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  1. All you can do is: Check the setting if you have any control to tell the car if it's loaded or not. Park on a flat surface and mark the position of the dipped beams on a wall. Then turn on main beam and mark those positions. You should be able to see the dipped beam is clearly dipped. If you think the dip is misaligned or not working then it's a trip to the dealer. Note: LED lights are causing a lot of complaints from those who still don't have LED's
  2. Manual here Skoda Bolero Infotainment system user manual (English - 84 pages)
  3. The range is conditional on the fuel consumption. When you first start the engine the data used is remembered from your last trip. As you start driving new data allows for the anticipated range to be updated. This is why the number goes up and down. If you look at the trip mpg figure this will also go up and down in town driving. The range is based on the mpg the computer in the car is seeing. On a long run as the mpg (generally) climbs and the range will then often do the same or at least not drop despite you covering several miles. Personally I find mpg since last refuel to be a more useful guide.
  4. Pretty sure there is a filter somewhere in the gearbox itself. Might be in the MCU. There is no service procedure for it but if it gets blocked it can cause issues and lead to failure. This is very well documented on the internet. Poor shifting comes up again and again as a symptom.
  5. Check for leaks of the gearbox oil. Do you do a lot of short trips? Might be worth having gearbox oil and filter changed.
  6. It might be but it's going to be expensive.
  7. Aldfort replied to Twil's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    It was once simple to code things into VAG group cars. However a lot of stuff is now hidden behind some sort of electronic curtain. Unless you pay for the very expensive VAG equipment and a software licence you can't access it.
  8. There are aftermarket metal dipsticks available. Not cheap though.
  9. Allow all (including position) is the "lowest" setting.
  10. I assume you mean manual, if so the shift mechanism might need adjusting.
  11. Aldfort replied to Twil's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    A good indi will be able to do the job. Don't forget to tell your insurer.
  12. Not sure this is useful. The manual I have (official download from Skoda) for a 2023 built car says that you should visit the dealer for software updates. That's in the UK. I have had some minor updates OTA but, like you, if I check the updates page in the infotainment it says nothing is available. In contrast our VW Golf 2021 build gets OTA updates every few months. Both cars properly registered with the manufacturers big computer in the sky! Just a thought, you do know that to get anything OTA you must have privacy set to the lowest setting?
  13. It's odd that the infotainment has locked you out following this warning. Have you tried pressing the home button to move off of the vehicle status screen? Have you tried resetting the infotainment? Long press of the on/off button until the screen goes black. Do this with the engine running. The SOS fault is not uncommon, it's normally a faulty module. Dealer should be able to fix it. Also ask them to check the backup battery in the infotainment. They can do this with their diagnostic scanner. There is a "recharging" process for this back-up battery if it's not too far gone. From memory though it needs an external battery charger connected.
  14. As has been said, read the small print carefully. That extra "discount" is just part of the commission for selling this sort of product. For me it makes them worthless. Alloy repairs are not that expensive and it's good learning for a child to have to pay back this sort of debt.
  15. First car for a new driver. I'd pick the cheaper and less cosmetically up together one. also insurance to consider in the equation.
  16. Sos

    Aldfort replied to Sickpillow's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    You're welcome.
  17. Sos

    Aldfort replied to Sickpillow's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    The SOS warning light can be due to a module fault or to the software. The dealer should be able to tell you which. Just because the call connects does not mean the system is working. Remember that it can trigger automatically in the event of an accident. If this feature is not working you'll get the warning light.
  18. Aldfort replied to JRL's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    Pretty sure you can turn the ping volume down.
  19. The telematics battery is a bit like the CMOS battery in a PC. It can fail but there is a process to check if is charging and you can determine this via the ODD port. Your dealer should know both the procedure for charging the telematics battery and how to check it's condition. OK, it's not something that is often needed but there is a documented process. As to replacement, ask them to show you where in the warrantee the telematics battery is not included.
  20. Just to state the obvious. She was driving a GTD now she's driving a petrol car.
  21. Aldfort replied to JRL's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    There are two beeps associated with speed. The first is a persistent little ping if you are over the posted speed limit. (speed warning) The second is a little ping (different tone) each time the car detects a change in speed limit. The spot on the speedo moves as well.
  22. Sos

    Aldfort replied to Sickpillow's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    I think there is a setting somewhere in settings. Look under voice control.
  23. Sos

    Aldfort replied to Sickpillow's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    It's really easy to wake Laura up if you are not careful. She has a lot of trigger words.
  24. Stop Start and Lane assist are "mandated" to be on. Been that way for a while. Thank your lucky stars we can still turn them off and the setting persists until you turn the ignition off.
  25. Sos

    Aldfort replied to Sickpillow's topic in Škoda Kamiq
    This video might be useful to some folks. Yes I know it's a different car! VW SOS System Fault - Diagnosed and Fixed!

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