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Has anyone had this error come up. "Electric Drive not working correctly. Please visit workshop."

It came on last night directly after charging. 

I've driven 200+ miles with it on today all seems ok with running and regeneration all seeming to be fine.

Anyone else experienced this fault? Any feedback or advice greatly received please.

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It has been up before - touch wood - haven’t had it myself.

Some have had to go in to workshop, others it had disappeared from again.

Maybe more info on the Enyaqforum.co.uk about it

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Thanks Stripy I will go and take a look

5 hours ago, Stripy said:

Maybe more info on the Enyaqforum.co.uk about it

I nearly posted the same... but never quite sure of the etiquette!

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I have an Enyaq 60, less than 1700 miles on the clock and delivered after 10 month wait. After 6 months, battery failure, car totally unusable and taken on transporter to dealer for diagnosis and repair. Still parked outside dealership service bay, unrepaired after 72 days with no date given for return. I made a surprise visit to personally find out the status of the repair, only to be told a contradictory story to what had been relayed to me sporadically for weeks over the telephone. Tbh, I’m disgusted with the whole affair and don’t think I’ll be purchasing another Skoda, even though my previous 5 models were completely trouble free. The main excuse that is constantly given to me is that “we don’t have the tools to complete the repair.” The job sheets shown to me by the service manager showed a total of 16 hours worked on my vehicle, equating to 1.6 hours a week (so far).

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Wow that is bad Bal.

I have had 2 issues with mine the first was air bag light on took nearly 2 months to get sorted now the motor light on going in today. Hopefully will be a quick fix as I have waited for a booking for nearly 2 months on this fault too. 

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2 hours ago, bal said:

 

I have an Enyaq 60, less than 1700 miles on the clock and delivered after 10 month wait. After 6 months, battery failure, car totally unusable and taken on transporter to dealer for diagnosis and repair. Still parked outside dealership service bay, unrepaired after 72 days with no date given for return. I made a surprise visit to personally find out the status of the repair, only to be told a contradictory story to what had been relayed to me sporadically for weeks over the telephone. Tbh, I’m disgusted with the whole affair and don’t think I’ll be purchasing another Skoda, even though my previous 5 models were completely trouble free. The main excuse that is constantly given to me is that “we don’t have the tools to complete the repair.” The job sheets shown to me by the service manager showed a total of 16 hours worked on my vehicle, equating to 1.6 hours a week (so far).

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I would have thought you'd be within your rights to demand that they deliver it to a fully equipped dealership that can fix the bloody thing!

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so just for info my car went in for diagnosis on Monday, then took it back today (Friday) for repair. I asked out of interest what was wrong with it I was advised it was the coolant ptc. Something to do with the battery / motor coolant circulation. The car was with Heritage Skoda Bristol for just over half a day and came back all cleaned inside and out.

While the car was in they also checked it for the latest updates and reprogrammed the ecu? as I also had another issue with the infotainment system trying to update but failing causing my settings to be lost. it would do these settings sometimes up to 5 times per day. a tad annoying

Update…… now at day 78 without my enyaq, but getting used to the merc eqc replacement from enterprise. Not a peep from Skoda since my surprise visit to the dealership, where they tried to mug me off by telling me that my car was in the workshop being dealt with, unaware that I had walked around the premises and photographed it in a row of vehicles parked outside. 

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That really is poor performance. I think I would be seeking legal advice by now. In hope you get it sored soon.

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