Hi we just bought a Skoda Octavia (3 yrs old, brought it home yesterday) and it was working perfectly in showroom, salesman came across and pressed the button to open the car so we could have a look - all fine, all doors unlocked. Now however when we press the unlock button on the fob it sounds like all doors are unlocking but only the driver's door actually unlocks. The rest stay locked, the only way to open them is to press a button inside the car (you know there is a button to lock all doors from inside car and a button then to unlock all doors from inside car). The fob seems to be working fine apart from this, it locks, opens the boot etc. We've tried both fobs and the same thing happens (just driver's door unlocks) we've looked in the handbook but can't seem to find the information we need. Probably something simple but any sensible advice, especially from other skoda octavia owners would be much appreciated. Thanks|||Does it open all the doors if you press the button a second time? it might seem a simple thing but some cars have a security feature where the first press only opens the drivers door.|||look at the comfort module below the driver seat or the wiring to the comfort module, it can be broken re pare that. good luck
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|||is it a orange cake if so eat the doors|||is it made of jelly?|||This sounds like a traditional thing whereby clicking the fob once unlocks the driver's door and then doing it again unlocks the passengers' doors. This is the case with Chrysler products. The separate boot unlock only unlocks the boot not the rest of the car.|||Its a Skoda.|||I know this maybe be silly but have you tried pushing it twice to unlock. With my car I push once to unlock drivers door then push it again to unlock other doors!
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