This is a discussion on Octy playing tricks within the Octavia I forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Earlier this week, wife parked up in garage, turned off ignition and when she went to shut the garage door ...
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| Octy playing tricks Earlier this week, wife parked up in garage, turned off ignition and when she went to shut the garage door she noticed that the brake lights were still on. She tried pressing the brake a few times but they wouldn't go off. Finally had to start the car back up and turn it off again before they would go off. Hasn't done it since as far as we know. Then this morning when she got in the car she checked the time and saw it was 4 hours fast! She asked me if there'd been a power cut Can't wait to see what happens tomorrow when she gets in it. Seems funny these things only happened when she was in the car -maybe she's full of static or something! Anyone else had weird things like this happen? Reminds me of that Stephen King film Christine where the car goes 'bad'! derek
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| Re: Octy playing tricks brake lights is a common thing, its a switch on the pedal, mine went and caused the battery to go flat. got done under warranty ![]()
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