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New Yeti warning lights Fail.

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We met up with my brother at the weekend,and I was hoping to admire his new 150 tdi L&K.

He arrived in a Nissan juke courtesy car.

His company lease Yeti had come up with loads of warning lights And had to be trailered away.

Apparently they'd had it for several weeks with no fix achieved.

I asked what he thought of the Juke...

" The same external footprint but only half the size inside, storage space and cup holders you couldn't use because they were all too small."

He calls it " The Joke."

At least from his point of view it gets him where he wants to go!

This sounds like it's probably because of paper shuffling between the lease company and Skoda.
I'll bet Skoda have not been properly brought in on this.

Edited by Urrell

  • 3 weeks later...
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Latest update is it's still at the dealers.

A new ecu and various fiddling ,and now it has a missfire?

My brother's now done 2000 miles in the Juke and not happy.

He says his company lease people aren't particularly bothered.

Personally I'd be going Ape****.......

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