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  1. Just to conclude on this one for the benefit of anyone else who gets this problem, the answer was that the pipe taking the washer fluid to the rear wiper had split. The water had caused corrosion in the electrical connections inside the rear door. This lead to all of the erratic electrical symptoms. Thanks to everyone for assistance. Michael L
  2. Thanks for this suggestion. I ended up going somewhere a bit more sophisticated than my usual garage. They discovered that the pipe taking the washer fluid to the rear wiper had split. This had allowed water to get onto the electrical connections in the rear door and they have corroded. This explained the warning light but also the fault is feeding back to the control unit in the steering column and erratically causing other problems. The diagnostic showed that all of the recent alarms had been triggered by the rear door. Let's hope this is the end of the story! Michael L
  3. Unbelievably, five minutes after typing the message above the car alarm went off and I see that the problem has returned once more. It had been fine for two weeks. There must be some connection with the wiper problem because that also returned today. See the other post. This is driving me nuts! Michael L
  4. Hi all, My electrical gremlin is back. The front wipers keep coming on without the switch being touched. They run for several miles, stop for a bit and then start up again. Sometimes they sweep for six times or so, stop, then start again. This happened before a few weeks ago and then rectified itself apparently but not permanently. This is happening in perfectly dry weather so I'm not thinking its the sensor but you never know. Its a 2014 Roomster. Just as I was typing this the alarm went off and I see that the door open warning has returned! See my earlier post about gremlins! I'd be grateful for any suggestions. Thanks Michael L
  5. Just to close this one off, the suggestion of replacing the latch was correct. No more warning lights and no more false alarms, so thanks to everyone for the suggestions. Michael
  6. Hi, Thanks very much for the suggestion. That makes perfect sense so I'll get the catch changed. There is no wet in the spare wheel well by the way. Michael
  7. Happy New Year! I've put this in the Roomster forum as well but I'm not sure it is model specific and I've had only one reply in there. Report post I have a 2014 Roomster Mk 2 which has developed an elecrical gremlin. The door open indicator on the dash is permanently on even when all doors are firmly shut. Sometimes the boot pops open without being asked to do so. The warning light stays on all of the time but goes out if I apply the brakes. While the brakes are on the light flashes but comes back on immediately the brakes are released. Also the boot interior light is on permanently so I have taken that out to save the battery. The dash warning stays on even after the car has been locked. I'd be grateful for any clues. Thanks Michael
  8. Thanks for that. I gave it a try but without success. The weird thing about this problem is why the warning light goes out and starts flashing when I put my foot on the brake. Michael
  9. Hi all, Happy New Year! I have a 2014 Roomster Mk 2 which has developed an elecrical gremlin. The door open indicator on the dash is permanently on even when all doors are firmly shut. Sometimes the boot pops open without being asked to do so. The warning light stays on all of the time but goes out if I apply the brakes. It comes back on immediately. Also the boot interior light is on permanently so I have taken that out to save the battery. The dash warning stays on even after the car has been locked. I'd be grateful for any clues. By the way, the wipers woudln't turn off for a couple of days just before Christmas. That issue has gone away but maybe a connection? Thanks in advance Michael
  10. It's a January 2014 car bought from a Skoda dealer so it has an approved warranty. I managed to get a print out of the service history and that shows the 34H5 (whatever that is) but somehow they couldn't seem to find a service schedule that they could let me have. Odd. Michael
  11. Thanks all. I've established that the car has had 34H5, although I don't know whatr that is! Will follow up the other suggestions. Michael
  12. Hi all, My recently acquired Roomster 1.2 DSG (2104 model) came with no service book because the main dealers do it all electronically apparently. But I go to an independent (plus some DIY) so I need to acquire a service schedule for this car. Any ideas where to get this will be appreciated. Perhaps someone has a scan or web copy? Thanks Michael
  13. It works! Opening a rear window one inch does the trick. Thanks Michael
  14. Thanks Ed and all. I think this clears the matter up now. It's not a fault but an oddity which the handbook does not explain. So no trip back to the dealer. Excellent! Michael
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