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Central locking fault, Superb III

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Hi,

Took delivery of my estate in February. It's been an absolute revelation after mostly having Audi/VW previously. I'm really pleased with it. 2.0 TDi SE Business in petrol blue.

Been a faultless 8k miles to date but now developed a fault with the central locking. Came on yesterday. Symptom is that when driving away car tries to auto lock (as I've set it to) but makes the double click noise as if one of the doors is not latched and doesn't lock. Pressing the button to lock the doors also just gets the double click. When leaving the car I press to lock and the car folds it's mirrors in and locks everything apart from the rear driver side passenger door which remains open.

Anyone had similar experiences? Like the door has fallen out of sync with the others but there's no obvious issues with the latch or anything.

Ideas?

No idea... But I'd definitely call Skoda Assist (you should have 1 year free if it's a UK purchase?) who will send someone from AA down asap to look into this... Security issue and all!

It'll be a much quicker turn around then trying to book something in with your dealership etc.

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