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Wgg

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  1. There is a lever under the rear seat of my 5seat 2018 Kodiaq. What does it do? Can’t see anything in my owners manual. Pulling, lifting, swearing does not result in any noticeable movement of the seats. Any help welcomed.
  2. Just an update regarding this original post. Full service has certainly improved this problem, the ‘lag’ has gone. Overall I am very satisfied with the car now. I followed advice originally regarding the fuel and that went very well. Thanks for all the advice guys.
  3. Hi Thanks for those practical suggestions. I will be back with any updates. Service due in March.
  4. Hi Services have been as per requirements, Advised Haldex to be done at next service. I rely on Skoda to advise anything above and beyond the standard service requirements. I brought this ‘problem’ to Briskoda in the hope other members may have experienced something similar. One suggestion ( not from this site ) on a ‘cure’ was to turn the ignition on, without starting the car, and press down on the excellerator for 20 seconds. Not being a trained car mechanic, I have not tried this suggestion, as I do not have any idea what would happen internally to correct this problem.
  5. Car is a 1.4 petrol and has done 38000 miles with full services.
  6. Thanks for your interest, it’s been noticeable for quite a while, but of late it’s become annoying. Lack of power is very apparent when going up hills. Kick-down does help in these circumstances, but should I have to adapt this manner of driving?
  7. 2018 Kodiaq auto petrol. I have a problem with ‘lag’ when trying to get the car moving. Everything appears to be working when starting the car and moving off, but take up is slowly getting worse. Is this a software problem?
  8. Cost to replace door lock came to £335. The health check also revealed other work required, two rear tyres. Back on road now…..with a bit of peace of mind till next time. Whilst in showroom enquired what a new like for like Kodiaq would cost. Approx £44,000. My 2018 Kodiaq Edition is worth around £22000.
  9. Owners manual page 298 shows how to manually lock passenger door. Car booked in to source the problem, Had to agree up to 1 hour check, cost of up to £150. I asked if this meant stripping door to gain access, ‘ Oh no, we just plug it in!’ Will keep you informed after next Wednesday.
  10. When locking car with fob, the car lights flash and the wing mirrors close. However the passenger side door does not lock and when opening it, the alarm goes off. Have seen various owners with the same problem, but with no solutions other than take it in to the local dealership. This I intend to do, but in the mean time can I ‘lock’ this faulty passenger door?
  11. Wgg posted a topic in Hellos and Goodbyes
    Hi Guys Have been Kodiaq owner since 2018. Have been extremely pleased with the car since day 1.

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