Everything posted by T5REU
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Fabia Monte carlo 2017 DSG error Leave in Park.
The Official skoda dealer ran their diagnostic yesterday and did a full car health check. This is what they said about the fault The fault code Keep in park mode contact workshop. Found code B116229 selector leaver Park position lock switch range/proformance requires new gear selector. Quoted £1711.23 - 4 hours labour included. Skoda, Newcastle, Staffs Official skoda dealership.
- Fabia Monte carlo 2017 DSG error Leave in Park.
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Fabia Monte carlo 2017 DSG error Leave in Park.
It's a strange issue, because the car drivers perfectly. No issues at all with the DSG gear box. We leave it in P when parked. We have had the car from new and only cover 21k miles in it. So hardly any, so I was totally shocked yesterday when skoda told us it's a £1799 bill to fix a faulty switch. Like today, we have been out to the shops and the error has appeared. Yesterday, I drove back from the garage, took its for a run and the error message appeared, but no change in drive or DSG. Sports mode and manual mode work perfectly. I can see me not bothering to get it fixed. I just know this will affect the resale value now. Very disappointing of Skoda
- Fabia Monte carlo 2017 DSG error Leave in Park.
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Fabia Monte carlo 2017 DSG error Leave in Park.
I'm told that this switch is what's needed. Has anyone fitted one to this vh before? This is a link to a YouTube video with the bloody fix, however it's on am octivia VRS not a Fabia. Trying work out if I need to dismantle more of the black gear housing and if the below switch fits under that housing. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qb0MkXR5-Dw&si=yaZxVUDpbev-pcJ4
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Fabia Monte carlo 2017 DSG error Leave in Park.
Fabia monte carlo 2017 DSG sensor fault. Has anyone else encountered the error "leave in park" fault? The DSG works perfectly so I'd imagine it's a faulty sensor/switch, however the main dealer in Newcastle, Staffa want £1795 to replace the gear assembly. They don't do a switch replacement. The switch can be bought for £50 or less with a 2 year warranty, however they won't fit it. Has anyone else fixed this issue.