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  1. It is clear you made a practical choice, especially with towing needs and family usability in mind. The maintenance work already completed should help with long-term reliability and reduce surprises. It is also nice to see the car fitting family use well, as those small interior features can make everyday driving and trips much more comfortable.
  2. Even though the warning disappears quickly, the persistent message in the Car Status menu suggests the system has detected a fault. Airbag and occupant protection systems are safety-critical, so it’s not something to risk fixing yourself. It’s best to have a qualified garage or dealer diagnose it properly to ensure everything is safe.
  3. ESC coding on the Enyaq can offer some interesting customization options, but it’s important to approach it carefully. Changes to stability and traction systems can impact safety if not done correctly. Consulting detailed guides or working with someone experienced in VW Group coding ensures that adjustments enhance your driving experience without compromising vehicle control.
  4. OBD

    michaeljamesromt replied to RFC's topic in Skoda Enyaq
    Yes, using an OBD scanner can help identify which parking sensor is malfunctioning on an Enyaq. Once connected, it can read fault codes specific to the sensors, saving time compared to trial-and-error testing. Make sure your OBD tool supports Skoda-specific codes, as generic scanners may not pinpoint the exact sensor issue.
  5. It sounds like your ME3.7 update went through, but the map update is being blocked by the adapter or disk issues. Using a USB-C memory stick directly is a good workaround. Usually, the dealer or Moller can provide guidance on which files are current and help ensure the system recognizes the update properly.
  6. Welcome to the forum, Chris! It’s always great to meet fellow Skoda owners, especially from the Essex area. You’ll find plenty of advice, tips, and discussions here about maintenance, modifications, and local meetups. Looking forward to hearing more about your Skoda and any experiences you’d like to share with the community.
  7. Welcome to the forum, Chris! It’s always nice to see new Skoda owners joining the community. The link you shared shows other members from around Essex, which can be useful for local tips and advice. Looking forward to hearing about your experiences with your Skoda and any questions you might have along the way.
  8. Welcome to the community! It sounds like you’ve had quite a journey with Skodas over the past few years. Moving from Karoqs to the Superb makes sense for extra space with a dog and pram. The discussion here is really helpful for sharing experiences and tips, and it’s great that you’re looking to contribute as well.
  9. With the rise of AI in the automotive industry, chauffeured transportation is seeing remarkable changes. From predictive routing and traffic management to automated scheduling and enhanced passenger comfort, AI is transforming how professional drivers operate. For those interested in the cutting edge of vehicle tech, check out this detailed article on 7 Powerful Ways AI is Transforming Chauffeured Transportation. What are your thoughts on AI integration in modern vehicles? Are Skoda models ready to adopt similar tech for driver assistance and luxury experiences?
  10. It sounds like you’ve put a lot of effort into integrating the RNS510 with your Fabia II, and the challenge with the MaxiDOT and CAN bus compatibility is definitely tricky. From my experience, carefully checking wiring adapters and software versions is key. Luxury Travel Services like Luxury Rides LLC often highlight how proper attention to detail makes all the difference.
  11. It is always difficult to let go of a car that has been part of your daily life, even if it was not driven often. Repairs like an AC compressor and brake caliper can be costly, especially as vehicles age. You made a practical decision. Hopefully your next car brings reliability and a more active driving experience.
  12. Crash tested harnesses are a good option for larger dogs, especially when properly fitted and attached to a strong seatbelt anchor. Some owners also prefer secured crates, since they limit movement and provide more protection in sudden stops. The best setup often depends on your dog’s size, behavior, and available space.
  13. Welcome to the forum. The Skoda Yeti is a solid choice in that price range, especially known for reliability and practical space. When checking one, pay close attention to service history and fuel system maintenance, since that can affect performance. The Yeti section here has many experienced owners who can offer helpful technical guidance.
  14. Thanks for sharing this detailed experience. It is very helpful for other owners. Rust around the rear arches is easy to overlook, especially on low-mileage cars. Your part numbers and supplier notes make it much easier for others to follow the same route and protect their cars early.
  15. These offers usually mean a combination of lower interest rates, deposit contributions, or temporary discounts rather than a large price cut. The exact value can vary by dealer and model. It is worth asking for a full written breakdown and comparing it with independent finance options. That way, you can see if the “reduced price” really offers good overall value.

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