KirstenSpeedster
Issues with mirror heating and heated windows in Skoda Superb Diesel 2015 - experiences and solutions wanted
Fault stored
Heated windows without function
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Hey, thanks for the quick reply and the tip about the fuse, I hadn't thought about it. My Superb has now covered 108400 kilometers and was recently checked again. There were no problems at the last service. The windows are just cold, as are the wing mirrors. I really don't understand why the heating doesn't work. It's getting cold outside and I need it most right now. I'll probably follow your advice and take the car to the garage.
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Hello again! Thank you very much for your support and encouragement. I'm already reassured by your words. You're right, the workshop will find out. I'll definitely have it checked out. As soon as I find out anything new, I'll let you know. Hopefully it's just a minor issue. I won't let it get me down! Take care of yourselves and stay healthy! See you then!
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No problem, that's what we're here for. Well, it sounds as if something is fundamentally wrong with the heating. Maybe it really is just the fuse or the heating switch. Or it could even be the heating element that's broken. It would then be advisable to go to the workshop. They can quickly determine this with their equipment. So, don't hang your head, you'll be fine! Let me know what the workshop says. I'm curious! All the best and don't let the cold weather get you down!
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Hi, I had a similar problem with my 2013 Skoda Octavia RS. I'm not an expert on cars, but I've had a few experiences here and there. At the time, I just went to the garage and they fixed the fault for me. It turned out that the mirror heater fuse was faulty. I paid 52 euros for the repair. I would suggest you do the same. To be able to help you further, could you please provide a few more details about your car? For example, what exactly are the symptoms of your car? Take it easy!
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