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  1. Sorry to hear that your HU is stuck in demo mode  :sadsmile:

     

    A couple of suggestions : have you tried pressing the reset button next to the volume knob?  Worth a try - both with the unit off and with it on.

     

    Also what software is yours running?  Bear in mind that my HU is over 3 years old so newer ones may have changed.  I have updated the firmware in mine a couple of times - the photo below shows the current settings.

     

    Hope this helps, 

    Andrew

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  2. Hi Hakelm,

    The handle does need a strong pull to remove it. Try warming the handle with a hot air gun/hair drier to make the plastic more flexible.  Whilst levering it also pull at the top of the handle directly away from the door.

     

    Hope this helps ...

     

    Cheers, 

    Andrew

  3. Hi,

    I'm intending to get a remap once Skoda decide what's happening over the diesel emissions scandal (received the letter to say a software update is required but when?)  In the mean time, my Yeti's air filter is due a change so wondering if it's worth going for a K&N filter and what effect that may have on a remap, if any?  It's a 2012 170CR Yeti. 

     

    Most likely go for a Shark remap next time there's a GB or they have a sale .... fingers crossed  :)

     

    Comments welcomed .....  one obvious advantage of the K&N filter is being able to clean and reuse it - and advantage with the number of miles I do and regularly using the car on dusty gravel roads.

     

    Cheers,

    Andrew

     

  4. And what about bluetooth? As far as I understand, from factory, the bluetooth-module is not part of the stereo, so if I install an android HU and use the included bluetooth, can I just unpair and "block" the built in one and have no more issues with it? Maxidot, steering wheel phone controls etc. will not get confused by this?

     

    Yes, the Bluetooth module is separate to the HU (under driver's seat on UK spec car).  I disconnected the wiring connector and tucked this into the hole in the carpet and removed the module for safe keeping (so I could fit a fire extinguisher under the driver's seat).  The phone option no longer appears on the maxi-dot display and the steering wheel buttons for the phone no longer operate so I have to use the screen on my Kenwood HU for the phone.  May be other HUs interface to the car better than the DNX525DAB but for the number of times I use the phone whilst driving, I'm not too bothered.

     

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  5. What car is he installing them in?

    Generally, the speakers are set too low to get a good sound stage with co-axial units as they will the tweeters. Better to go for component speakers with the tweeters mounted higher. Requires more effort installing them but the results are worth it.

    I too have Infinity speakers in my Yeti but Hertz get good reviews.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  6. I'm in the same boat - the fuel filter is due a change on my 2012 Yeti (CFJA engine).  Looking at ElsaWin, the "bleeding operation" using the VCDS runs the fuel pump for 180 seconds to purge the system.  I would assume that turning the ignition on and off (without starting the engine) a good few times should achieve the same effect.  The issue is that if there is air in the high pressure system, the injectors and pump will run dry leading to potential damage.

     

    Not sure whether to risk it or get a quote from the dealer to do just a filter change (and possibly the brake fluid) - did my old Octavia (1.9 TDI engine) without VCDS no problem.

     

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  7. Well they turned up today! And they look identical to Whispbars. The only difference that I can see is that they're not branded. No product name on the bars. So I'm happy! If you wanna save around £50+ and aren't fussed about branding, I'd go for um

    Thanks - now let's see if I can find my voucher :)

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  8. Having had a Kenwood DNX525DAB for over 9 months, sound wise it's great (with the speakers upgraded) but there are various niggles with it that don't make it perfect especially considering how much it costs. I don't think I would have bought it knowing what I do now - yes, it's good but not worth the money.

    The Chinese Android based head units look good on paper but how reliable are they in the long run?

    Have you thought of keeping the Swing and upgrading the speakers as the OE ones are pretty basic to improve the sound quality?

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  9. Yeah the part No is the same as Yeti Whispbars and do look identical. Will see what actually turns up, hopefully by Friday.

    Did they turn out to be the pukka ones?

    I may go for a set if they are the genuine ones especially as I have an Amazon gift voucher.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  10. Rivets?! Mental.  I hate it how car manufacturers simply don't want customers fiddling with their car at all these days :(

     

    It's not just a case of car manufacturers stopping your fiddling with their cars, it's down to cost - rivets are quicker and cheaper to fit than nuts and bolts.

     

    Here's my post with a few pics but basically as Ryan explains above - click here

     

    Drill off the heads of the rivets using a 6mm drill and carefully prise out the OE speaker (which has an integral spacer).  Using pliers, push the rivets through not letting them drop into the door (they'll rattle).  You will require adaptors to fit aftermarket speakers - I used Connects2 CT25VW07 sourced via ebay.  Fit these in place with M6 bolts, washers and nyloc nuts then screw the speaker in place with self-tapping screws.  You will have to modify the wiring to connect to the new speakers (and cut a hole in the speaker adaptor to pass the wires through).

     

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  11. I have a DAB in my L&K it is rubbish. It keeps cutting out, tuneing back  to FM or no signal at all .Dealer say there is nothing wrong with the radio

    I too find DAB coverage around parts of Birmingham hit and miss. The sound quality on FM is better for music as a lot of the DAB radio stations use lower bit rates while speech sounds fine e.g. sports commentary on 5live.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  12. Hi Morry,

     

    The tweeter wiring is "piggy-backed" off the woofer speaker so if you do take the door card off, it's worth checking that connector too.  The tweeter is heat staked onto the back of the door card so if you can get a replacement, you'll need to cut the old one out and glue the new one in place. Part number is 1U0 035 411E (confirm before you order).

     

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  13. Hi,

    It's the same for the 2 ltr engine too - 30 Nm.

     

    Probably better to ask these type of questions in the "General Maintenance" or "Skoda Yeti" sections for a quicker answer. 

     

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  14. Hi folks,

    After replacing the standard Bolero head unit with a Kenwood DNX525DAB unit, I've updated the start up screen with something more suitable for my Yeti.

     

    There are a number of videos online demonstrating how to do it for other Kenwood models but nothing for the DNX525 so here goes:

     

    1 – before you start, you’ll need your new image scaled to 800 x 480 pixels and saved in the 16 bit r5g6b5 .bmp format on a USB memory stick.

     

    2 – turn the unit on as normal then whilst holding down both the MENU and TEL buttons, momentarily press the RESET button (just below the AUDIO button) with the point of a biro or pencil. You have to do this fairly quickly otherwise the unit turns off as the MENU button also sets it in standby.

     

    3 – the unit will power off but still hold down the MENU and TEL buttons and wait until it turns back on (the normal Kenwood start up screen will be displayed). You can now release the MENU and TEL buttons.

     

    4 – after powering up, the “Opening Image Change” screen is displayed.

     

    5 – Plug in your USB memory stick containing the required bitmap image and select ‘OEM Image’.

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    6 – as the unit can't display bitmaps in this format, the images you can select from are shown as blank boxes – select one and its file name will be displayed (“yeti.bmp” in my case). If it’s the wrong one, assuming there are more than one on the memory stick, press ‘Cancel’ and pick another. Don’t worry that “No Image” is displayed.

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    7 – once you’ve select the required image, press ‘Enter’ and wait until it finishes writing the image.

     

    8 – press the MENU button until the unit powers off, wait a few seconds and press MENU again to turn it back on. Your new image should now be displayed instead of the original Kenwood one. This is my image - something a little different to the standard Skoda "Welcome aboard" one.

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    I'm assuming the same method would apply for updating the DNX521 head unit.

     

    Cheers,

    Andrew

     

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  15. Does anyone know the part number for the ashtray that is used in the Yeti or know how much they are?

    I bought one last February from a Skoda dealer - cost £9.20 all in. Part number for black stowage box is 5L2 863 383 B9B9 which includes the rubber mat insert.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  16. Yes, the Yeti's uncovered tray fits in the Octy 2 (which is what I did just before part x-ing my Octy for a Yeti).

    It's the opening/closing mechanism on the back side of the covered tray that makes it wider than the open one - the space between the air ducts is too narrow on the Yeti. When I get chance I'll take a photo of the rear of the covered one to show the difference.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

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  17. I too missed the covered ashtray so I tried swapping the one from my old Octy II into the Yeti but it doesn't fit - the ventilation ducts to the rear central air vents in the arm rest foul onto the opening mechanism. There may be sufficient clearance with the models without the centre armrest/rear passenger vents.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

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  18. Pretty simple. But don't do it if you've already got a hernia!

     

    That's good to know it's quick. Probably no worst than removing Ford Galaxy seats :)

     

     

    I often whip one out so I can put a bike in vertically with just the front wheel out - more than one bike, its the Atera Strada rack :thumbup:

     

    That's one thing I had in mind - I too usually use an Altera rack (well worth the money) but also looking at whipping the rear seats out to make room to sleep. I've used my Octy a few times at bike race weekends instead of pitching the tent - a little more weather proof especially when it's peeing down and with the false floor in place plus a couple of roll mats, it's quite cosy and comfortable. I know the Yeti is shorter than an Octy but reckon I’ll fit diagonally.

     

    Cheers,

    Andrew

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