Bobbitch
Finding my way-
Posts
19 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Profile Information
-
Location
Barnsley
Car Info
-
Model
Citigo SE 1.0l(60) Greentech in tornado red
Bobbitch's Achievements
-
Yes, I'm using an iPhone. I think topping out at such a low figure, either 49.9 or 99.9 is poor given that car can do well over that in certain conditions. My wife has a Peugeot 2008 and that doesn't top out until 999.9.
-
The maps are offline so you won't use any data unless you turn on the live traffic.
-
Sussed it!! There is an option labelled "Navigation" in the volume section of the sound settings of the headunit. By default it is turned to minimum so I turned it up and now I get spoken instructions when listening to the radio and streaming music from my phone. It's still a very basic sat nav but hopefully it will improve with updates over time.
-
Have you tried reinstalling and repairing? I'm using the new move&fun app and have any of those limits apart from on the current mpg reading which tops out at 99.9 but I think that's normal on most cars.
-
Yes, same here. When playing music from my phone it does seem to work, mostly, but will not work when listening to the radio.
-
The Skoda accessories brochure shows the splitters starting at £223 fitted so if you're happy to do the fitting yourself then I say it's a good find. My only concern would be the quality compared to the official Skoda one.
-
No text to speech app, shouldn't need one and Skoda customer services haven't mentioned needing one. I can get Apple maps to give me directions through the car audio but only if I tell it to use Bluetooth output. There is no such option in the Move&fun app.
-
So, Skoda's answer was, fiddle around with a few settings and if that doesn't work try reinstalling the app. Well, none of it worked so I am no further along. I essentially have a fancy trip computer instead of the multi function app I was expecting. A satnav that doesn't give spoken instructions is dangerous as you keep having to look at the screen to know where to go instead of looking at the road. I would be very interested to know if anyone else has had any luck with it.
-
If I get hold of a manual I'll certainly share it. No reply from Skoda UK as yet though and a search of their website was fruitless. I suspect, as with many phone apps, no manual exists.
-
Citigo Colour Edition - Facelift, replaced PID Or not?
Bobbitch replied to peugeot_205_gti's topic in Škoda Citigo
I don't know, the owners manual doesn't mention anything about music streaming apps and it's not something I tend to do anyway. Might try it just out of curiosity. -
I concur. I've had this on a couple of cars, especially noticeable at low revs. Mine was down to corrosion around the fixing bolts allowing too much movement of the shield.
-
Citigo Colour Edition - Facelift, replaced PID Or not?
Bobbitch replied to peugeot_205_gti's topic in Škoda Citigo
I've found Bluetooth to be flaky when playing music on any device so I think think that's just a "feature" of Bluetooth. That's why I'm glad you can now connect via USB. I've not had any experience with the PID as this is my first Citigo -
Citigo Colour Edition - Facelift, replaced PID Or not?
Bobbitch replied to peugeot_205_gti's topic in Škoda Citigo
The app you get instead of the PID on the 2017 version is not good. The sat nav function is slow to update your position and I can't get it to give me spoken instructions. It also hit miss whether it will connect first time or after the forth attempt. It's good that you can connect your via USB to play music but all the other functions are via Bluetooth. -
The total absence of a user manual doesn't help matters. The dealer showed me the best they could how to use it but it was all new to them too. I'll be contacting Skoda today to see if they can enlighten me or at least provide a manual.
-
Have had a few connection issues but it does usually connect eventually. The sat nav not giving spoken instructions isn't a massive issue as I will rarely use it but if it's supposed to speak then it should.