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Vanvan

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    Kamiq
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    2021

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  1. I have the exactly same problem starting from day 1 for brand new Kamiq. I concluded that Škoda OEM discs are crap...
  2. For the exactly same maintenance service I just paid EUR 328 in Latvia.
  3. No, nothing has changed. Škoda said that it is normal behavior for this car... Also checked alignment - it was fine. Other tires reduced this behavior for maybe about 5%, so it is how this car is built. I guess because Kamiq is not premium model they can fit relatively cheaper technologies which causes this annoying behavior. Škodas advice was to keep both hands firmly on steering wheel :D
  4. Yes, thats a left hand side drive. I think that if the alignment would be to blame then the car should pull to one side also when starting at low speed? Either way I think I will check again at the dealer. Thanks for reply!
  5. Hello everybody! I have 2021 Skoda Kamiq 1.5 petrol DSG (1000 km on the clock). I have noticed than when starting from standstill and putting a foot a bit more heavily on the throttle (while not holding the steering wheel) the car and the steering wheel always tend to pull to the right side. If I start slowly then the car doesnt pull to either side. The dealer explained that the cause is that the half shafts are of unequal lengths, delivering more power to one wheel over the other and there is nothing they could do. Has anyone experianced similar situation?
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