I’m waiting on my Enyaq just now and i’m really looking forward to getting it. I have a couple of questions regarding these errors that people keep seeing. Bolly1143 shows many pictures of faults but are these actual problems that need replacement parts or is it the result of the software. I currently drive a SEAT Leon and apart from the faults specific to the electric drive, my car throws these same faults up once in a while. I don’t think these issues are new to the VW group’s cars and I genuinely don’t think they’ll be eradicated any time soon. I raised these with the dealer soon after getting my car and was told just to ignore them, it happens all the time. I even have the odd occasion when the infotainment and cockpit screens go black for a minute or so when driving. I know many people who have issues like this over VW, SEAT, Audi and Skoda cars. It’s a joke that a company of this size can’t get their act together. Even with all these gremlins though, I still love my Leon and will be sad to see it go. Also, when I test drove the Enyaq I asked if the easy access seat could be turned off and was told it could in the menu. I couldn’t find it when I was playing with the screen so it would be good know if there is anything Skoda can do to turn it off at the garage rather than having to select the guest user and then change it. I really hope the issues you are having are ironed out before mine arrives which probably won’t be until September.
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The total tally of faults will probably be a combination of software/components, but mine does need parts as they are sadly on back-order, I think 3 parts in total. Dealer said main one is either HV or DC convertor, forgot which one he said and 2 smaller parts.
Easy access could be turned off in ours, although ours has both front memory seats, not sure if different for drivers memory only.
Hopefully yours will be trouble free, I can actually live with issues for a reasonable time and am reasonable but the repair times are ridiculous due to lack of EV trained technicians.