What are the reasons for the Skoda Octavia dashboard lights not working?

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VanEleanor
07/29/25 4:27pm
Skoda Octavia dashboard lights not working reasons introduction: Discharge fault exists: The vehicle has a discharge fault, causing excessive body static current, requiring specialized repair; Use of modified high voltage electricity: Use of modified high voltage electricity, ignition coils, spark plugs, leading to strong engine ignition interference; Installation of high-power electrical equipment: Unauthorized installation of high-power electrical equipment, causing unstable voltage in the vehicle's circuit; Humid interior environment: Humid interior environment, such as the dashboard's internal circuit board being affected by moisture after washing the car, resulting in poor contact or short circuit situations.
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