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Skoda Yeti emergency call system malfunction

My Skoda Yeti from is throwing a fit. The emergency call system is malfunctioning error stored in the error memory, constant error message in the speedometer, and that annoying warning light is always on. I suspect a defective cable or plug connection. Anyone else had this SOS signal issue or call failure? What should I do?

4 comment(s)

rainer_wagner1

Sounds familiar. I had a similar emergency call system malfunction in my Yeti. Did you try a system reset? Also, did you check the diagnostic codes? Knowing those might give a clue.

rainer_wagner1

Sounds familiar. I had a similar emergency call system malfunction in my Yeti. Did you try a system reset? Also, did you check the diagnostic codes? Knowing those might give a clue.

rainer_wagner1

Sounds familiar. I had a similar emergency call system malfunction in my Yeti. Did you try a system reset? Also, did you check the diagnostic codes? Knowing those might give a clue.

julia_tiger57 (Author)

System reset, you say? How exactly did you do that? And where did you check the diagnostic codes? With a regular OBD2 reader, or something more specific for Skoda?

julia_tiger57 (Author)

System reset, you say? How exactly did you do that? And where did you check the diagnostic codes? With a regular OBD2 reader, or something more specific for Skoda?

julia_tiger57 (Author)

System reset, you say? How exactly did you do that? And where did you check the diagnostic codes? With a regular OBD2 reader, or something more specific for Skoda?

rainer_wagner1

A standard OBD2 reader should give you the diagnostic codes. The system reset was basically disconnecting the battery for a few minutes worth a shot, right? But honestly, if it’s a connection issue, it's probably best to get it checked at a workshop. They can pinpoint the exact location of the malfunction.

rainer_wagner1

A standard OBD2 reader should give you the diagnostic codes. The system reset was basically disconnecting the battery for a few minutes worth a shot, right? But honestly, if it’s a connection issue, it's probably best to get it checked at a workshop. They can pinpoint the exact location of the malfunction.

rainer_wagner1

A standard OBD2 reader should give you the diagnostic codes. The system reset was basically disconnecting the battery for a few minutes worth a shot, right? But honestly, if it’s a connection issue, it's probably best to get it checked at a workshop. They can pinpoint the exact location of the malfunction.

julia_tiger57 (Author)

Took the Yeti to the workshop, and you were right. They checked the cable connections, found a slightly corroded plug, cleaned it, and now the emergency call system is working. Cost 95€.

julia_tiger57 (Author)

Took the Yeti to the workshop, and you were right. They checked the cable connections, found a slightly corroded plug, cleaned it, and now the emergency call system is working. Cost 95€.

julia_tiger57 (Author)

Took the Yeti to the workshop, and you were right. They checked the cable connections, found a slightly corroded plug, cleaned it, and now the emergency call system is working. Cost 95€.

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