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Skoda MkII Kessy and Fuel tank flap lock issues

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My 2013 Superb Mk II has had the dreaded Kessy fault for ages now and Ive decided its easier to live with it as chase a fix, but now I'm finding that my Fuel cap flap sometimes  won't unlock along with the doors using the Key Fob unlock button, it seems to work after a procedure of opening the door, starting the engine, switching the engine off again and then pressing the button.

 

Anybody else had this issue or found a fix?

 

Thanks.

Might be in the wrong forum the above post - but what is the 'dreaded' Kessy fault?

 

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Hi, yes I initially posted this in the Karoq forum room by accident but then moved it to the Superb forum room, sadly I couldnt see any option to delete in here.

 

The dreaded Kessy fault is what seems to afflict a great many Skoda owners with Keyless locking, Doors not locking or as they should without pressing bottons on the key handle, warning messages of keyless faulty on the dash,  it's been a problem on both the MK2 Superbs that ive owned

and it truly is a problem to be dreaded, Ive never had a permanent fix to this yet and only short periods of remission from it, but it always resurfaces....and now it seems to affect fueltank flap as well.

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