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  2. I've been looking at the Epiq for a while now. It could be the replacement for my wife's current '22plate 64kWh Kona EV. I need to test drive one because the main reason we want to change is the Kona's ride which is so bouncy & jiggly. The Kona's short wheel base & stiff springs / shocks don't help it at all. Fine on smooth roads but we don't have many of them in the UK. The Epiq is about the same length but with a much bigger boot & a slightly smaller battery / range. We currently are getting 4.7miles/kWh out of the Kona (no heat pump) which is is going to be hard to beat. None of our local dealers has an Epiq in their showrooms yet. However, the order books are open if you want to buy one? Why would someone order a car without seeing one in the flesh or taking it for a test drive? Our next car could be our first ever lease car as well.
  3. A note on browsers an VW 7z compressed file. A few Seat people have been having problems with Edge. The workaround is to do the download and when it's finished... it never appears as finished just waiting to open, you then rename the extension to 7z than you can open it. Muttering had appeared with the mib2 standard files. Then again with this file. Got to the bottom it now. On browsers: Firefox - no issue Chrome - no issue Edge - you need to edit the extention to 7z when it stops downloading and just sits there
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  5. Ha yeah. I knocked off the caked on mud in the back of the bumper but that was about it. I’ve never massively been in to the cleaning part of car ownership. Would rather pay someone else to do it. But if there’s something to take apart and put back together I’m there!
  6. I have these and really like them. Be warned. AliExpress is an addictive drug!
  7. If they don’t come up with the second key, speak to the dealer principal to see if they will supply one foc. If not buy one. The car is not faulty if otherwise it is ok. You need to chase them rather than be dismayed when they haven’t contacted you.
  8. it would have taken me ages to do a job like this,, as soon as id have got the rear bumper off id have been side tracked into cleaning all the hidden white-ish panels ,,, i get easily distra,,, ooh squirrel !!!!
  9. Correct. Almost like a kicking motion rather than a waving motion, in the centre of the rear
  10. UK-Spain-Switzerland-France-Belgium-UK 3000km or a little more. Over ten days. Only gripe was the oil getting burned in a 6 hour traffic jam on the M25 on the way out. Aside from that no more oil burned. Fugg me those French tolls, ouch! Seeing as I also have a new license, I've actually done more miles on foreign roads than UK. Back to the real world, nice. EDIT: it's nagging me to change the oil now. Which is fair.
  11. So I've had the car four weeks now. Replaced the leather sides of the DSG knob as they were worn with some Ali Express specials. Sorry no photos but they fitted fine. Also replaced the door puddle lights with some LED units, bit chavy but hey-ho. Had to take the passenger door card off as someone had previously been there before and the cable was way too short. Sorted now though.
  12. Thanks @Alasdair1 . That fits the temperature side well — softer plastic when it's hot changing how it resonates makes sense. I had a look underneath as far as I could reach and didn't find anything obviously loose or with missing fixings, but I can't get a proper look without lifting the car, so I've asked the dealer to check the undertray and arch liners on a ramp. Worth noting mine measures a fixed 129 Hz that doesn't shift with speed — only the loudness changes. A loose liner catching the airflow would usually shift in pitch as speed rises, so I'm not sure a flapping panel alone explains a fixed tone, but a loose panel opening a gap that then resonates a cavity would fit. Either way it's on my list for the dealer to check. Cheers.
  13. Thanks, @KinderBean that's helpful. Two things I want to pin down rather than assume: You mentioned the flaps might be behind the undertray — good point, I may well have them and just couldn't see them from the front. I'll confirm via VIN/PR codes. On the tow bar upgrading the cooling — I've read the same, but I'm not certain it's true for this exact model, so I'll verify it through the dealer rather than take it as given. Here's why it might matter: I do have the factory swing-out tow bar. Do you have one? If you don't have the tow bar (and therefore possibly no cooling upgrade) and you have no drone, while I have the tow bar and do have the drone — that could be the difference between our otherwise similar cars. If a few affected owners all turn out to have the factory tow bar, that's a very specific thing to point Škoda at.
  14. Well, if it's anything like the Cybertruck, that will be a no, then. First, it is 8 years since it was first introduced and supposed to be the best thing since sliced bread. In that time, mainstream European truck manufacturers have theirs out, and many are being used in Europe. Secondly, unlike Tesla cars, which were the first to do BEVs, and hence have a strong following in most places of the world, they are very late to the HGV market and hence have very stiff competition on their hands if, and currently it is a big if, they will be able to meet the regulatory demands of the home market.
  15. @andrehj Hi, I've took the car to a different garage this time to try and get things sorted. They only change things in pairs. The garage thats fit the wrong springs and or rear arms was in October and November 2024. Local garages now won't let customers supply their own parts but then some garages are ordering the wrong parts. The springs were from TMS motorspares but I was told they have to be tested to the same compression strength as OEM for like for like physical dimensions. The current garage has ordered two new coil springs from Europarts but they are the exact same length around 370mm At this moment no one can tell me what colour code was originally on the car. TMS only list 2 springs for this model and have only one of the 2 in stock. The pair they have in stock are different to the ones thats currently on my car that they've previousy supplied and are too short. The replacements are the same length. @Carlston I've signed up to the skoda parts link you've sent but need to figure it out better as it only allows one free garage search. Both rear arms were changed in November 2024. The coil springs were changed in October and then November 2024. The cars far too low so the has to be an issue with the springs, but how would that explain the underside of the chassis and rear arms catching on speed bumps? Does this mean springs and arms are wrong? I'll show this thread to the current garage in the morning.
  16. Maybe not in the true spirit of this thread, but it was canny. On our way up to RHS Wisley today on the M23, here's Mrs Gaz in her flash red Polo GTI, overtaking a silver Polo GTI - both GY65 reg. no.'s: Near relatives, if not siblings 😁 G
  17. Does your two new slide pins slide freely and did you use any grease on them?
  18. Make & Model: 2006 Skoda Fabia MK1 VRS Colour: Black Mileage: 162357 Price: £1695 ono. Description: Car runs and drives well though it has developed a boost leak recently. The wheels will need re-powder coating again, tyres though have a lot of tread. The interior is in good condition as are the seats. Bodyworks has the normal stone chips and dings for a 20 year old car MOT Dec 2026. Please ask if you have any questions. Condition: Used Service History/Receipts/Recent Service work: Recent new front brake calipers and hoses and N/S rear caliper. New Sump due to plug stripping. Cam belt and water pump replaced Oct 23 at 149359 Miles Collection: Norfolk NR19, UK. Pictures:
  19. Driving to Dover and the connector for the heater pipe has managed to completely fail and leak coolant everywhere. RAC have managed a roadside fix which should last a while, but can anyone help with this part number? Ferry to France first thing tomorrow so got to hope the bodge holds until we can get it home and to a garage 😬
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  21. It'll likely not be. Legal here or in a number of EU countries due to visibility issues (or lack of) as far as I can tell. It certainly wouldn't be allowed in London and I doubt many FORS operators will be interested.
  22. Not a chance ... 😁 That hat came in and out of the car with her 🙃
  23. Thanks for the help - it’s much appreciated. I took another look this morning and it looks like there is a wobble in the disc - so going to try changing the hub to see if that might solve it 🤞 Thanks again
  24. Thanks - I disconnected it at the caliper end. It was also rested correctly on its stopper (before I disconnected it) - I’ve attached a photo.
  25. Tesla's articulated truck come to Europe soon. 1000 hp and quickish charging..........
  26. huxdra started following Accelerate problem
  27. Hi all. I have problem with my Enyaq. When I try to accelerate the vehicle chokes and then stutters, the lights turn red. And the vehicle does not move. When I accelerate gradually the vehicle moves well. The phenomenon only appears when I immediately press the accelerator pedal.The fault that appears at address 51 "Control unit did not Shot down properly" Does anyone know of such a phenomenon?

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