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  1. Sorry but as far as I am aware this is currently the only solution for this issue and I was under the impression that this forum is there for solutions to be posted. As you wish, there will not be any further posts from us on YOUR thread but I am sure there will be at least some who will find it useful as they are not too far away and would like a solution.
  2. Satnav Systems (www.satnavsystems.com) in KT6 7NL can resolve this issue. Contact: https://www.satnavsystems.com/contact-us/ It IS NOT a DIY repair and it is not possible without access to the vehicle so the car will need to go to: KT6 7NL for a 2-3 hour visit. The cost is between £125 - £595 depending on exactly what is required as the fix is different in different cars.
  3. Skoda dealers are not interested and can not resolve this issue. The cost from Satnav Systems is somewhere between £125 - £595 depending on the car and what is required. These would be the best and worst case scenarios. Satnav Systems also work with and are recognised by most warranty companies in the UK and can help with making a claim.
  4. The cost from Satnav Systems is somewhere between £125 - £595 depending on the car and what is required. These would be the best and worst case scenarios.
  5. Unfortunately this is not a repair that can be done without access to the car. Having said that, 4 hours is not that bad! It'll be a day out and you'll not only get the issue resolved but also save a small fortune! Skoda dealers do not tend to 'repair' things like this. They can only replace major components which is why the cost is so high. The £1,600 mentioned is just for the replacement part required, excluding any labour (and more importantly, know-how)! SNS will be well worth the visit. As you will have read on many of the Google etc reviews, there is a comfortable customer area with Wi-Fi and 'proper' coffee. Also, dog friendly with a park and high street within a 10 minute walk!
  6. Yes, SNS is short for Satnav Systems. Most dealers wouldn’t get involved as it is a tricky job or they don’t know about it. Also, if they wanted to resolve it, the cost of parts from them would be around £1,600 so most prefer to just say ‘no’ !
  7. The issue is caused by a fault in the Speedometer / Rev Counter cluster. In some cases it can be recovered without the need for any hardware. In other cases, replacement hardware is required. Either way, it requires specialist equipment and licences. The cost from Satnav Systems is somewhere between £125 - £595 depending on the car and what is required. These would be the best and worst case scenarios. Alternatively, (some) Skoda dealers can resolve for around £1,600!!!
  8. Satnav Systems in Surbiton (KT6 7NL) can resolve the issue where the media unit clock doesn't sync with the car clock! https://www.satnavsystems.com/contact-us/

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