KonsVogel
Cruise control error message on Skoda Kamiq 2020: looking for advice and experience
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A 2020 Skoda Kamiq owner is experiencing a persistent cruise control error message and seeks advice due to dissatisfaction with a previous workshop experience. Possible causes for the issue include a faulty control unit, as suggested by another Skoda owner who had a similar problem, or other common issues like faulty sensors, software glitches, or electrical problems. Suggested solutions include checking fuses, wiring, and using a scanner for error codes, with a recommendation to seek a second opinion from a different workshop.
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KonsVogel (community.author)
Hi, that sounds a bit like mine, that was also the control unit on my Skoda back then. I have to admit, I was seriously worried about my car. But thanks for the reassurance! Do you happen to remember how much the repair cost you? And have there been any similar or other problems since then? Stay healthy!
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MNoack88
Moin Moin, sure, I still remember it well! Replacing the control unit cost me €1000 back then. Since then, however, things have been quiet and my cruise control is working like clockwork again. So everything seems to have gone well. I haven't had any further problems since then and my Yeti just keeps running and running and running. So no worries, it's probably just a temporary thing that can be fixed. Stay healthy too!
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KonsVogel (community.author)
Hey, well, I can sleep easy now. So I'll see about getting the control unit checked at another workshop. Hopefully the price for the repair won't be too high in my case. Thanks for the valuable tip and the reassurance! Stay healthy and drive carefully!
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CarNut
It seems like your 2020 Skoda Kamiq's cruise control issue could stem from faulty sensors, software glitches, electrical problems, or a faulty control module. Check fuses, wiring, and use a scanner to check for error codes. Seek a second opinion if necessary. Best of luck!
CarNut
Hey, I would firstly check the error message and note any codes. The most common issues include faulty brake light switches, blown fuses, or malfunctioning speed sensors. I would also recommend you use a scanner to check the diagnostics. If you are not happy with your current workshop, I would Consider trying a different place. All the best!
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MNoack88
Hi, Well, my 2014 Skoda Yeti had exactly the same problem as your Kamiq. It was a problem with the control unit that controls the cruise control. In my case, the ECU was constantly generating error messages and switching off the cruise control. It was quite annoying, but not a serious problem that could damage the engine or drivetrain. During my last visit to the garage, the control unit was replaced and since then everything has been running smoothly again. So don't panic, just have it checked in a workshop when it's possible again. Greetings!
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