On the infotainment system I see an icon in the center to select your favorite paired phone, how do you add this? This is very interesting considering that certain (paid) apps are only available to the passenger. Sometimes a certain phone is also dominant and always takes over even if it's not linked to the linked profile
@Autozentrum Dobler ŠKODA UK Hi, if you we mean the lowest trim level of the 60, is there an option to disable regen breaking and how do we do this? Thanks
@@zackswyjeck8205 Thank you, driving in D is clear, I have a Prius for 9 years and D is clear. I am asking something else - can you cruise down a hill with NO regenerative breaking? Prius/Toyota hybrids cannot do this (unless you do a clumsy trick with the gas pedal), but Hyundai can choose between levels of regen breaking and the lowest level is 0, i.e. breaking is completely off. I know this might sound odd, but this is an important consumption-saving thing. Thanks
anyone knows how to reset the settings, so that when backing up (rear driving) the side mirrors will sink as well? In my case it was default when I got the car, but after a few days or weeks it stopped doing so and can't find how to set it back to do it :(
Turn the knob used for adjusting the side mirrors to the "R" position used for adjusting the right side mirror (or "L" for left, probably, if your Enyaq is configured for driving in left lane driving countries like the UK). Once you engage reverse, the mirror will automatically turn downwards on that side. This does not seem to be supported by the driver's side mirror though, only passenger side.
On the infotainment system I see an icon in the center to select your favorite paired phone, how do you add this? This is very interesting considering that certain (paid) apps are only available to the passenger. Sometimes a certain phone is also dominant and always takes over even if it's not linked to the linked profile
There should be an option to exclude slow charging stations in the navigation. Every cheap app has that.
Showing 474km range - how long coasting downhill to achieve that?
And again, no option to end phone call from the steering wheel :(
@Autozentrum Dobler
ŠKODA UK Hi, if you we mean the lowest trim level of the 60, is there an option to disable regen breaking and how do we do this? Thanks
Just drive in D, B is the high brake regen driving mode
@@zackswyjeck8205 Thank you, driving in D is clear, I have a Prius for 9 years and D is clear.
I am asking something else - can you cruise down a hill with NO regenerative breaking? Prius/Toyota hybrids cannot do this (unless you do a clumsy trick with the gas pedal), but Hyundai can choose between levels of regen breaking and the lowest level is 0, i.e. breaking is completely off. I know this might sound odd, but this is an important consumption-saving thing. Thanks
Can you lock out lane control permanently
+1 Good question. I would like permanent off for a bunch of features, but can't find a way to do it.
Hello, Skoda.
Are you read this. Your line assistant is dangerous. The winter is coming. I'm switching off 10 times daily this dangerous thing.
9:26 Great, the navigation displays coordinates in decimal degrees (DD) with 6 decimals, that is ~10 cm precision.
Very helpful.
anyone knows how to reset the settings, so that when backing up (rear driving) the side mirrors will sink as well? In my case it was default when I got the car, but after a few days or weeks it stopped doing so and can't find how to set it back to do it :(
Turn the knob used for adjusting the side mirrors to the "R" position used for adjusting the right side mirror (or "L" for left, probably, if your Enyaq is configured for driving in left lane driving countries like the UK). Once you engage reverse, the mirror will automatically turn downwards on that side. This does not seem to be supported by the driver's side mirror though, only passenger side.
This was amazing video, thanks!
Hold down voice assistant and Get siri!
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Meine Nase kitzelt
Dann kratz daran, das sollte helfen