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  1. The performance of the Pagid's is decent. I have no noise when reversing, or going into gear, or go from stationary to moving(so I cant see it being the brake rattle?). It really is just a very annoying knocking noise when on rough surfaces. When the suspension is fully engaged like bigger potholes I can't hear it. I'm just scratching my head how it went in with no noises and has come out with definite noise, and they can't 'hear' anything.
  2. Recently got the front disc and pads changed on my Kamiq by my local indy. Driving it home I noticed when the road surface changed rough there was a knocking noise on the front drivers side. Not necessarily a pothole that triggers it, but very uneven road surface does. Took it back to my mechanics, who checked the brakes, then test drove it on some rough roads, but they said they couldn't hear anything. I didn't know if it was just me hearing things, so decided not to tell my girlfriend and she noticed the same thing. It's now got pagid brakes put on, but I'm wondering if aftermarket pads have a habit of knocking, or am I looking at potential drop bar links?
  3. I can see a set online for about £120, then I imagine it's a 90 minute job and my garage charge £60ph, so let's say £90 with £18 VAT and it's about £228, so it feels a little steep. Even if they quote 2 hours labour, it would be about £264. I'll ask for a break down of the price as I didn't get it this time round.
  4. Just wondering if £290 is a good price from an indy garage to replace the front disc and pads? I know the front is a touch more expensive than the rear, but I paid about £130 for the read disc and pads so seemed a bit of a jump.
  5. Still waiting for a diagnostic on the headlight range adjuster not working, but I wondered if anyone knew if once the headlight units are out they can be disassembled? I have the workshop manual, but when looking at pictures the units look completely sealed. The wait in getting it seen has me worrying if it's the motors they'll want to replace the whole units. It is covered under the used approved warranty, but unsure how straight forward it will be.
  6. Actually seems I need to refer to the 'coming home' setting in the lights, which is activated fro 10 seconds but not coming on when I lock the car. (lights are set to auto currently)
  7. I do occasionally use the 'other' keybob, but mainly stick with using the same one. Sorry, I should've been clearer but when I find 'opening and closing' in the infotainment it says 'this function is currently unavailable'. I'm not sure if this is to do with being SE, but I can see the tab.
  8. Has anyone had a similar issue with their Kamiq? Normally, I'd have to double press to unlock and lock the car, and the headlights would stay on for a few seconds, however a single press will now lock and unlock, but now when I lock the car only the indicator lights flash. I live in a rural area and rely on the lights staying illuminated to navigate round the car. I've never used the 'open and close' setting but now it says the function is not available. I know the mechanics had some diagnostic tool when trying to resolve another issue with the car so i'm unsure if this has triggered it.
  9. Interesting - it was unladen and in an unloaded position but the failure code I got was '4.1.5. (a) Headlamp levelling device inoperative', so presumably if there is an operating device it has to work?
  10. According to the MOT guidance, if the levelling dial is inoperative then it's fail. But the beam height/alignment is fine.
  11. Couldn't get through, but got it booked in at an auto-electrians in the borders. My main worry is by the time it was booked in with Skoda the MOT would've expired and if the fault is because of water ingress, wiring, wiring looms, connections or fuses, then I may be over a barrel paying dealer prices.
  12. I'm based in Scotland, not too far from Edinburgh. The last valid MOT was done by the main dealer I bought it from in Peterborough. It hadn't come up on that MOT, but because I was never towing or loading the car I always left it alone, so naively I don't know if it ever worked. I'm not saying it's caused by water ingress, I just don't want the car getting stuck with a main dealer that might want stupid prices for repairs.
  13. Under items not covered... "Airbags, batteries, bulbs, exhaust systems, water ingress (including damage to covered parts caused by water), wiper blades, wheel balancing and alignment; wiring, wiring looms, connections and fuses, wheels and tyres." Would this mean if a broken component relating to the headlight leveller was caused by water ingress then it wouldn't be covered by the warranty?
  14. Thanks for the info - It's the approved used warranty. I will read through it now. Is there a way of finding out approved warranty repairers as that might widen my scope for who might be able to look at the car. Thanks
  15. I posted a few days ago about my headlight levelling not working. I wondered if anyone had any experience on whether the diagnostic fee is covered by the warranty when a part is considered faulty? I had it at an auto electronics today but waiting indefinitely for it to get looked at. In the end I decided if it ends up needing parts, I'm going to be spending money on something Skoda should hopefully cover.

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