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Stonekeeper

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  1. Why not save money with one from stock https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-search?aggregatedTrim=SportLine&channel=cars&fuel-type=Petrol%20Plug-in%20Hybrid&fuel-type=Petrol%20Hybrid&make=Skoda&model=Kodiaq&postcode=m45%206dj&sort=relevance&year-from=new
  2. Doesn't appear to be the tractor unit or the car above it. Could a trailer tyre burst into flames?
  3. have you tried cleaning the windscreen?
  4. I am sure they will be quite happy with him paying over £14,000 a year to drive about in the new car
  5. The £600 a year for five years will help
  6. How much did they charge for fixing it? a clockspring is normally three figures, they may have cleaned it to improve the contacts. I agree with others who say your battery readings look fine.
  7. Could be battery related or a bad earth to body but i would suspect the clockspring which is a component in the steering column that allows for the electrical connection of various steering-wheel-mounted controls, including the wiper stalk, to the vehicle's electrical system, while the auto-wipers' control and activation are managed by a rain sensor and the wiper stalk's position. The clockspring serves as a crucial intermediary for all electrical connections from the steering wheel, ensuring components like the auto wiper control function proper
  8. Is the globe not the car's connection and the place where the red cross is your phone signal?
  9. I wouldn't associate a flashing glow plug lamp and engine limp mode to a gearbox fault Wait and see if any codes are stored if any.
  10. Twelfth month stats from the car Aug-Sep Includes 256mile to Devon 468mile @ 4.2m/kwh = 111.42 kwh. (120kwh Dc charging £57.45) + [email protected] (£9.14) = £66.68 My Mondeo would have averaged 60 mpg for 256m 0f these 468miles (£25.90) and 35mpg for 212milesm @£1.349 litre (£36.77) = £62.67 Long term guessometer now reset. Stat from the GOM the car has been on for 19.49 hours and averaged 24mph. For anyone interested in the twelve month totals. My electricity cost has been £466.26 Diesel would have been £709.79. If I had a Home wallbox and a smart tariff of 7ppkwh My "home" charging would have been £70.32 making my total ev figure for the year £348.37 so I could have saved another £117.89 Which would probably pay for having a wallbox in 8 years.
  11. @JR RS Yours appears to be a different infotainment unit than the one enquired about
  12. Not visible on this 2021 screenshot, In your picture the seat graphic obscures three of the buttons on the climate screen, maybe you have to press the cog on the right?
  13. The handbook states that the adjustment is in the infotainment display in vehicles with Heated and ventilated seats. If they are only heated it is not. https://digital-manual.skoda-auto.com/w/en_GB/show/8d820b23bfa5b7f8ac1445250665945f_1_en_GB?ct=d13c4b0b9be21429ac14452554c76cb5_1_en_GB#titled31e17193
  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On4EDzk-ELM Comparison video
  15. Vehicle registered: 19/05/2023 10miles a month?
  16. Vehicle registered: 29/12/2022 and has done 7 miles
  17. Vehicle registered: 17/01/2025
  18. Have edited for you to be clear
  19. 73.5% have an Internal Combustion Engine
  20. Looks like someone made a mistake today adjusting their price to below £30,000
  21. Vehicle registered: 29/12/2023
  22. Vehicle registered: 27/05/2025 https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202505102240121?sort=price-asc&searchId=aac32efe-a95c-4257-909e-0590435ffd3c&make=Skoda&model=Enyaq&page=1&postcode=m45%206dj&year-from=2024&advertising-location=at_cars&fromsra&backLinkQueryParams=channel%3Dcars%26make%3DSkoda%26model%3DEnyaq%26postcode%3Dm45%25206dj%26sort%3Dprice-asc%26year-from%3D2024%26flrfc%3D1 This model, along with others, went into serial production on November 25, 2020, with the first cars delivered to customers in late April 2021. A new, updated version of the Enyaq entered production on February 27, 2025

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