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Does anyone have some hints how to remove the wireless charging box? I've just tried to pull it up, no success. 😞

Not needed anymore, I've just find it out.

  • 4 months later...
On 20/09/2023 at 13:24, zdenal_cz said:

Not needed anymore, I've just find it out.

Perhaps you could share your wisdom for others with the same question (like me)

  • 2 weeks later...

I had an idea! I think that the new cooled wireless charging pads could be retrofitted to our housings. The rubber cover may also need to be cut to allow the vents to operate. But the connections look identical and the shape and size does too.
 

This pad is from the new Passat with part number #3P0035502.

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19 hours ago, aaaaplay said:

I had an idea! I think that the new cooled wireless charging pads could be retrofitted to our housings. The rubber cover may also need to be cut to allow the vents to operate. But the connections look identical and the shape and size does too.
 

This pad is from the new Passat with part number #3P0035502.

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I have found an alternate option on Aliexpress which is cooled and has fast charging. It has a genuine part number to 5CG980611A and appears to operate like the genuine charger, providing notifications via the infotainment about charging status. But it does appears to lack an antenna connection, so those of you with Skoda Connect won't get the signal boost.

 

To get the cooling effect, you'll likely need to modify the rubber mat by putting holes in it.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005894159804.html6302168fe391,tpp_buckets:668%232846%238107%231934&pdp_npi=4%40dis!AUD!148.35!103.85!!!690.00!483.00!%40210321dc17085634903877889ecdbe!12000036788855259!rec!AU!1836996802!&utparam-url=scene%3ApcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller|query_from%3A

 

I found some more info on a Russian forum with better pictures and charging tests: https://www.drive2.ru/l/667636380720956442/?page=0#comments

 

I think I'll buy one in the next few weeks and give it a test.

 

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  • 3 months later...

@aaaaplay any updates?

@aaaaplayI'd be interested to know too if you had any luck with the cooled charger 

On 28/05/2024 at 01:46, sulin69 said:

@aaaaplay any updates?

 

3 hours ago, J412 said:

@aaaaplayI'd be interested to know too if you had any luck with the cooled charger 

 

I've been trying to track down the new cooling mat from the facelift Octavia. However, the parts catalogue isn't available online yet.

Looking at the design of the updated rubber pad and other cooled chargers, I think that the cooling effect would be negligible without vertical channels creating an air pocket under the phone. 

 

The other issue is that the "Phone Box" is listed as one piece, so in theory you'd need to order plastic housing to get the rubber mat.

 

I've also discovered coding in OBDeleven in the 5F/Multimedia Module that would enable fast charging via the "Kopplebox" aka phonebox.

 

Module 5F Multimedia > Adaption > Function configuration phone > Deactivated/Activated

 

i'm not sure if the "Kopplebox" is the charging pad or just the two port USB-C hub. But my hunch is that it is the USB ports because this MIB3 test unit sold by Volkswagen mentions having a "kopplebox without antenna" and I can't see a wireless charger anywhere on the unit. But there is a dual USB-C hub. 

 

So in theory this coding could enable 45w charging from those ports on our pre-facelift cars. However, I can't verify if the USB hub has a new part number until the parts catalogue for the facelift is released.

I ordered the wireless charger as an option and since day one, as with everybody elses never worked. So when I get around to it will be booking in to dealers to get sorted. I did try last year but as there seemed to be no replacement available didn't follow that through, my car is just over 12 months.

  • 3 months later...
On 19/09/2023 at 08:36, zdenal_cz said:

Does anyone have some hints how to remove the wireless charging box? I've just tried to pull it up, no success. 😞

I would love to know this too
How do you remove this box?

  • 3 weeks later...
On 01/09/2024 at 21:00, Woodski said:

I would love to know this too
How do you remove this box?

I don't,  but here's a thing. My wireless charger did over heat and I booked it into dealers for check after one year of having my car. I kept checking it up until the day it went in, guess what, it works now. Worked when in Skoda too, not alot I can complain about tbh. It does get warm bur not mad hot and disconnected, as warm as a wireless desk charger say

 

 

Edited by Superted

I have the facelift and there's an option to turn off the charger in the settings. Handy if it bothers you 

  • 1 month later...
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I have the facelift and there's an option to turn off the charger in the settings

 

Where is that please ? I couldn't find one in my Karoq that's got a wirless charger as standard

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  • 1 month later...

How can I disable the constant notifications on my 2021 Škoda Octavia infotainment system about my iPhone charging or not charging via the built-in wireless charger, especially when the phone moves and charging stops? thx

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