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Open/close windows with key fob

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Hi there,

 

Is any chance for o Skoda Fabia 3, 1.2TSI, to open/close windows with key fob? i mention that keeping pressed the buttons from my key fob doesn't work (lock/unlock)

Welcome.

 

What trim is your car.

Maybe if it can be coded someone can help you.

I do not think it can be. 

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what do you mean by trim? i don't understand.

I've always found the description trim a bit ambiguous but in this instance I think it means is your 2015 Fabia Mk3 a - S, SE, SE L or Monte Carlo.  I don't think it includes the "Colour Concept" but others may think differently.

 

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The only thing i can tell is that is a Skoda Fabia 3, 1.2 TSI, 81kW(110hp), Ambition. Don't know where to find S, SE, SE-L, etc. 

Yes I did wonder, is your model actually a Fabia Mk2 or are you outside of the UK.

 

According to Wiki (I don't know if it's right or wrong) - "The second generation Fabia trim levels were Classic, Ambiente, Sport and Elegance.  In the UK the trim levels were called 1, 2, Sport, 3, and GreenLine (later S, SE, Elegance, and GreenLine).  In India, the trim levels were Active, Classic, Ambiente and Elegance.  All models sold within the EU were equipped with ABS, front passenger, driver and side airbags. Curtain airbags and ESC were available as an option."

 

Have you got four eclectic door windows or are the two at the rear manual crank handle wind up and not electric (my personal preference)?

 

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i'm outside of UK. But still Europe :) 

In my VIN i have "NJ" not 5J. So is mk3. 

 

 

all windows are electric

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and the mirrors don't fold electrically

3 hours ago, cmc said:

and the mirrors don't fold electrically

No they don't.  I doubt they have the motor inside them to do so but wouldn't know for sure, looking at parts numbers may show up a difference.

 

I guess your trim level is Ambition.

 

As far as I know if you have manual rear wind-up windows you can not program them to raise or lower from the remote keyfob (a real nuance to me if the car has electric windows, I would prefer all manual wind-up windows personally, less weight, less to go wrong, less farting about to me).  Whether models with four electric windows can be programmed and whether a Dealer level programmer is required I don't know.

 

If you want to you can add more details to your name plate, such as mine just as an example, and/or dropping the number 3 from Fabia might save future confusion, or it might just be me confused. - 

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If you don't have one shot window buttons you don't have the anti pinch sensors to stop the windows if it senses an obstruction.

Then you can't close them with the key fob either.

 

Thanks. AG Falco

 

9 hours ago, cmc said:

i'm outside of UK. But still Europe :) 

In my VIN i have "NJ" not 5J. So is mk3. 

 

 

all windows are electric

That is a Mk2. In my limited experience of 3 VAG vehicles, using the key fob to open/close windows is configured through the menus displayed on screen between speedo and tacho, known as Maxidot or Multi Function Display by Skoda and VW respectively.

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38 minutes ago, thamestrader said:

That is a Mk2.

Nope.

NJ as characters 7 & 8 of VIN does indeed mean it's a Mk3.

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9 hours ago, thamestrader said:

That is a Mk2. In my limited experience of 3 VAG vehicles, using the key fob to open/close windows is configured through the menus displayed on screen between speedo and tacho, known as Maxidot or Multi Function Display by Skoda and VW respectively.

not the red one from the link.... the 2nd one, the grey one

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