Ive noticed that the electric tailgate only works 20% of the time when I try to open it with the sensors. Anyone else experienced issues?
This is what I do too, and in the left side of the bumper around the tailpipe - not in the middle.I ignored the instruction to wave your foot back and forth because it hardly ever worked, but if I swipe my foot from side to side it works about 90% of the time.
I think I've taken your missing 5% as that is all mine will work. I've given up using it as well as KESSY most of the time as I have to have the key in my hand anyway for that to work so keyless is pointless.Mine works fine, obviously u need your key on you and stand close to the bumper. But works probably 95% of the time.
I have more issues shutting it. Had about four occasions where it won't shut, and I have to close it manually, but keep opening it again. Can get quite embarrassing in my Morrisons car park closing it, the car then unclicks it and it pops up again, rinse and repeat until swearing. My only guess is that it thinks the key is in the car and does it to prevent you locking yourself out.
Anyone else had that?
If it like the Ateca it's a kick in the middle and step back or sideways. It needs to know you have moved out of the way. Kick your foot underneath without breaking the Kessy proximity means it won't open.I ignored the instruction to wave your foot back and forth because it hardly ever worked, but if I swipe my foot from side to side it works about 90% of the time.
Sounds like the battery in the key fob, or faulty fob. Does the second key do it?I think I've taken your missing 5% as that is all mine will work. I've given up using it as well as KESSY most of the time as I have to have the key in my hand anyway for that to work so keyless is pointless.
Ooohhh, right. Makes sense it uses Kessy for proximity.If it like the Ateca it's a kick in the middle and step back or sideways. It needs to know you have moved out of the way. Kick your foot underneath without breaking the Kessy proximity means it won't open.