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YetiMike

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  1. I am about to get rid of my 2018 Karoq and have cleared out all the data from the Satnav. Do I need to delete my phone contacts or do they simply remain on my iphone and are then linked by Bluetooth rather than being downloaded in to Infotainment system? If they have to be deleted from Infotainment, how is that achieved?
  2. My dealer was insistent that it was my second service and quoted me £41 more than the Skoda fixed price. When challenged on price I got a “OK we’ll match that” response, but only after an adverse review did they correct my invoice to show as First Service and not second.
  3. Thank you Ken. That might explain it.
  4. I have a Karoq 1.5TSI SE L DSG on a PCH started in November 2018. To date, there have been no "pop-ups" stating that servicing is required. However, I now, at 11955 miles, have a pop-up for "oil servicing". So I booked the car in with the garage, who tell me that the car will require its second service at a cost of £225 plus a new pollen filter at £35. Have they got this right: it hasn't even had it's first service yet? It seems a lot of money for 11955 miles of driving
  5. I would like to transfer the music from my Mac "iTunes" onto an SD card, with the hope of being able to play it in my Karoq. If this is possible, how should the SD card be formatted and then what format should the music be in before transferring to the SD card.
  6. Thank you Icey Lady et al.. I think that I now have the definitive answer, albeit from another salesman, and I will summarise below. The car can be unlocked and locked using the press-buttons on the key fob. If using KESSY, the car is unlocked when the key is within 11/2 metres of the car and the door handle is grasped If using KESSY the car has to be locked by touching the sensor on the rear of the door handle The car WILL NOT LOCK simply by walking away with the key. The key cannot be inadvertently locked in the car. If the car is unlocked using KESSY, but the door is not opened shortly thereafter, then the car will lock again. Hope that helps, but standing by to be corrected. This did after all come from a salesman.
  7. Thank you phd-agne. I’m quite happy with KESSY and it’s use, but mine certainly DOES NOT LOCK ITSELF if I walk away without first locking it and I cannot find anything in the manual that says it should. Previous replies also confirm this, despite of what the salesman told me
  8. Thank you all for your helpful replies. Mine seems to work as it says in the manual i.e if the key is within 11/2m of the car, gripping either front door handle will open the car. Then on leaving the car with the key on the outside of the car, touching the little slot on the rear of the handle causes the car to lock. Otherwise the car remains unlocked, no matter how far away I move from the car nor after any time period.
  9. Just taken delivery of a 1.5Tsi SEL fitted with KESSY. During the "handover". the salesman explained the use of KESSY and stated that "if you walk away from the car, having forgotten to lock it, and with the keys in your pocket, the car will lock itself after a certain time delay". Well mine doesn't!! Should it, or has the salesman got it wrong?
  10. Thank you all for your help. I think the easiest solution is to have a small portable radio and headphones in the car, so that my child can listed to whatever, and I can listen to the ICE. Regards Mike
  11. Thank you Landers Sorry not have been more specific with my initial query. The current ICE unit fitted into the Yeti L&K has BT capability and I use that facility with my mobile phone. My primary aim is to allow my child, who is hard of hearing, to be able to listen to the radio whilst in the car, without having the volume so high that the rest of us find it uncomfortable. So I suppose the question is,: Can I "pair" BT headphone/earbuds with the "Amundsen" BT unit in the car, and if so, do they need to be of any particular type. Thanks for your suggestions to date.
  12. Thank you Fin. I know that the fitted radio unit has Bluetooth, it's just a question of can I connect directly via that Bluetooth capability. But if not, I shall go for the item you have suggested. Thanks again
  13. I have a 2016 Yeti L&K, which I believe is fitted with the "Amundsen" radio/nav unit. Is it possible to connect to the audio output using headphones/earbuds via Bluetooth? I realise the inherent dangers of the driver doing so, but have a specific need for one of my children as a passenger.
  14. Yes, that would work too. Perhaps I should simplify by just saying that if you want to re-engage CC at a speed different to that previously selected, then simply press the bottom of the rocker rather than the top.
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