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  1. On all 3 occasions its gone flat its had a full hybrid battery. its been left for much longer periods when unplugged and been fine. will have to see if it does it again while unplugged after being charged.
  2. did you leave it plugged in for the 2 days? the garage have said to me to unplug it now after its charged.
  3. My car is just over 6 months old and among the many many electrical issues it has had, 3 times the starter battery has gone flat, each time it was parked on a Friday and put on charge and when we came to move it the car on Sunday it was totally dead and required the AA to restart it by jump starting & disconnecting and reconnecting the 12v battery. its now had 2 trips to the skoda garage, it went in yesterday and after asking me about it they rang back today to say if the car is left plugged in after being charged then it will turn systems off after so long and need jump starting or battery disconnecting and reconnecting, they said skoda were trying to fix a software update for this but it wasn't available yet. (update 1.60?) not sure if this is BS as surely there would be dead skoda's all over the place, its like driving a pre production vehicle and telling them what the faults are for them to try and fix them. .

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