liamberger62
Skoda Scala central locking malfunction
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Skoda Scala experienced a central locking malfunction, with the error memory indicating a potential defective cable or plug connection. The issue was not related to the key fob or keyless entry. A suggestion to check the fuse box was made, but ultimately, the problem was resolved by addressing a defective plug connection at a workshop.
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liamberger62 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! Where exactly is the fuse box located in the Scala? And which fuse should I be looking at specifically? Is it related to the security system or the car locks directly?
rudolfkoenig3
Yeah, it's likely the same problem I had. I fiddled around with the fuses, but it didn't fix anything for me. In the end, I took it to a workshop. They found a loose connection and fixed it pretty quickly. Save yourself the hassle and just get it checked out. They'll know what to do.
liamberger62 (community.author)
Thanks a lot for your help! You were spot on. Turns out it was a defective plug connection, just like the error memory said. Took it to a workshop and they sorted it out for 95€. Now my car locks work again, finally!
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rudolfkoenig3
Hey, I had a similar issue with my Scala. Have you checked the fuse box? Sometimes a blown fuse can cause the central locking to fail. It's a simple thing to check before diving into more complex stuff.