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Chassis setting in individual profile

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So, what's the difference between Normal and Sport?

 

 

 

Stiffer dampers if u have DCC

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I don't have DCC, or do I ??

 

How would I tell as I didn't spec it, I bought it as a standard spec car.

 

You'd see something like this. Note the text "DCC with driving profile selection" on the upper left of the screen.

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Non dcc cars still have adjustment to the dampers through this setting. Skoda did a press release video on it. I will try and link to it. It is however not as advanced as dcc

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40 minutes ago, parsey83 said:

Dealers knew nothing about this of course

 

https://youtu.be/cxqbpEhA9Ak

 

I didn't even know that existed!

 

I haven't tried it yet to see if there's any noticeable difference.

 

There is a discernible difference. Most noticeable at a low speeds on poor road surface or speed bumps or at higher speeds when pushing on through a corner

I don't think it does anything if you have not specced dcc. I specced the mode choice only and when I choose sport it stiffens the wheel a bit, makes throttle response better and it changes the behavior of the AC

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