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  1. Panel on nearside? Can it? Do you mean end of the dashboard?
  2. i’m not surprise that you are. That is astonishing and outrageous.
  3. Go to Halfords or your local car hi-fi shop and bang in some Blaupunkts. Powered sub box in the boot, sorted. Who is best? Blur or Oasis? I like Moby.
  4. I would suggest a very simple option would be a normal but small dashcam, powered from the 12V socket on the LH side. Depends how much of a stickler for hidden cables you are. The socket is ignition only. If already blown, it’s fuse is behind the glovebox. All dashcams come with a cig-lighter plug lead as well as hard wire kits.
  5. It does seem a very bad idea if it’s deliberately programmed in. Possibly its there if someone nips in and drives off while the owner is standing near the unlocked car with engine running, or pulls you out Grand Theft Auto style.
  6. This used to happen in my Merc. I did wonder if it was reading the max speed signs on the rear of lorry trailers asI passed.
  7. Do you mean a stand alone rear camera? Most usually are powered from the main front camera.
  8. But why? It would seem to make things enormously difficult, having to reach back each time. There's even a receptacle in the centre console cup holder, with a key graphic.
  9. Flac??? Wow, that IS dedication to the cause of sound quality. Interesting that the MK3 did it though. What the chuffin' 'ell has happened?
  10. Why would you drive with the key on the back seat? Do you not have pockets?
  11. Thanks. Though that might work for you, I'd like to play tracks from my phone. I find Spotify will collate music for the user, rather than just an album or tracks randomly. Plus in my locale, there are big areas with no mobile coverage, so it doesn't connect well. Every other car I've had (with bluetooth) has worked fine. They just play random tracks from my phone. I started to consider if returning to a USB stick would work, but that's the very first post here, saying that doesn't work. I wish I'd kept my Pioneer 6CD changer now and put it in the boot.
  12. I’m finding the same trouble. Having struggled to get it to play an actual album from my iPhone’s Music app, once I leave the car and return, it then plays tracks from my phone’s whole library in alphabetical order. Selecting the randomiser only works for one track. Every other modern car I’ve had can do this with no hassles but it seems the software writers at Skoda have never listened to music before.
  13. My previous car was a PHEV with about 55 miles pure battery range. We tended to do very short journeys in and out of town, with an occasional cross country trip of 250+ miles. Needing a big car, those sort of trips were ideal for a PHEV. Its kinda what they are designed for. I wouldn’t want the stress of long journeys with a full electric. My car before that was a 3 litre diesel XJ and those trips were killing it. I was draining the engine every 4 months as it filled up with unburnt diesel. That’s one set of circumstances where a Phev is ideal
  14. No, I don’t think I would want to tinker about in there. I might have misunderstood your post then. When you routed into the roof/mirror housing, I presume that was just a way of hiding the cable better on it’s route to the fusebox in the glovebox.

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