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  1. If you just want "exciting", sell the Skoda, learn to ride, and buy a motorcycle.
  2. Speed cameras ,speed humps massive amount of traffic ,i think its things like this that takes the fun out driving now ,and years ago you knew the quick cars on the road ,but even the family wagon is a fast thing nowadays ,its all become less involving .
  3. 3 points
    My new Skoda Karoq 1.5 DSG SEL 2021 in business grey - delighted with it so far
  4. I finally got around to using the autoglym ceramic HD I've had in the garage for a year! I'm fairly impressed as applied, let's see how long it lasts.
  5. A VW Up GTI maybe. Or maybe something that has not much power, but rear wheel drive and OEM ditch finder tyres and you can get loads of fun within the UK NSL. Or get a BMW i3 / VW ID.3 and have fun & range anxiety.
  6. 2 points
    Each to their own. And right to ignore those with differing minds. Is what modding and personalisation is all about. Wouldn't be my choice, but looks a decent job and hope they are issue free.
  7. Ah well the solution for Seat mib2 high owners is to get the Skoda lifelong navigation FeC on your unit. "Easy enough" needs 08300008 added then you can enjoy all the benefits of Skoda 😉. We say easy enough. You either find a retrofitter to do it for you or do it yourself. Currently not many of those in the UK that touch Seat Mib 2 Highs since they were not marketed as much as Skoda by Seat. The DIY solution doesn't cost anything but needs VCDS / Obdeleven skills to enable the green menu. Then you use Mib Tool and guys from the M.I.B. collective. German DEB board has postings since its all in German to an extent. You can do a firmware upgrade but obvious risks to that or stick on current firmware. Mib Tool runs on a SD card in the unit. Contains a module for each firmware release they have looked at. If a module exists for your firmware then it will recognise that when you back up. If it doesn't you are invited to supply the backup to the "collective" (I call them that). Useful to be on a board where they are. Then some useful guy may offer help. It's possible for them to create a dummy patch module. You then install that into the patch folder of Mib Tool, go into the patch module option but don't import the module, it's a dummy one, just tap AddFecs. Come out and reboot (the long press on/off). Check installed FeCs and Bobs your Uncle. You can write the dummy module yourself but I reckon that's too complex. The FeC table in the patch is a normal txt one and can be edited. The process circumvents the program "Whatthefec" since FeC edits are built in. They have Skoda modules as well. Worth looking at if troubled by FeCs🤣. But obviously Skoda drivers are not, just Seat being petty. Normal success pictures attached... got there in the end.
  8. That’s not correct, I’ve got no rear wiper and can wash the camera via the infotainment screen.
  9. This is what I did. Go into Module 5F MultiMedia Select Adaptations, then Car_Functions_List_BAP_Gen2 Select traffic_sign_recognition_0x21, and set to Activated Select Adaptions, Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2-menu Select menu_display_road_sign_identification, set to Enabled Select Coding, and then select Byte 24, activate Bit 6 – (was already ticked in long coding) Go into Module A5 - Front Sensor Driver Assistance Select Coding, and then select Byte 16, activate Bit 4 (‘Traffic Sign Recognition VZE’ ->Coded) Go into Module 17 Dash Board Select Coding, then Byte 5, active bit 2 (‘Traffic Sign Recognition Installed’ -> Activated) Go back into Module A5 - Front Sensor Driver Assistance Select Adaptations, then Road sign detection fusion mode, and change to Road Sign Detection. The original was Road Sign Fusion Enter Code 20103 to save the change Reboot the infotainment unit
  10. 1 point
    I drove through torrential rain the other day and it didn't let anything in. I have though paid for a k&n air filter sock to cover the filter, Weeks ago i bought a roll of 3M magnetic tape. It's only a few mm thick and i made these for when the car is parked up, until i can find the time to make a better rain guard....
  11. I wonder if the car has an third party remote immobiliser fitted and hidden away somewhere that you've triggered by removing a fuse? If you bought the car within the last 30 days from a dealer or trader, then it may be easier to just let them fix it under the Consumer rights Act 2015. Don't tell them what you've done though!
  12. @xman Battery voltage 12.1 Fuse 16,17,18 all have 12v each side of the fuse. Taken fuses out and checked continuity (meter). Fitted new fuses. @UndertheRadar I'll do a battery disconnect now.
  13. I owned a diesel F10 5 series before switching to the Superb and rate the Superb higher in most areas, particularly space, practicality, reliability and refinement. The G30 that you are looking at is a much finer package than the F10, and having driven one recently came away very impressed. It was a high mileage car that felt almost like new. In a Superb with similar mileage there would be rattles and it would feel it's age much more. For a diesel it was remarkably refined. The sound sound system in the BMW is really rubbish though. BMW are notorious for having really crappy audio and even the upgraded Harman-kardon is pretty average. The lack of folding rear seats as standard as well just wrecks my head and would be a deal breaker for me. If I was given a choice between the two for similar money on a PCP it would be very hard to overlook the BMW. You have an interesting decision to make!
  14. Bad engineering idea to lower CO2 emissions . I'll really take my time to have a test drive on my next car to check it doesn't have this stupid default setting! I don't feel in a safe car, when coasting is activated! Additionally, I don't see how it can really save fuel and CO2 emissions since coasting sets the engine ~at idle, whereas normal mode fully shuts fuel injection and hence makes no CO2 emission at all. A quick look at instant consumption display on the dashboard simply confirms this.
  15. 1 point
    Looks far better than I thought it woukd, and makes me smile like a 70's viva with a cherry bomb would. ( thats a good thing) Cant remember if you said the engine but assume it wont drip anto anything 'sensitive" when it rains?,
  16. 1 point
    Bjorn Nyland has reviewed the GTX and done the 1000km challenge with it. https://youtu.be/EvnaG-kY4Hg
  17. 2018 L&K 2.0 TSI estate, 19K miles £22840 should have DCC, Canton and lots of extras at Birchwood Skoda Eastbourne. Reliable smooth. From my experience very little road tyre noise compared to Golf GTI. Some fluttering from the door mirror. 40 Mpg on the run, not sure when the 7 speed DSG box was introduced but DSG is smooth. The DCC will removes the floatiness on twisting roads. I expect the TDI 190 L&K would be similar, especially if it’s is a 4x4 version.
  18. Waiting with interest, hopefully it will have been properly tested this time
  19. My last Cupra was certainly faster and more fun than the previous two vRS's. It took a test drive to open my eyes though.
  20. @langers2k - as always - you are a genius!!!! I finally applied the correct coding to the person's car - and it all come good!
  21. Bear in mind that once on place the GRP bathtub will be surrounded BT concrete pokered into place and, should support the GRP ledge sufficiently. https://www.mech-mate.co.uk/installation
  22. Agm batteries require a slightly higher charging voltage to EFB. I believe you need to change the battery type setting from EFB to Fleece (not AGM)* using a diagnostic tool to take this into account. Changing the serial no. resets the SOH so that the battery manangement assumes a new battery has been fitted. *Fleece is another name for AGM+ which uses modified construction and requires even higher charging voltages than traditional AGM.
  23. Here I am trying to be helpful in responding to Simon Cobb's request for advice - and someone posts a "Groan" emoji. Would that person care to explain why...?
  24. ... or visit the VW map update website (the VW and Skoda maps are identical) https://app-connect.volkswagen.com/mapupdates/download/#download Select Golf from 2017, then Discover Media (VW name for Amundsen), and download World - Bundle 3
  25. 1 point
    I p/x my 2013 Octavia Mk 3 for a 2016 Superb Exec. with 17 inch wheels last May. I was disappointed with the soft suspension, especially over speed humps. So I purchased Bilstein B6 shocks, and my independent workshop installed them for £240. Great difference with original springs, and the car is now a delight to drive. Insurance company ok'd change. Thanks to those who reported on Bilstein's in previous posts.
  26. Maybe, or you could just get a magnifying glass and a fine pointy thing and lever the loose contacts carefully inwards towards each other.
  27. Our local vw do a check after 1000 miles. I asked Skoda about this and they don't. Never had it on any other cars either to be fair so I'm not worried about it.
  28. Doing this is illegal. In any event you can get a regas from a mobile service for around £70.
  29. A few more questions. I have done a few tweaks using Carista as below 1. Passenger mirror fold on reverse (it now shows as ticked on infotainment menu) - unless I am doing something wrong, nothing happens when I select “l” on mirror switch though? 2. Fan speed in auto - works ok 3. beep on lock/unlock - works ok i now have mirror puddle lights and think I selected that on Carista but not sure if they were already standard/working? Is there a way to also have mirrors to only fold out on ignition rather than on unlocking car? fInally, checked oil level and when pushing dipstick back in, when it is seated it seems to be “loose” / does not click/lock in - is that normal? sorry for all the questions , but that’s me when getting a new car! I am now a freedom lite member so can edit posts, but there does not seem to be a delete facility? Is that normal ?
  30. Not fully charging the battery saves energy otherwise taken from fuel. Stop Start batteries particularly AGM operate fine at 80% charged so there is no point using fuel to drive the alternator to charge to 100%. Off throttle coasting switches the alternator on to charge the battery above 80% so that it’s a ‘free’ charge that can be used for a while before the voltage drops and the alternator has to be engaged again. A standard flooded battery can’t handle the duty cycle as well as an EFB or AGM and wear out quicker.
  31. 1 point
    US -All Drive VW ID4 https://insideevs.com/news/514802/volkswagen-id4-awd-prices-
  32. Hi, Lucky you! I own a 2017 L&K Estate with A5 front camera, Lane Assist, TJA and TSR. Here's the coding I have: Address A5: Frt Sens. Drv. Assist (R242) Labels:| 3Q0-980-65X-A5.clb Part No SW: 3QD 980 654 HW: 3Q0 980 654 A Component: MQB_B_MFK H08 1272 Serial number: 21081741P10043 Coding: 0204080200000401002623558150A90098000E100040 Shop #: WSC 33361 790 00140 ASAM Dataset: EV_MFKBoschMQBB 001001 ROD: EV_MFKBoschMQBB_001_VW36.rod VCID: 08317829B32018C44A-805C Note: it also has SLA, which may introduce differences, if you don't. Enjoy!
  33. No it was from MY16 on the pre-facelift so a 2017 is likely to have the smaller 312mm disks Calipers are made by TRW, nothing wrong with them and either size is fine. What you lose in heat capacity and ultimate stopping power you gain in unsprung mass.
  34. Yes it is possible, this is the only thing i achieved via OBD 11 on Octavia RS 4. When i will come back from vacation i will wrote the procedure.
  35. 1 point
    You'll get a load of snarky comments but that's pretty well executed! Nice work How have you got around the water ingress?
  36. 1 point
    ACT is not noticeable in driving the only time I notice it when it the dash changes and I look to see what come up. Totally seemless
  37. Another bog standard one, just looking back its taken me since early Jan to do 2000 miles
  38. 1 point
    I read everyone's comments, and ignored them........
  39. 1 point
    I can help you with phone connectivity as I just did the needed upgrade for my bolero unit. Start by checking which bluetooth unit you have. It's under your right side front seat, under the plastic cover which slides forward.
  40. Strange that VAG/Skoda have changed the DSG control laws. I don't have this on my DSG6 DQ250. If I really enjoy it, I doubt I would be satisfied with coasting as a 'standard' mode on my car.
  41. Hi Noli, very likely a Golf 8 version of the same size engine will fit. I got a Golf 7 engine cover for my 1.4 TSI, which also came from the factory without one. Personally I think the engine bay looks more finished with one fitted. Try the 'Bay.
  42. 'Chipping' using an add-on 'box' may be making a bit of a come-back as it bypasses the newer ECU security and can generally be removed without trace.
  43. Nope... MIB2 pre-lift versions have green backlight. Only facelfited versions (MIB2.5) have white backlight
  44. It could be down to getting used to how it works. The boot normally requires an 'in/out' kick and touch 'only' the door handle dimple to lock.
  45. It's not clear from your description but has the car had the door carriers sealed up? If not, here's a video...
  46. There should be a cap provided from the factory for use during servicing. They are clipped to the underside of the engine cover. You might find that it is missing, though. The cap is the same as was used on the Felicia 1.3. Part number 047103485. New caps usually come without the rubber seal which is 047103487
  47. 1 point
    Hi M, i had a Roomster for 11years, went a little OTT, uprated springs and shocks, leather seats etc. I always think wheels can make a big difference to car, but dont know how far you want to go with things. A couple of simple things are, wind deflectors, and window blinds, they would look good on a black car. So just some things to start with.
  48. Race blue! Always the best colour
  49. This is a common issue. I used obdeleven to soft reset the central electronics module (09) and the infotainment (5F). After that, it was available again. Maybe you can try, if you don't have VCDS or obdeleven, to unplug the cable from the battery and connect it after a few minutes.

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