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  1. Hi everyone, I’m having a strange issue with the central locking on my 2009 Skoda Yeti and was hoping someone might have encountered this before. The Situation: Remote Key: The remote buttons do not work at all (I can't lock/unlock remotely). Physical Key: The key works perfectly to start the engine and can physically lock/unlock the driver’s door. The Problem: If the car has been sitting for a while (an hour or more), turning the key in the driver’s door only unlocks that door. I then have to use the central locking button on the dashboard to let everyone else in. However, If I lock the car and then unlock it again within a short window (about 10–15 seconds), the key successfully unlocks all doors. It seems like once the car "goes to sleep," the physical key loses its ability to trigger the full central locking system. Is this a known coding issue, or perhaps a sign that the door lock actuator/wiring harness is failing? Any advice on where to start looking would be greatly appreciated!
  2. Hey everybody, We've had a Yeti for about 11-12 years now, so I'm not surprised there are issues with it, but I can't figure this one out. A couple months ago I was starting the car to go home and out of nowhere like 5-6 warning messages came up about right main beam, left brake light, license plate light, etc. It was odd to me that so many lights burned out at once, so I restarted the car a couple times and that seemed to remove the problem. I know it's not the best way of solving a problem, but it was like 11 pm and I just wanted to get home lol. Anyways, the problem was apparently solved and the car kept running without issues till now. Couple days ago it was the same situation, I was coming back home at night and when I started the car there were multiple warning messages about lights that are not working. Also, the blinkers are going super fast now (same thing was happening the first time). I found some topics on car forums about the similar issue where peoples lights randomly went out and the problem was apparently in the fuses. So, I checked the fuse boxes and found a burnt fuse No. 30 in the dash panel (front and rear lighter) and changed it. This didn't seem to solve to problem as the warning messages are still here, and the blinkers are still going H.A.M. I also checked the fuses to see if some of them melted which could also cause this issue, but as far as I know all of them are fine. I have absolutely no idea what to check next, so I came here to ask if any of you had this issue and was able to solve it. Thanks

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