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KW92

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  1. Hi, I have a 2017 Superb estate. I was involved in a minor collision a couple of months ago, couldn’t prove that the other driver was liable so ended up paying for the dent repair myself, however since the incident I have had a warning light and message ‘front assist unavailable’ I’ve removed the cover and one of the brackets is broken that holds the sensor in place. I don’t use ACC and used to turn assist off so I don’t really want to have it repaired and recalibrated as I don’t think it’s cheap. Is there a way of turning assist off completely and getting rid of the warning light? Thanks
  2. So it does have a nox sensor? Both Skoda and the garage I have taken it to have said it doesn’t
  3. Yes it’s CRLB
  4. Thanks for replying. I’ve had a look on Google at the P2000 code but what none of us can get our heads around is the car doesn’t have that part so just unsure why the code is coming up
  5. Hi, current mileage is 82500. I have a cheap code scanner but car has had full diagnostic recently too
  6. Hi I have a 2017 Superb Executive estate. I bought the car in April and had issues with the regeneration light coming on even though I was doing high motorway miles, this issue was sorted. After a month the EML would come on with codes P2000 and P2002. The car has been in my local Skoda dealer twice who wee pretty useless and then in a reputable garage twice. I think the P2002 code has been sorted but I’m still getting the P2000 - NOx trap efficiency below threshold even though the model I have doesn’t have a NOx sensor so I’m not sure how this fault can be fixed. the car drives perfect and I have done 14k miles since I bought the car. has anyone else had this issue?

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