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  1. They tried at first with an update and recoding. There was no problem for exactly 1 day. Then the problems started again. I waited for the module to arrive for about 1 month. I can say with great certainty that the module in question has been replaced. It definitely did not happen with software intervention.
  2. Yes, it is under warranty. I was told that the price of this module is around 800-900 EUR, but in my case they replaced it under warranty.
  3. I have progress on the problem with the loss of GPS orientation. I took the car to Euratec (Bulgaria) and told them in detail about the problem, as well as showed them photos and videos of this problem. They contacted Skoda. They explained that "there is technical information about this problem". They said that the OCU module (online communication unit) needs to be replaced. I waited for it to be delivered for 1 month, they replaced it in 1 day and for the moment (for 3 days) there is no confusion with the GPS, as it used to do before constantly. So that's it - the OCU module was problematic and for now everything is fine after replacing it.
  4. I have progress on the problem with the loss of GPS orientation. I took the car to Euratec (Bulgaria) and told them in detail about the problem, as well as showed them photos and videos of this problem. They contacted Skoda. They explained that "there is technical information about this problem". They said that the OCU module (online communication unit) needs to be replaced. I waited for it to be delivered for 1 month, they replaced it in 1 day and for the moment (for 3 days) there is no confusion with the GPS, as it used to do before constantly. So that's it - the OCU module was problematic and for now everything is fine after replacing it.
  5. The problem persists. I've tried all sorts of things, including hitting the roof fin, turning off and removing the DVR, clearing navigation data, restarting with a hold, etc. So far, nothing has worked. I've also written to Euratek, but I haven't received an answer...apparently I'll have to go there. So today I tried to launch Google Maps via Android Auto while the navigation wasn't working and see if there would be a difference - I did and it immediately detected me correctly. The question is - is the car's GPS antenna being used in this case or the phone's? When I connected it, it seems like the car's is being used, but then why doesn't it correct the location of its navigation? If the google maps was also messed up - then I would know it was the GPS antenna, but in this case it works. If anyone can think of something, please share
  6. I have the same problem - Octavia 4 FL with 13" navigation. I made this clip Navigation problem . Is there any solution? When I went to Skoda in Bulgaria they told me that they don't have a solution to the problem and I have to wait for one to be found. There's no point in diagnosing because there are no errors. I was advised by another person on the forum - when the problem appears again - to hold down the multimedia off button for 10 seconds and it will restart. I haven't tried it yet, but I'll test it as soon as I can...
  7. I ordered it. Have you tested it? And if so - on which engine and from which year?
  8. Hi, I have Octavia 4 Facelift 1.5TSI 150hp 6M - I was looking for an oil dipstick but couldn't find one that I knew would be 100% suitable. I asked at the official Euratek representative office, but they said they don't sell it and officially there is no such dipstick. They told me to ask on the forums if anyone has tried a specific dipstick and it turned out 100%, as well as to measure 100% correctly. It is also important to know that it won't interfere with anything during engine operation. This dipstick you're talking about - has it been tested, does it accurately indicate the oil level, does it seal well, and does it interfere with anything on the engine? I'm from Bulgaria - how can I find it? Does it have an OEM number?

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