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  1. Hello! Really sorry to bring up an old post but could you let me know where you got the door lock from? Skoda want £261 for the part so I was looking elsewhere but they all state for left hand drive vehicles. Was just wondering if your gone for an OEM one of found a part compatible from a third party.
  2. No they didn’t thankfully - I thought they would have done so very happy.
  3. A bit of both - the dealer ran the diagnostics and identified the towing module was unresponsive. I then had to take it back to the towbar fitters who confirmed the issue and rectified. Thankfully for me they’re 5 minutes away from each other so managed to get it all sorted in the one day.
  4. For those interested my issues were being caused by a faulty towbar module. I had an after market towsure towbar fitted with vehicle specific wiring and the computer upgrade done. Had been working fine and then seemingly failed. Bizarrely that then causes the car to deactivate all parking sensors as a precaution. Thankfully all sorted now
  5. Will do - annoyingly this issue started for me on holiday so we’re away in France at the minute. I’ll be booking in with the dealer when I get it back. Will let you know what they find the issue to be.
  6. Hi all - after a little help with our new to us kodiaq scout. I’ve only owned the car 8 weeks and all has been fine. Until this morning. I’m now getting a message saying front assist has been disabled and park pilot is not currently available. As such I’ve no working parking sensors front or back. Nothing has happened to cause this. It was all working as it should yesterday. I’ve been driving the car today and the issue has remained so not seemingly something that’ll clear itself. Any ideas what it could be? I do still have an extended warranty plan on the car so hopefully it’ll be sorted under that but just trying to get a feel for what it could be.

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