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  2. Haha, I know what you mean. You don't need to elaborate. If I buy that one, it might get used hard but maybe not that hard as I'm always running late at times. 😉
  3. I take it you have knowledge of the rear passenger door. I'll not ask why unless you want to share the reason ;-) Cheers by the way
  4. On my sons 1.2htp 55 plate its external but the actuator rod is inside. His clutch totalled itself suddenly with no warning. When I did the clutch there was a very slight leak from the internal rubber gator part so fitted a new one. There not expensive. Alasdair
  5. Underlining the massive difference in value, spec and performance between Chinese Audi badged big SUV car and European Audi big SUV. Shame not planned to come to UK, yet......... We stuck with very expensive, twice the price, European fossil fuels behemoth and Chinese start of the art car....
  6. Oh, I completely agree. I’d rather buy a car that has had a hard life, but been taken care of, than one seldom used and seldom serviced. Frankly, the only issue with emergency service vehicles is that they are often floored from cold, potentially left idling for a while, and take flight over speed bumps. Police cars are a different story - you won’t find a matching body panel.
  7. I know, that’s why I attached the photos! They are of the exact car you are looking at, East Midlands Ambulance Service 3633 - FB19OHP. Hopefully the rear passenger door has been thoroughly cleaned.
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  9. That may be the case... But I know from someone who used to service NHS car like this that they are generally very well looked after despite potentially having a hard life... which counts for a lot too.
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  11. I cleared the errors with VCDS and its been fine until yesterday when its gone into limp mode again so its worked for 20k miles and 5 yrs. Car is used mainly for short journeys so I suppose that won't help.
  12. I just zoomed in on the photo and saw the reg of the 2019 one.
  13. No in answer to your question about body work holes. There is a missing grommet in the boot and the spare is sitting in the wheel well untethered. No jack or wheel brace. I gather it's had one haldex service.
  14. Yeah I heard about the motor, but the passenger window works on it's own switch so I just bought a replacement drivers switch for £8. If it doesn't work then I'll sort the motor. Thanks for the heads up on the clutch change. I was aware of the slave cylinder but thought they were internal, I'll change that too while I'm at it.
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  16. I tried the above advice yesterday and of course it was spot on. Turned off auto hold, there was a slight delay then the car crept forward. Previously I had reversed out of my drive rather too suddenly with the auto hold on; I presume I will need to leave autohold off until l am in the road. Thanks again to all for the valuable advice.
  17. Yes, similar like this when i only press the brake pedal
  18. It's a magical couple of weeks after repair. All very odd and not much like quality engineering. Puts me off ever going Skoda again.
  19. The front windows may be the drivers side motor. It controls the passenger side as well. There known to fail electronics but Breezy Pete on here repaired my sons for me. Clutch change is not bad. Managed to do my sons on car ramps and suspended box rather than get it out from under car although the plate between the bell housing and engine gets caught up and get new bolts for driveshafts. Watch the bolts that go into dogbone bush at rear of box. They are different lengths and if you get them mixed up you will trash the steering rack as its above and the bolt goes too far in. I replaced slave while I was at it as although its external if it leaks you wont notice. There excellent cars and so far fairly easy to work on and pretty reliable. Alasdair
  20. Lots of money to be made with eye wear or operations. The car collection of David Moulsdale @ the Moulsdale Foundation Museum is well worth a visit. It is in Bishopbriggs Glasgow. There are open days when you might be lucky to get a ticket. David Mousdale's fortune came from Optical Express.
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  22. Confused me. Saying that all my cars were old school seven pin and no reverse sensors etc. Not a bad thing though. Nothing worse than the glare of a fog light bouncing of a caravan back at you. Alasdair
  23. Perhaps time for them to try another valve replacement.
  24. Feels like we are getting there with the rebuild, last night we got Injectors back with all new seals Cooling system largely reconnected (There are sooooo many little coolant hoses!!) Charge air cooler refitted with new gaskets Seems so little when you write it down but there was so many little fiddly jobs that just ate up time, back at it again tonight, hopefully get it started today, but we have been saying that for the last 2 days... so maybe, maybe not!
  25. Just a quick update to the thread, both to keep this documented for future reference and in case someone has a fresh idea or a similar experience to share. Since my last post, the dealership went ahead and replaced the Engine ECU. The result? Absolutely no change. I picked up the car yesterday, turned the ignition on, and immediately got the Start-Stop error. Within two ignition cycles, the Check Engine Light was back with the exact same static code: P25AB00 (Piston Cooling Oil Control Circuit High) on a cold start. To recap, the entire chain is now 100% brand new OEM: New Oil Control Valve N522 (06K115243L) New Engine Wiring Harness New Engine ECU If anyone has any new insights or has seen this happen on Superb 2022 2.0 TSI 280HP, please let me know. I'm completely baffled.
  26. @Dready I recorded mine.. is it similiar to your noise? Bremsenknarzen.m4a
  27. Kendrick. Yes, I realised what happened with the MFD at the service. I've sometimes previously had to reset ACC values following a service, though these days I stick with the default settings. Thanks for warning about brake fluid, but I think the garage testing tests for exactly that - moisture content, but I'll check with them. Most cars I've owned seem to suffer brake pad rattle after a while - Yeti, Saab 9-5, Peugeots - pads rattling inside calipers when driving over broken road surfaces. No plan to change at the moment, as garage said they are OK. Unlike previous cars, Karoq isolates well from external noise & only hear it when windows are open setting off to cool car before aircon gets up & running.
  28. Can this sensor impact so much on engine running this bad ?
  29. Link to download MSTD_EU_SK_P6230 (0490) sent in PM
  30. @pab567 Hello, do you have update to my infortainment?

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