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Stef88

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  1. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I cleared the codes, but I'm sure a good few of them will come back. I will post the report possibly tomorrow or the day after.
  2. Hello everyone, I'm hoping for some advice regarding my Kodiaq, which I purchased in January from a dealer in Burntwood. The car currently has 66,300 miles on the clock and has a main dealer service history. Upon purchase, it presented with a few minor issues: the start-stop system wasn't working, the brake discs and pads were worn, there was an HVAC error, the front left suspension seemed to be leaking, and there was a concern about a wet fuel tank. I took the car to a local garage to investigate the start-stop system fault. Their assessment confirmed the issues mentioned above. Following this, I returned the car to the selling dealer to address these problems. They managed to resolve the HVAC error and the start-stop system fault. However, the issues with the brakes and the suspension were not addressed. I'm also unsure if the initial concern about the wet fuel tank was fixed at that time, as I forgot to specifically check on that. The dealership was unwilling to do any work on the brakes or suspension but did sort out the electrical faults (I believe). Today, after filling up the fuel tank, I noticed fuel actively dripping from the bottom of the tank when I arrived home. This is a significant concern, especially as the dealership is a two-hour drive away, and I cannot afford to be without the car for another two weeks, which was my previous experience. The car came with a third-party warranty, and my local garage has not attempted any repairs for the fuel leak because the warranty provider wouldn't cover the diagnostic costs. So, I have a couple of questions for the community: 1. What would you advise in this situation, considering the distance to the dealer and the recurring/new fuel leak? 2. Does anyone have experience with accessing the fuel pump on a Kodiaq? I'm wondering if a perished fuel pump gasket could be the cause of this leak. (If that's the case, I can fix that if I don't have to drop the fuel tank.) Any guidance or diagrams would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help or insights you can offer!
  3. After I lost my cool and ripped the whole thing off, I noticed a little hole on the back side of that bracket. If you insert a large screw driver in the whole it releases the bracket. I will defo remember this for a lifetime... Love the design of this bracket...
  4. Hi all, Looking for advice. I recently purchased a 2018 Kodiaq and the infotainment system is pretty slow and now it got to the point where the screen goes blank after connecting to my iphone via usb cable. I have no experience withs Skodas so I just did a factory reset. It made no difference. Thanks in advance! Stefan

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