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Hi, I am Mike from the Wirral.  I have a Skoda Superb SE Plus 1.8 TSI 2011.  The Columbus language has changed to German, the cd, dvd and radio have stopped working, but the sat, map and traffic are ok but in German. I have tried to change the language back to English but it locks up with a message saying the preferred language is German.  I have tried a reboot and still no joy.  There is no sound at all.

 

I have also looked into the fact that it may be the amplifier fuse.  I have been told the amp is under the driver or passenger seat but it is well and truly carpeted in and not accessible.  Could it be in some other place on this model?

 

Any help would be appreciated.    

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