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What are the hidden features of the Skoda Kamiq?

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Karen
07/29/25 8:14am
Skoda Kamiq has the following hidden features: Vehicle hidden features: Sport instrument panel, which can perform self-check during startup; Anti-theft alarm; The horn sounds when locking and unlocking the car, this feature is great as it reminds you whether the car is successfully locked; Fuel refill reminder, indicating how much fuel has been added; Passenger seat belt alarm, which can be turned off; Single-door unlocking for the driver's side, pressing once unlocks the driver's door, pressing again unlocks all doors; The turn signal flash count changes from 3 to 5, a light tap of the turn signal now flashes 5 times instead of the previous 3. Car key hidden features: Long press the unlock button to lower all four windows simultaneously, long press the lock button to raise all four windows simultaneously.
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LaMelanie
08/13/25 4:22am
As a Skoda Kamiq owner, I've discovered several hidden features that are genuinely practical. First, the remote key functions: long-pressing the lock button automatically closes all windows, preventing rain or dust from entering when you forget to close them; long-pressing the unlock button partially opens the windows, ideal for ventilating the car in summer to cool it down beforehand. Second, the headlight system has an auto mode—once set, the car automatically turns the lights on or off based on ambient light, eliminating the hassle of manual operation and providing peace of mind during night drives. The air conditioning also has a pleasant surprise: pressing the AUTO button once adjusts the fan speed automatically based on cabin temperature and set values, maintaining comfort without constant monitoring. Additionally, in the instrument cluster's hidden menu: holding the setup button after turning off the engine accesses a menu to adjust door lock behavior, such as enabling automatic locking. These features make my daily driving more convenient and worry-free, and it pays to explore details often overlooked in the manual.
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LaAlexander
10/05/25 5:05am
I've been driving this car for several years, and from a safety perspective, the hidden features have been incredibly helpful. Automatic headlights come as standard, but once set up, they respond to light changes automatically, improving nighttime visibility. The child lock can be enabled in the door lock settings to prevent accidental opening of the rear doors. The long-press function on the remote key is also thoughtful: locking the car can close the windows to avoid rainwater seepage, while unlocking can open them for ventilation. The system also includes a home lighting feature—once set, the parking lights stay on for a dozen seconds to illuminate the path, which is especially useful in dark areas. The volume of the reversing radar can be adjusted in a hidden menu, making reversing quieter. I frequently use these features, which have reduced the risk of accidents, especially when traveling with children. Trying out these settings more often will make your driving experience safer and more comfortable.
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DiBrynlee
11/18/25 6:36am
I found some of the KAMIQ's technical details incredibly cool. For example, pressing the AUTO button on the AC activates sensors that adjust temperature and humidity in real-time, making highway driving both energy-efficient and comfortable. The remote key supports one-touch window control, allowing partial opening for convenient ventilation. Holding down the instrument cluster's hidden menu accesses settings where you can customize door lock delays or alarm sound levels. Connecting tools to the OBD interface unlocks additional features, like optimized automatic AC modes. These hidden settings make the car more versatile, and I often explore ways to keep it running efficiently.
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