Skoda Kodiaq
44 replies
EmilysDad replied on 20/12/2017 23:14
Posted on 20/12/2017 20:26 by H1UBSIncorrect statement. The wiring for the fridge IS wired and works fine on mine. I would suggest that If your's isn't then the socket is faulty and you should have a warranty claim.
The Euro 13 pin sockets and plugs should meet strict EU specifications and approvals. I don't think Skoda would be able to fit them and sell them unless they fitted the EU specification.
xtrailman replied on 21/12/2017 07:39
Posted on 20/12/2017 23:14 by EmilysDadIts well documented that 13 pin sockets are frequently only only wired for road lighting by many German cars manufacturers unless you firmly tell them otherwise.
xtrailman replied on 21/12/2017 07:43
Posted on 12/07/2017 16:36 by JayEssWe've just had an automatic loan car for six weeks so were able to give it a good test.
The last auto we drove was decades ago and things have definitely changed but our personal preference remains for manual and we were glad to see the back of the loan car.
The important thing is to be happy with your vehicle
STEPHEN PAUL DUTTON replied on 29/01/2020 10:57
Posted on 10/07/2017 05:36 by xtrailmanNow I'm having two single garage doors replaced with one double, I can now look at wider cars than my great CX-5.
But as the Skoda only has a 80kg NW limit it's not on my list, Tig isn't big enough for me though, but I would be interested in a larger Q3 with the 187 bhp engine.
what's the NW limit on the Q3?
I should also mention a new CX-5 is out now that has recently beaten the Kodiaq in a group test, the CX-5 has had a twin turbo engine since launch, and been euro 6 since 2012.
H1UBS