Hi all,
I have a 2010 FL vrs Octy wagon, with bending xenons.
For the past 6 months I've been getting a headlight bending (AFS) error, whatever that means. The problem first appeared going around a roundabout (at reasonable speed). So far Skoda @ Nambour and VW @ Maroochydore haven't been able to fix the problem. They are exceptional at taking up a day of my time, clearing the fault and saying "sorry" after it reappears on my drive home.
I'm about to take it to Brisbane Prestige (where I bought the car) in the hope that they might be more knowledgeable in fault diagnosis / problem solving.
However, I wonder if anyone else has had a similar issue or could thought light (pardon the pun) on the situation.
The error comes up every time the battery is reconnected (something they discovered) and if they clear the fault leaving the battery as is, then it's an intermittent one, generally appearing on acceleration or cornering suggesting a loose connection. I've already taken both lights out, cleaned the terminals and put them back. When the error does appear, the lights drop down and don't turn. The don't always turn when the error is absent.
Ok that's the first problem. Now the second:
For the past fortnight, the boot won't open with the switch. At least it opens fine with the switch if the boot is not properly closed, but once you do shut it properly, it won't let you open it. The key remote works fine, and is the only means I have of opening the boot. VW told me it was the switch and I am 100% confident that it's not given that if you haven't got the boot properly latched it lets you re-open it without fail. I am pretty sure it's one of the modules that's not letting you open it if it's closed fully.
At exactly the same time as the boot issue, I could no longer open & close the windows by holding the unlock/lock buttons on the remote.
After forum trawling I am leaning towards a dodgy convenience module but am not sure if my car even has one. Forums suggest it will be in the driver's door if it does.
Thanks in advance.
Cameron
2010 Octavia VRS Wagon.
I have a 2010 FL vrs Octy wagon, with bending xenons.
For the past 6 months I've been getting a headlight bending (AFS) error, whatever that means. The problem first appeared going around a roundabout (at reasonable speed). So far Skoda @ Nambour and VW @ Maroochydore haven't been able to fix the problem. They are exceptional at taking up a day of my time, clearing the fault and saying "sorry" after it reappears on my drive home.
I'm about to take it to Brisbane Prestige (where I bought the car) in the hope that they might be more knowledgeable in fault diagnosis / problem solving.
However, I wonder if anyone else has had a similar issue or could thought light (pardon the pun) on the situation.
The error comes up every time the battery is reconnected (something they discovered) and if they clear the fault leaving the battery as is, then it's an intermittent one, generally appearing on acceleration or cornering suggesting a loose connection. I've already taken both lights out, cleaned the terminals and put them back. When the error does appear, the lights drop down and don't turn. The don't always turn when the error is absent.
Ok that's the first problem. Now the second:
For the past fortnight, the boot won't open with the switch. At least it opens fine with the switch if the boot is not properly closed, but once you do shut it properly, it won't let you open it. The key remote works fine, and is the only means I have of opening the boot. VW told me it was the switch and I am 100% confident that it's not given that if you haven't got the boot properly latched it lets you re-open it without fail. I am pretty sure it's one of the modules that's not letting you open it if it's closed fully.
At exactly the same time as the boot issue, I could no longer open & close the windows by holding the unlock/lock buttons on the remote.
After forum trawling I am leaning towards a dodgy convenience module but am not sure if my car even has one. Forums suggest it will be in the driver's door if it does.
Thanks in advance.
Cameron
2010 Octavia VRS Wagon.
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