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Skoda Yeti (85 posts)
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24-November 05
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User is offline Jan 23 2012 21:59
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My Information

Member Title:
Yeti Owner
Age:
36 years old
Birthday:
June 16, 1975
Gender:
Male Male
Interests:
Professional wedding, event and portrait photographer.
Founder of Staffordshire Search & Rescue Team.
Off-road enthusiast
First Aid Instructor.
Location:
Coton In The Elms

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About You

Car:
Yeti SE 4x4 2.0 CR TDI (110BHP)

Posts I've Made

  1. In Topic: To fold up the middle rear seat completely.

    08 January 2012 - 16:25

    View Postkenfowler3966, on 08 January 2012 - 16:19, said:

    Or push down the headrest like on the outer seats, fold the back flat onto the squab, lift the seat squab part way, reach under & disengage the clips underneath, lift out slightly until it can rotate to vertical and then stand back on its rubber feet vertically, between the side seats. Quick and easy. Faster than taking off the headrest as well and it stays secure in the seat top. As itts only the centre seat that has the rubber feet, I am sure this is what Skoda intended.

    Personally I have been unable to compress mine further so the above did not work for me. Perhaps its the leather seats.


    Mine are not leather seats - just normal SE trim.

    Strange that Skoda would have different seat mechanisms for different models - although I did read somewhere that Yetis without climate control (and thus no rear centre air vent) may have different seats as they don't have the air vent obstructing them.

    You do need to hold the lever when you compress the seat back down.
  2. In Topic: Yeti rear Rattle/ clank. Does yours?

    21 November 2011 - 21:21

    The bracket that is attached to the body. Looks like a staple from a hasp and staple lock. I believe the diameter of the wire is too small or the closed diameter of the latch is too great and hence there is some play between the two when the door is closed.
  3. In Topic: Your Yeti pet hate?

    20 November 2011 - 11:55

    My Yeti hates having his temperature taken. Oh, no, sorry, thats my Cat.
  4. In Topic: Wiper behaviour: Full to intermittent

    19 November 2011 - 19:27

    Ok, must have simply not noticed before, or I was automatically turning them off when stopped without thinking.
  5. In Topic: Yeti rear Rattle/ clank. Does yours?

    19 November 2011 - 15:16

    Good news folks, a 6" length of PVC tape wound around the latch striker plate and the clank is gone, thus proving it was the locks after all.

    My drive down the country lanes from Burton today was nice and quiet as it should be. Even speed bumps couldn't make it clank.

    I'll be speaking to Skoda on Monday to get the latches replaced.

    Thanks to everyone who helped.

    Simon

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