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    Karoq SEL DSG 1.5
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    23

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  1. Fully comprehensive insurance does not necessarily mean that you are insured Full Comp to drive other cars, may not cover you at all. Usually allows other drivers to drive your car, unless you restrict it to named drivers to reduce premium. I have always had to pay a small amount for Courtesy cars from our local dealer.
  2. Hi, Setting the Winter tyres limit worked just fine.😀 I will spend a bit more time looking for the other limit setting that some have suggested exists.
  3. That looks like the MFD display on my Yeti, the Karoq display is quite different.
  4. Many thanks, that seems to be the answer. I have set it to the speed I want, and we will see tomorrow if it works as hoped. Thanks to all who have replied. I will post an update afterwards.
  5. I think that is a different thing. You can have Cruise Control or Speed Limiter. The latter just stops you going over the limit - I think - but I just want the simple warning that we had on the Yeti, which went "Ping" and popped up a message on the MFD.
  6. Thanks, that is somewhere else to look when I have some time to spare "fiddling" in the car.
  7. This is not relevant I'm afraid. It is a simple warning that I could set on the Yeti, such that if the car exceeded x mph, a beep would sound and a warning flash up saying Speed in excess of x, which remained until you slowed below that speed. We found it a useful thing to keep within limits without being fixated on the Speedo. It was quite independent of the Cruise Control, and did not rely on any external signals. I cannot find anything like it in the Karoq.
  8. This is an edited shot from the Digital manual. Click the button marked 1st on the Nav screen, and the screen changes to this shot, then click the button Top right marked 2nd. This then allows Post Code entry and search. It does work but seems a bit clunky? Hope this helps?
  9. Hi, I will try and do so next time I am in the car, I did try out the Amundsen navigation today and I really don't like it compared with Apple or Google Maps. Seriously irritating voice instructions and less visible info such as ETA.
  10. I have had another “play” and solved it. There is another button top right which then allows you to enter a post code as a search address. I expect like most post code searches it only takes you to somewhere within it, not sure if one can narrow it down at all, as some postcodes cover quite a large patch.
  11. Hi, Is it possible to search using Post Code. The first line of search entry seems to be City followed by Street, no place for Post Code as far as I can see. If this is the case then it is pretty useless. I may not need it, as with Car Play I can use Google or Apple Maps or Waze, but just wanted to see how the Skoda system worked, if it does?
  12. Have a 23 Karoq SE L with the Digital Display, I cannot find out how to set the Sound and Visual warning that you have exceeded a pre-set limit. It was dead easy in the Maxidot display in our Yeti. The instructions in the handbook are a) not very clear and b) possibly only refer to the Virtual Cockpit. Can anyone enlighten me please?
  13. I had to be in Ipswich this afternoon, so called in to the dealer on the way home. They had a look while I was there, confirmed what I had found, no surprise there, he took it in to the workshop to do some tests, not full diagnostics, when he came back he said he had changed the battery just in case, but “it didn’t seem to have made any difference “. He gave a date to bring it back for full diagnostic check, but I was to confirm when I got home and checked our diary. Anyway, I went to the car and it just unlocked!! I checked a couple of times, both doors, and it seemed fine. I went back in to tell him, and he said “you must have magic hands”. I need to use it for a week or so to confirm that the battery change fixed it and let him know. In conclusion it was a faulty battery, only 3 months old, and mystifying that it only affected that one specific function.
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