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Hi All, my 2011 Yeti has developed a fault where there in no power to the rear nearside door - lock and window. And, every time the car now goes over 10mph the the anti-hijack auto lock kicks in, it is constantly doing it when in slow moving traffic. Anybody got any ideas before I take it to the garage. Iโll be annoyed if it is a loom issue as I had both front door looms changed several years ago ๐ฌ Sandy
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Oil overheating and low oil pressure warning
Sandy.Rogers replied to Sandy.Rogers's topic in Skoda Yeti
Hi, the oil change was in the hope to solve the issue - it had no effect ๐๐ป I will follow up on your suggestions - perhaps the pump? -
Oil overheating and low oil pressure warning
Sandy.Rogers replied to Sandy.Rogers's topic in Skoda Yeti
Hi, thanks for that. The oil change was in the hope to solve the issue - it had no effect ๐๐ป -
Oil overheating and low oil pressure warning
Sandy.Rogers replied to Sandy.Rogers's topic in Skoda Yeti
The oil change was in the hope to solve the issue - it had no effect ๐๐ป -
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I have a 2011 110hp diesel 4wd Yeti. Recently when towing a weighted 14โ trailer I have noticed the oil temp go up to 110/112 degrees and on a couple of occasions the โoil pressure lowโ warning comes on. Bizarrely the water temp never goes above 90 degrees at all. Iโve had an oil change and according to the garage โpressuresโ are fine - does anybody have an idea why this is starting to happen when previously Iโve. Ever had an issue? I donโt know if this is a red herring but every now and again (not regularly) if Iโve idled at a junction I get puffs of smoke come out the exhaust cheers ๐๐ป
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Front/rear left side electric windows not working
Sandy.Rogers replied to Sandy.Rogers's topic in Skoda Yeti
Took a look under the passenger side 'rubber boot', two broken wires and two about to go. My son took it upon himself to do the repairs and I now have fully functional Windows and central locking Thank you and to all those who took the time to respond - it has no doubt saved me a hefty garage bill which I can do without at the moment - well chuffed - stay safe -
Front/rear left side electric windows not working
Sandy.Rogers replied to Sandy.Rogers's topic in Skoda Yeti
Thanks for the info - I will check them tomorrow when I get back to the car (left it at my son's for security) -
Front/rear left side electric windows not working
Sandy.Rogers replied to Sandy.Rogers's topic in Skoda Yeti
Thanks for asking time to respond -
Front/rear left side electric windows not working
Sandy.Rogers replied to Sandy.Rogers's topic in Skoda Yeti
I'll take a look - 'in the boot between the door and door pillar', could you just narrow that down for me please so I don't start pulling apart the wrong place -
Help! I have a 61 reg Yeti and the left front/rear electric windows have stopped working (both stuck at about 4" open). The central locking also appears to have stopped working on the left side for both doors! Pressing and holding the remote lock/open button no longer automatically operates any of the windows. Tried resetting the windows - did not work. Anybody got any ideas please?
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Cheers, that rings a bell in the back of my mind - dunno how I'd make sure they flush it out but I'll mention it thanks
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It's ages since I've been on here"! I have a very quick question. I have just got my car back from my son (I lent him my car almost 6 months ago!), anyway I was driving it home tonight and every time I turned off the interior light the dash lights dimmed. When I turned on the interior lights the dash brightened up again. How do I make the dash stay on full brightness all the time? And to put icing on the cake my car has to go in next week to get the compressor replaced (under warranty) - don't you just love kids!
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Just watching 'Inside RAF Brize Norton' and a Skoda Yeti appeared going across the airfield with safety vehicle livery on it - we've gone all Military : )
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Yep, it was the cause of the problems - I would've been better with pin nose pliers