”). As you have already noted, the provisions for speedometers are contain in regulation 35 of C&U which requires that the speedometer should be capable of indicating speed in both miles per hour and kilometres per hour. I have included a link to a version of regulation 35 for reference: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1986/1078/regulation/35/made I understand from the information you have provided, that you may have purchased a vehicle that has a faulty virtual cockpit display which cannot alter the units which the speed is displayed. If there are no means to provide the speed in kilometres per hour, either through a physical dial or digital display, then it is likely to be in contravention of C&U. It can be an offence to sell a vehicle that is in an unroadworthy condition under Section 75 of the Road Traffic Act 1988. If the garage who supplied you with the vehicle is unable to help you, then you may wish to consider contacting your local Trading Standards Office and explain the situation to them, and they may be able to assist. Yours sincerely International Vehicle Standards Hooray - the car is illegal after all.
  12. Mine is ignition dependent also. Also just to be clear - the mirror connection is for power only. The two below the infotainment are data and power.
  13. Update. DVSA passed me to an Enforcement Policy Specialist who gave me a whole screed of information and concluded re speedometer “If working illuminated and displaying correctly in miles per hour, but not able to display in kilometres per hour, it may be classified as operation impaired – therefore minor – therefore, pass.” So there you have it. The car does not comply with a legal requirement but can pass an MoT.
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