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What have you done to your Kodiaq today?
Hello Bap33, Just basic protection for the original seat fabric, I had been looking at supposedly custom fit seat covers but nothing impressed me. I aquired six sleep blankets free of charge a while ago and it later occurred to me that I could use them as seat covers. Just to make them a bit more 'stand out' I had them embroidered as shown by a local haberdashers (supporting small local businesses) and used 19mm plastic eyelets to accommodate the headrest bars. They are not obviously waterproof but, good enough for what I want. The headrests (purposely in a darker grey for contrast) were created from a purchased sleep blanket and templates of the headrests cut out of the blanket. Three pieces made up the headrest covers - two sides connected by elastic and one piece to wrap around the headrest. Again, custom embroidery carried out by the same local haberdashers. I used left over fabric to make a cover for the centre armrest - so far not embroidered.
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What have you done to your Kodiaq today?
- What have you done to your Kodiaq today?
Custom made headrest covers (my own fair work) using a cheap sleep blanket and a local haberdashers doing the custom embroidery to compliment the custom logo'd, seat covers.- 2025 Skoda Kodiaq Sportline - 7 Seat - Locking wheel nut key. Have you found yours yet?
On my Mk1, I replaced the locking nut with replacement same spec Febi bolts. I have a full size spare (yes I know its bulky and reduces space in the boot area) but its piece of mind for me. I can still have it present even with the back row seats in the UP position.- RS Reflector Bar
Mk 1 pre face-lift part numbers. Protective bar - 565807423A9B9 Reflector - 565945103 Reflector - 565945104- How to secure a wheelchair!?
- Engine blow by detected
A wild guess, the water pump as the cause ?- Au revoir, my fellow Kodiaqers!
Al sitheee Yogi-bear !- Seat covers
The middle row blankets have to be slightly rearranged for passenger seat belt use and repositioned (as seen in the photograph) when not in use, I deem them a success in both respects.- Seat covers
My DIY version of seat covers! I had four travel blankets at a loose end so I decided to make an alternative use for them. I had the SKODA name and logo embroidered on them coupled with, 19mm plastic snapfit eyelets to accomadate the headrests.- End of an era
Like the saying goes 'All good things, come to an end' Onwards !!!!!!!!!!- Middle row storage box
Thank you for the link to this storage box, I am much obliged Silver 1011. I have tried this at my local Skoda dealer who had one in an Enyaq on the showroom floor, it was a 'close but, no cigar' fit - Hey ho! If you look at the picture above, the storage box has a lower ridge at the seating end which rises slightly higher, to the armrest/centre console end. I did go to parts department to enquire about getting the OEM part number but they didn't have it, might be a case of waiting for the latest incarnation to arrive at a dealership and go forward from there.- Middle row storage box
Yup, I deserve that 🤣 I will still settle for the storage box part number though.- Middle row storage box
- Kodiaq ECU affixed label - how to understand the printed data?
Ro0ter, would this be any help to your case ? From my non technical mind, some differences seem apparent between the OEM part numbers. https://vagcode.info/components/7462c94350de4571189a2a06f50bef36.html - What have you done to your Kodiaq today?
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