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  1. So in the end I took it yo a petrol station and used the air machine there, its been fine since so I don't think there was a puncture. Good to know I can use the pump without the sealant if needed, I'll always try that first as it's not always a puncture issue.
  2. Thanks both, thats great. I'm used to have paper-based manuals with cars (despite being only 44 years old I'm clearly old-fashioned!) so was not sure where to go to find the information. It's great knowing that the manual is available in the infotainment system (and online) I looked at the tyre compressor before asking on here, and gave up and went to a petrol station to use theirs instead 🙂 I'd got a tyre pressure warning message on the car which I guess still has the potential to be a puncture but hopefully not. It's strange that you dont connect the bottle to the compressor, as that was how it looked on the diagram - makes sense that you just use it directly on the tyre, I just assumed it said that because the tyre is under pressure so it needs the compressor to provide the pressure to push it through I suspect I've overdone the tyre pressure as I took a midway between the numbers on the drivers door pillar, but that was quite a bit higher than the amount that was in the unaffected tyres.
  3. Hi all, I'm new to this forum and new to owning a Skoda - and this feels like a really basic question, so sorry if it is. I searched to see if somebody had already answered it but could not find anything, so apologies also if I've missed this covered in another topic. My Enyaq came with a tyre compressor kit. It seems to be a 12V tyre pump and it also has a bottle of something that connects to it, which I'm assuming is tyre sealant. The label instructions have an image that seems to say to refer to the manual, but I cant find one for it. All I want to know really is if the compressor can be used to inflate a tyre without needing to open and use the bottle that comes with it? It looks from the images on the compressor / bottle that this is possible if the tyre is removed from the vehicle, but I'm probably misinterpreting the diagrams and there are no supporting English texts to go with them. Sorry for the silly question, hopefully it's a quick answer for somebody who knows. Thanks all, Andrew.
  4. Hi all, Just joined this forum, hoping to get some insights on my first ever Skoda and first ever electric vehicle (an Enyaq IV 80). I've had the car via company lease scheme since June, really happy with the car, but also a noob with a) having a new / modern car (my previous newest car was registered in 2011); and b) all the tips and tricks that an experienced Skoda owner would already know. Nice to meet you all, Andrew.

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