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  1. I was the first to report it. See: http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/150025-negative-g/?hl=+negative +'g' The car is still doing it.
  2. I spun my FWD car unexpectedly going round a (damp) roundabout at what I consider was not an excessive speed. The car was a Honda Accord Type S, and had tyres with loads of tread front and rear. The problem I deduced was that the Yokohamas on the rear were a lot less grippy than the Bridgestones on the front. I swapped the Yokos onto the front and suffered more understeer, until I got them replaced. Certainly, when I had the same tyres back and front there was no problem at all.
  3. Long term comparison from filling up shows Maxidot indicating about 5% over. On my PD vRS is was virtually bob on. Most back to back runs tend to show comparable economy, but every now and again a run will have a lower mpg. The biggest factor seems to be the weather, especially if it is raining (which I put down to the extra drag on the tyres, etc,).
  4. The DRLs are working correctly. The sidelight bulbs are present but do not 'light' up. It is a legal requirement to have the KPH display, and they have done this to avoid cluttering the speedo. However, I know that you can change the maxidot display to show other things via VCDS by changing the country, but I am not sure if this is true for the standard screen. Lots of people have tried LED bulbs with varying levels of success. Have a search of the forum.
  5. I had exactly this, with the boot seal full of water (as well as the spare wheel well!). For every hole at the top of the boot seal, I made a corresponding one at the bottom of the seal. Squeezed the residual water out of the seal, got the water out of the spare wheel well, and it has been fine ever since. Only problem is the boot smells musty, as it was a while before I noticed that the spare wheel well was holding water.
  6. Autocar have just added a Octavia 1.4 SE Hatch to their long term fleet. First report this week.
  7. Pretty much sums up the test drive that I had as well. I used to have a PD vRS, and when I drove the FL CR vRS I knew that that was the car that I really wanted. It seemed to be a significant step forward IMHO. The new car is probably better around, it just didn't wow me.
  8. My '59 plate vRS has cornering fogs enabled (no xenons). My choice was to have this just on steering wheel angle, but it also worked with the indicators.
  9. Skoda UK state the 4 year limit. Believe that this is different in Europe.
  10. My is also a 59 plate CR vRS (with 39,000 miles). The same fault, amber warning light. DPF pressure sensor replaced (was the 'Made in USA' part, now 'Malaysia' 076906051B part). Sorted. £140 to dealer!
  11. Michelin are doing their £50 fuel voucher again. This means two PS3s work out at about £200. See the special offer at www.michelin.co.uk
  12. I also found an inch or so of water in my spare wheel well. There was no trace of washer fluid fluid in the water, so I put it down to a leak somewhere. The boot seal had filled up with water, and when you pressed it, water squirted out of the holes. With a set of cutters I added an extra set of holes in the seal at the bottom (all of the original holes where at the top). This let the water out, and fingers crossed, I haven't had the re-occurence of the water in the spare wheel well. However, my rear washer has just started to play up, and I only get a very limited amount of washer fluid coming out just around the base of the wiper arm, so this needs some investigation as well!
  13. Seen it a few times. Haven't worked out what combination of things causes it to happen though.
  14. After owning my car for three years from new, I had a new windscreen fitted. I was surprised how much better the new screen was for visibility, especially at night, due to the lack of 'tiny pits'. That was after only three years - it is one of those things that changes progressively over time so you don't really notice it, until you have a step change like a new screen.
  15. Saw my first one on the road today .................. in silver! All the ones in the dealer I went to were silver as well. Waiting to see one in the flesh in a darker colour.
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