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  1. By way of an update for my issue, the car has now been given back to Skoda and I've got a brand new DSG version. I assume they will resale this to some other poor sod instead of keeping it off road. I can bet my yearly wage there will be some sort of recall this year or next but if course according to skoda 'there is no fault' I may be financially out of pocket but that's worth not having the fear of an accident everytime I come to a roundabout. Good luck all.
  2. You'd have to speak to your dealership, if you've had it less than 30 days you can return for a full refund, if under 6 months and they can find the fault you have so many more options but if they can't find it, like my dealership can't then I'm afraid you're stuffed. I've had mine less than 6m but they can't find it. They're putting me in a brand new auto version and admittedly doing me a good deal but I am still 0000's out of pocket, but I am not risking my family's life in an unsafe car.
  3. Make sure you record time and dates when the engine failed. Is it a manual or auto? I've had no luck at all returning the car and they cannot find the fault on the system so they have said there is no fault, which is total BS! However I've refused to have the car back so looking at a replacement, I believe it's only the manual version that has this fault??
  4. Hi All, I have had the same issue about 8 times now between myself and my wife. The car (karoq 22') is with skoda for the last week and they couldn't find any fault or anything on the memory. I have refused to keep this car and they are going to sort another car and if the deal isn't good enough I'll be after a full refund! This is incredibly dangerous, we've had 2 near misses from this already and I've lost all faith in the karoq. Same as its a lovely car but can't chance it. Will update on the outcome from Skoda.

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