ChrisKlein88
Skoda Karoq keyless access issue
Summary of the thread
A 2023 Skoda Karoq owner experienced a keyless access issue with the driver's door, suspected to be an electric door fault related to the door handle. The problem was identified as a potential wiring fault or a dodgy connection around the door switch. Another owner suggested checking the wiring harness inside the car door, which was confirmed as the issue. The problem was resolved by fixing the wiring fault at a workshop.
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ChrisKlein88 (community.author)
Interesting. When you say wiring harness, do you mean the one that's actually inside the car door itself, or the one where the car door connects to the car body?
konstantin_hunter72
Yes, I meant the wiring harness inside the car door itself. In my case, it was a chafed wire causing the issue, which is likely related to the door switch. If you are not familiar with car electrics, I would advise you to visit the workshop.
ChrisKlein88 (community.author)
Took it to the workshop, and you were spot on. They found a wiring fault in the car door leading to the door handle. Cost me 95€ to get it sorted. Thanks again for your help, really appreciate it.
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konstantin_hunter72
I have a Skoda Karoq as well, though I'm not sure of the exact build year. I had a similar issue with my electric door. Keyless entry stopped working on one of the car doors, and the error memory had a similar message. Have you checked the wiring harness that goes into the door? That was the culprit in my case. It is often a cable or plug connection.