Just took my 2016 Mk3 Octavia into the dealer today for what I thought was to be warranty repair on an ACC (adaptive cruise control) sensor problem. The fault is a warning on the MFD telling me 'Front assist/ACC no sensor view' and cruise control control being inoperative. This mostly happens when changing lanes after following another vehicle for a time (basically, when the vehicle in front 'disappears' from the sensor's view).
I haven't had time yet to check the fault codes via VCDS, but fault codes were found by the dealer at the last service a couple of weeks ago - hence today's visit.
At the end of today's session I was hit with a $460 bill for aligning the sensor and the rear axle (RS wagon). Not only was I staggered by the cost, but also by the fact the car is only 2 years old with less than 20k km up and needing such an alignment already. I mostly drive urban, with an occasional run up the M1 and very occasional NSW rural roads. One of the 'explanations' given was that driving on rough roads could cause the sensor mis-alignment! Really!?? If that's the case, that suggests some pretty poor design.
There is also a hidden sting here, in that when I asked about the implication of having a wheel alignment done at the local, friendly tyre shop, I was told that the sensor may need to be re-aligned as well...
But... driving home from the dealer tonight, after turning a corner behind another car, the warning popped up again! Looks like I'll be talking to the dealer again tomorrow!
So, I was just wondering if anyone else in the group have had similar problems with the ACC sensor, or is my experience a bit of an isolated incident?
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