New to Skoda and new to the forum.
Picked up my L&K Diesel just before new-year, and said goodbye to my Tiguan Allspace. It was quite a quick decision, as I was considering swapping to a Passat, but (I think) I got a much better deal on the Superb.
I was not expecting to need to take the car back to the dealer this soon, I had not done my research. Anyway the 91SV service campaign completed last week, and to be fair the dealer arranged it without too much impact.
What I did not get was what this update was for, and also I got worried when they said that sometimes they take 2 days to do the update. (Mine apparently went through without issues in a couple of hours)
If it was to remove the driving assistant error messages, then it has not done much. Before the update I would get occasional error messages. Now in my Tiguan it would get the same, but the Tiguan would ask to clean the windscreen, which generally removed the error. So I have applied the same with my Superb, which did the trick. Not so much this morning (after the update), as I got more yellow warnings than ever before. They all disappeared after 3-4 minutes though. I hope it's not a trend.
Trying to find out what the 91SV update actually is for, and assuming it is related to this thread? Can anyone confirm?
I have not noticed any difference to anything yet.
Now I'm quite happy with the car so far, and it should meet my needs quite well I think, Although it's not completely without regret as the SUV had some benefits that I'm so used to that I have forgotten. But I guess you can't have everything.