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Photography Thread
5 pointsA couple from yesterday's brief walk. One of those Drakes is going to be dissapointed as there can be only one ⚔️⚡5 points
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Photography Thread
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Photography Thread
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the truth about electric cars
2 pointsI tried watching the video but could not stomach the guys voice and manner, the one doing the narration (hijacking someone elses content) was OK. I take my hat off to those of you who can sit through 11 minutes of the hyperactivity.2 points
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Creaking suspension
2 pointsI think I may have solved this, I jacked the car up losened the bolts on the rubber bushes. Then I placed a second jack under the ball joint area and jacked the suspension up to simulate the car resting on it wheels. the rubber bush turned through about 1/4 turn and then I tightened the bolts tightened. All of this in line with Skodas recommended practice. Looks as if the garage tighten up the bolts with the full weight of the suspension on the bushes. Therefore appling to much twist on the bashes when the car was on its wheels. School boy error.2 points
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Steering wheel not centred, what next?
Whatever's buckled your wheel (large pot hole, hitting a kerb, having the wheel hit whilst parked at angle etc etc) has possibly bent a track rod. No amount of wheel balancing, pressure fettling etc will fix it if it's the case. The wheel alignment has likely 'fixed' them all to track true, just no longer true to the steering wheel being centered. I'd ask a friendly garage to get it on the ramps and have a look, should only cost a packet of decent biscuits.2 points
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Which VW Engine Oil Standard for 1 L TSI (DSHA engine code)
In the expert chap's videos I put a link to it confirms the 0w-(IIRC) 20 oils are high quality and give very good protection but the oil isn't just the grade numbers it also has to be suitable for use as used. I do not think you should put your complete trust in VW designers and engineers as they are humans and so make mistakes and they are also employed in their profession by VW who are a company that is a car manufacturer whose products are not faultless and the faults and mistakes are not always admitted to. That is not to say they can't recommend the correct oil for their engines but fully correct to what measurement for who's benefit overall. Shell's idea of using waste product should be applauded and it can be used to make a very good or excellent engine oil but as with all oils there is more to it than the base oil. -https://blog.amsoil.com/is-motor-oil-made-from-natural-gas-better/ Again that is not to say that Shell Helix Ultra isn't a good or very good or excellent oil. VW seem to be making it a lot more difficult to establish what should be a clear cut answer, if some of their engines they recommend to use 0w-20 oil but others not then that information should be vey clear and widely made available. Is the case VW want you to use 0w-20 or that it is best to use 0w-20 and best for who and when and for how long, is there an absolute need that 0w-20 must be used, none of that has been made clear to me but I can be a bit slow mentally - and yes I am cynical with VW given their past and how I have found the quality of my wife's 2015 VWŠkoda especially some of the parts quality. The German car marques generally have been able to rely on an outdated believe in "German engineering quality" being high when that relates just about generally to the last century. I don't understand the worry about very small increases in full economy when most cars over here generally are mostly driven for short distances at lower speeds (not needing and wasting the then well overpowered engine power), all mostly with only the driver or one passenger in a modern heavy (particularly VWs) with oversized wheels and tyres. But I suppose any saving is better than none. Be good to know the outcome to this 0w-20 though, keep going and letting us know. 👍2 points
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Where to throw things in my pockets when I sit?
There is a little cubby by the drivers right knee (right hand drive or opposite lhd)2 points
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Photography Thread
2 pointsNot strictly photo’s, some album covers I had framed for the new hallway. Going on a plaster coloured wall with black and white chequer floor, so chosen more for the colours the colours than anything else. A remastered camera phone shot of Edinburgh Castle, used a bit of AI to tidy up the pavement area.2 points
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2024 Mk3.5 2.0TSi L&K or 2024 Mk4 1.5eTSi SEL ?
Personally: Mk3. The interior isn’t dated, so as new as the mk4 is, it’s a solution looking for a problem. Mk4 driver aids: The 3 already has self park, blind spot, ACC, lane assist, fatigue detection and brake assist for parking. Not a bad list. What does the mk4 have in addition out of interest? Also plenty of stuff has been tried and tested on the 3 so you can solve/improve all sorts. I am, however, woefully unindependent in my opinion…2 points
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Amundsen Mib2 Map Updates 2025
1 point+++ 2025.04.18 +++ -> next 2025/26 cross compatible on: Škoda Amundsen (MIB2), Seat Navi (MIB2), VW Discover Media2 (MIB2), Audi MMI ?-?-? (MIB2), MAN Media VAN Navigation started and tested by @Tell -> https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/522199-amundsen-mib2-map-updates-20242025/?do=findComment&comment=5899105 # ECE AS(A1) 2025 15.8 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-AS_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-AS_2310_V20.7z Files inside: 2023.10.13 Downloadable: 2024.11.22 Published: 2024.--.-- Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_EU_AS_202448.zip Files inside: 2023.10.13 Downloadable: 2024.11.27 Published: 2024.12.0? # ECE 1 2025 6.8 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU1_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU1_2310_V20.7z Files inside: 2023.10.13 Downloadable: 2024.11.22 Published: 2024.--.-- Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_EU1_202448.zip Files inside: 2023.10.13 Downloadable: 2024.11.27 Published: 2024.12.0? # ECE 2 2025 6.7 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU2_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU2_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_EU2_202448.zip # ECE 3 2025 5.5 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU3_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU3_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_EU3_202448.zip # ECE 4 2025 8.8 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-DL1_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-DL1_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_EU-DL1_202448.zip # ECE 5 2025 8.9 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-DL2_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-DL2_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_EU-DL2_202448.zip # ECE 6 2025 8.3 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-DL3_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-DL3_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_EU-DL3_202448.zip # ECE 7 2025 7.2 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-DL4_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_EU-DL4_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_EU-DL4_202448.zip # ROW 1 2025 7.6 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM1_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM1_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_ROW1_202448.zip # ROW 2 2025 4.6 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM2_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM2_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_ROW2_202448.zip # ROW 3 2025 5.7 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM3_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM3_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_ROW3_202448.zip # MRM DL1 2025 6.2 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM-DL1_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM-DL1_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_ROW-DL1_202448.zip # MRM DL2 2025 1.5 Gb VW portal: https://vw-maps-cdn.lighthouselabs.eu/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM-DL2_2310_V20.7z VW portal: https://navigation-maps.volkswagen.com/vw-maps/DiscoverMedia2_MRM-DL2_2310_V20.7z Škoda portal: https://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/STD2_2310_ROW-DL2_202448.zip ======= coverage ======= # ECE AS(A1) Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Faroe Islands, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican City State # ECE 1 Andorra, Belgium, Faroe Islands, France, Gibraltar, Iceland, Ireland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom # ECE 2 Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Sweden, Ukraine # ECE 3 Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Malta, Poland, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Vatican City State # ECE 4 Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Vatican City State # ECE 5 Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Faroe Islands (land-use only), France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, United Kingdom (incl. Isle of Man), Vatican City State # ECE 6 Andorra, Belgium, Denmark, Faroe Islands (land-use only), Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom (incl. Isle of Man) # ECE 7 Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, F.Y.R.O., Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican City State # ROW 1 Israel, Argentina, Brazil, Fr. Guyana *, Guadeloupe *, Martinique *, Mexico, Turkey * # ROW 2 India *, Chile * # ROW 3 Australia, New Zealand, Botswana *, Lesotho *, Mozambique *, Namibia *, South Africa, Swaziland *; Reunion *, Brunei, Indonesia *, Malaysia *, Philippines *, Singapore, Thailand, Egypt *, Algeria *, Bahrain *, Jordan *, Qatar *, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman *, Saudi Arbien *, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates * # MRM DL1 Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique # MRM DL2 Israel, Turkey ======= instruction ======= Don't ask me details, i have Columbus Mib2H. all what i know, files must be extracted to original(Škoda's) SD Card some questions have been already answered in previous treads: -> 2024/25 -> 2024 -> 2023/24 -> 2023 -> 2022/23 -> 2022 -> 2021 -> 2020 -> 2018/20191 point
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Yeti 5 speed gearbox oil change problem.
He could of at least spoken Nepali, I might have a better chance at understanding then 😅 🇳🇵 Ma alilai Nepali bolchu1 point
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Which VW Engine Oil Standard for 1 L TSI (DSHA engine code)
Before the first service was due on my car, I looked in to the oils recommended for the car. I rang TPS and asked them what oils were listed as suitable for my car. They said that both VW508 & VW504 were good. TPS are VW's parts company here in the UK:- https://tps.trade/ You give them the car VIN to look up any parts wanted so this is car specific information. Because VW508 has less wear protection than VW504 I had VW504 fitted. The VW dealer that did the first service had no problem with fitting VW504. VW508 oil has a lower viscosity and was introduced to give better fuel consumption figures in the testing that any car needs to do, to be sold in the UK. But this is a theoretical improvement of only 2% but at the cost of faster engine wear. Since I keep my cars a long time the VW504 oil will benefit me later on. The 0W part of the oil means that the oil will still flow freely at -40° So if you live in a very cold area and/or are not wanting to look after the car long term then fit VW508. I have not and will not fit VW508 to my car. HTH Thanks. AG Falco1 point
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Elroq: Who else has ordered?
1 pointHad my test drive today in an Elroq 85 Edition. It had Lodge interior which was pretty smart. We did 65 miles on all sorts of roads and I was impressed with both the ride and the handling. Absolutely no pressure from the garage to get the car back to them, so could have gone further. No doubt that's because it was Skoda's car rather than the garages demonstrator. About 8 deg and not a lot of sun, but the trip recorded 3.8miles/kW. Acceleration was impressive, not disimilar to a Mini Cooper S that I had a few years back. Cetainly more spirited than our XC40 with its 3 cylinder 1.5 litre petrol. Seems that our car is currently at Embden awaiting a ship for Port of Tyne. Salesman was hopeful that he'd have it before the dreaded 1st April which would be good. Hopefully the two ships abandoned at the mouth of the Humber wont cause any delays to shipments to Port of Tyne.1 point
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the truth about electric cars
1 pointYou might if you have a good radar system that is penetrative the fog, not at breakneck speed but nice to have fog or rain penetrative systems like aircraft have rather than just another version of eye and brain IMO.1 point
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the truth about electric cars
1 pointI think lidar/radar is a better technology as it does what I cannot ie bounce radio or sound waves into and read messages back whereas camera are only a secondary visual system and I am happy trusting my eyes and brain rather than Tesla optics and Tesla software. The radar I don't have as I am not a bat or Daredevil (would not admit even i was). Radar enhances what i cannot do, optics and software, not so much.1 point
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Overhead Warning Light?
1 pointThank you so much. You’re spot on ie.make sure doors are shut and press gently. It then gives a satisfying beep and the warning light goes off. Good work 😀1 point
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Finally got hold of a set of genuine Superb III hatchback roof bars! Found a chap via Facebook that had sold his Superb, still had the genuine bars, only very lightly used (carried a roof box a few times). In perfect condition and complete with both keys. T-channel rubbers not cut and in good condition too (just a few indents from where the roof box was pressing down on the rubbers). Might replace the rubbers at some point, but not urgent. Overall, a significant saving over buying a brand new set, even with the cost of driving round to the other side of London and back to get them (was actually a nice late evening drive, no traffic). That was the last accessory I was after really so the car is now equipped exactly as I want it. Now I can get back to messing about with virtual cockpit options in Carista.1 point
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
1 pointThanks for the detail regarding the 2nd wire. I'll be returning to the problem tomorrow and will check for voltage on the blue wire with the ignition on. Going offline now, but will look later.1 point
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
1 pointIt's known as DFM, Digital Field Monitor. It informs the engine ECU how hard the alternator is being worked, as a percentage of its maximum capability at any given engine revs. It being broken would not have the same effect on the warning light. That other wire changes colour at the 4-way connector from brown/red to violet/green before heading onward to ECU. The blue wire goes onward, still blue into the cabin, to the BCM (Onboard supply control unit).1 point
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the truth about electric cars
1 pointWholeheartedly agree. I don't trust my ACC at all, I always have my foot hovering above the brake pedal ready to disengage it should I need to at any time. Even if @wyx087 thinks its good enough, I don't and there will be many others out there with blind faith that because it is installed in their cars, that it must be 100% safe to use. How many people are going to die before someone wakes up and smells the coffee. But as Mark Rober's video also pointed out, Musk is now in the process of shutting down the very dept that has been looking this problem and why there has been so many crashes with cars where the self-driving mode has been activated. That is just so scary to think that such a thing can be effectively silenced, well its totally immoral in my view.1 point
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Overhead Warning Light?
1 pointThat is the switch to turn interior light on/off when you open a door. In the picture the function is set to off , the lights do not light up when you open a door.1 point
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Which VW Engine Oil Standard for 1 L TSI (DSHA engine code)
Long Life oil & Variable / Flexible servicing intervals / oil & filter changes certainly can suit high annual mileage drivers. Fleet / Company Cars, leased, not Bought privately as a Keeper in many cases. As far as Servicing Costs. Go back in this section and the Fabia Mk3 being Car of the Year with Autocar / What car before any UK owners had them. They drove them abroad, it was certain engine. Not all Fabia Mk3 2015. Then when Used cars later they ignored the 1.4 TDI issues, overheating. They were selectively deaf dumb and blind. When they Compared the VW Polo with the same engine / drivetrain the MAGAZINES showed the Polo was a lower running cost. Kidology, pure kidology. It was not about the Guesstimate on residuals. Not taking into account the Same Service Schedule, recommendation, advice, guidelines and cost of identical consumables. So what was it VW labour charge compared to Skoda Main Dealers services.1 point
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2024 Mk3.5 2.0TSi L&K or 2024 Mk4 1.5eTSi SEL ?
It might just be me but most people I know who have lane assist don’t rate it. I turned mine off after a few days. Unless you’re a driver that struggles to stay on your side of the carriageway or lane then this is truly just a gimmick. I’ve never missed it since turning it off and it won’t get turned back on again.1 point
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Fabia 1.2 htp 60 ps 2008
1 pointWelcome. A moderator will be able to move your post to the Fabia Mk2 section. Maybe an issue with the Battery, maybe the terminals or the earth. Someone might be able to help in the Fabia section.1 point
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DSG7 DQ381 coasting
1 pointNot only bumps, red light example too I wrote above.. should be deffo around gearbox something1 point
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Stop/Start issue / Battery Question
Assuming the battery has sufficient "water" (electrolyte) in it and the plates are OK then the raw figures don't look great but I don't know how they were taken or what with and the method needs to be consistent plus I don't know how the battery was charged and what with. The 12.7v measurement means very little as it was taken too soon after the battery was hopefully charged by the alternator. Depending on how the battery was charged 18 hours isn't necessarily that long and obviously not sufficient for whatever reason in this case. To give you an example the battery in my wife's car wasn't that low but took 14-15 hours for the charger maintainer to show full - cold winter's night but "winter" setting on 4-amp "smart" charger maintainer, battery in car. Unless you have your charger maintainer with you and can use it at work then I presume (always dangerous) that your car will be sat parked up for many hours with the battery slowly being drawn of some power, coming out rather than being replaced and more going in so if you can as soon as you get home, if you want to, put the battery charger maintainer back on and leave on until you go to work tomorrow and see if there's any improvement. IIRC I think you put before your plug-in digital thing was showing 14.x v while driving but monitor it again when you drive home tonight. Other than having a third party check your battery (and alternator) you've had two lots say your battery is OK if they are correct it leaves the alternator, computer system, wiring or connection(s) as being faulty. Did you check battery terminal clamps are tight and cables, wires and their connections (live and earth) are all secure and in good condition - yes the Dealership and Halfords should have at least checked the battery terminal clamps but if you are having to do a job for yourself you don't want to trust the work of those that didn't sort things before you. If a Briskoda member with scan tool, multimeter or battery tester was perhaps near to your home or work they could check stuff and or show you how to confirm and possibly help find the cause of the issue(s) or the resolve, most perhaps for a beer token at worse. If you want to have a look at the list and map here. - https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/262215-list-of-vcds-owners-previously-known-as-vag-com-vcp-owners/#comment-30910291 point
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Where to throw things in my pockets when I sit?
GAFAT Container with Skoda... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09BZ1VZKS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share1 point
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the truth about electric cars
1 pointCome on now, let's be real and look at Tesla's failed tests. No (sane) human driver will look at those conditions thinking it'll be alright to plow through. The key here is every single Tesla on UK and European road with autopilot are not claiming to be self driving. Driver are always 100% responsible just as plane pilots are always 100% responsible what its autopilot are doing. The low sun and night time tests show Tesla's vision based vehicle safety system performing AEB exactly as designed. The only possible failing is that many drivers don't RTFM and learn about system limitations. Whether that is an issue that can ever be fixed by one company is debatable. The original video by the excellent Mark Rober's educational video articulated the difference to LIDAR very well. It would be good to post the educational source video, rather than rambling of a pointless politically charged channel with agenda behind it. Looking at its views, obviously it is gunning for Muskmelon controversal audience, not much different to many other videos posted here.1 point
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the truth about electric cars
1 pointPerhaps the UK should consider stopping all Tesla sales until the bad weather safety performance etc issue is fixed and require all teslas on the road to be retro fitted ? A thousand accidents attributed to poor safety performance in poor light conditions plus those dozen or so deaths should be reason enough Euroncap is run in good light conditions, looks like the tests should be run in fog, heavy rain, low sun etc where Teslas seem to perform badly. Better off in a Dacia Spring and the walking, cycling public would be too.1 point
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Front speakers size
1 pointHere are the new speakers, was a ''plug and play'' task. The painted mesh is ready, i will install them to.1 point
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Tyre Pressure Problem
1 pointDespite the Skoda Connect constantly reporting a tyre fault and constantly refreshing, eventually the app reported no problem! Certainly not reliable.1 point
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the truth about electric cars
1 pointA car company that sells only electric cars which rely on camaras rather than Lidar....... Shock1 point
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Elroq: Who else has ordered?
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the truth about electric cars
1 pointConsidering the difficulties Tesla faced to get the Berlin factory going, I suspect the % was probably already quite high before the troubled Muskmelon go full Nazi. Tesla is always a divisive brand from inception due to their disruptive nature. Germans love their cars just as Japanese are loyal to theirs. Considering he no longer spends much time for Tesla, I can only hope he is ousted from the company soon. The image just gets worse and worse by the day, we are not even 2 months into the sponsored presidency.1 point
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Rubber v carpet vote...update as controversial mat debate rolls on!
Mine turned up this week. Fit really well. Bottom line goes in, little screwdriver to lift the carpet around the top edge and they slip on really snugly.1 point
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Elroq: Who else has ordered?
1 pointI finally get to test drive the Elroq tomorrow. Mine was ordered 7th January and had a build week 9. I've no idea where it is now but hopefully I can twist the sales reps arm tomorrow to get up to date information. Before we moved, we used to deal with West End Skoda from Dumferline and they were brilliant at keeping you informed without having to interrogate them. Parks at Dumfries, less so. It'll be interesting to see how effective Traffic Sign Recogntion is. We have it on our current car but, unfortunately Traffic Scotland take delight in putting "HGV 40" signs every few miles on major trunk roads and the car doesn't know it's not an HGV. They're also currently discussing dropping the National Speed Limit down to 50 on single carriageway roads, which will be a bit of a bummer of it comes off. Should help range though!!. I don't drive like a granny, but I do drive like a grandad. I did see that Caffyns Tunbridge Wells have a red one available for immediate delivery. It has the Maxx Pack that we ordered, the Winter Pack that we didn't order, but it has Lodge Interior. We ordered Suite as we thought it would be easier to clean if the incontinance pants sprung a leak 😁 It is encouraging though to finally see a red one in the country. Gives us a bit of hope.1 point
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Intermittent ACC 2019 Kodiaq L&K
1 pointJust changed this year, Exide Start-Stop AGM 72Ah 760A 135 EUR. But the accu center coded all wrong, the battery charging was abnormal. Even after long ride battery showed 12,3 V. AGM should be 12,8. Weird was, that even my coding done by VCDS did not work. Skoda dealership recoded it and now everything is ok.1 point
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About to embark on Skoda ownership, Superb L&K Estate
Hi all, so wife has found the starter button being a bit of nuisance sometimes, and now she mentions it, it does feel a little less responsive. There's a few threads about this, where people have given the circuitry a clean to improve things, but I didn't bother: Got an aftermarket one as seen above. I figure a genuine one about £50 or this one for £9.59 from eBay, so buy cheap, buy 5 times sort of situation. Also, something that's been on the back burner. I think @MartinB might be to blame, random rubber bits that go in the door latches! I got these at the same time as some other bits for the future, and were £5.66 for 4, I'll tally shipping in the future. They didn't go straight in, as the rubber bits are a little thick on one side, so went to loosen the bolts holding the latches to the door frame: It's one of those weird bolts, which I think is called a spline? My Halfords tools had one and I think M6 was the one needed. Once loosened a few turns the latches can be wiggled about a tiny bit, just enough to force these things in: Just a bit of persistence really, but they get in. Then retightened the bolts to 18Nm. The workshop manual mentioned 20Nm on certain pages to add to the confusion, but most references were 18Nm. The starter button was straightforward, dropping the lower steering cowl and then using some thin flathead screwdrivers to loosen the tabs. There's loads of threads describing the process, so didn't bother taking pictures. Certainly feels more responsive now, I'll debate whether to clean the old one (probably not). Most of my spare time is being preoccupied with another car, and despite it being aluminium, still has steel bits with rust significantly worse than this! So it'll be luck more than anything if I get time to do more with this one. Maintenance: £2407.39 (+£9.59) Upgrades: £2999.91 (+£5.66) Miscellaneous: £820.071 point
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Gandalf's Evolution
1 pointHello Gandalf! This is my very first post to this forum. Your car is inspiring me a lot! Specially this grille DRL. Did these clips follow with led bar or did you do it by yourself? I have 2019 Estate 2.0 tdi 4mo L&K an this would be awesome retrofit for that! So far my only project has been installing 60cm 200W led bar behind lower grill. Im living close to arctic circle and we need as much light as possible on the road during dark period. :)1 point
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2003 1.9 tdi (110 bhp)
1 pointSo it’s been a little bit.. boost issue seems to have fixed itself and whoever mapped that car in the past did a hell of a job! It pulls extremely well in every gear, especially 5th.. I had an R56 Cooper S that was mapped and it pulled well, but this little Skoda is something else 🤣1 point
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Errors - is my car gaslighting me?
Funny you should say this. In about 10 days time I am trading in my iV for a new fully EV (Not VAG!). This was my third and last Octavia and by a long way the worst of the lot. When I arrive at the dealer to pick up the new car I am going to take the Octavia round the back and give it a damned good BasilFawlty-style thrashing.1 point
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11111 1111.1 The Show Us Your Odo Thread! (now 12345 678.9) + Brisky Tree odo fun
Most recent ones from my two. Milestone moment on the Fabia. This is a 62-plate. My mum bought it with 15,000 on the clock. This was taken a few days ago: Meanwhile, hit this a few weeks ago on the Superb III - a July 2023 car, I bought it in May last year with 5,000 on the clock:1 point
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Photography Thread
1 pointTried a few different spots but too cloudy unfortunately. The Moon put in a very brief appearance but not much to see sadly☹️ On the plus side I got to watch the sunrise and listen to the dawn chorus 🐦🙂1 point
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2023 Superb vs 2016 Superb
1 pointOur 2016 L&K 280 has ventilated seats at the front, AC cooled glove box and centre console, remote release rear seats and a TV tuner. It’s now covered 51k and has been absolutely reliable with the exception of the NSR wheel speed sensor failing three years ago, a split in the AC condenser, the usual water pump failure and a new battery which I needed two years ago. Servicing costs are nuts due to the complexity of the 4X4 system, but I really don’t care as I have no intention of parting with the car. It’s the most comfortable car I have owned, now the quietest car I’ve owned and by far and away, the fastest car I’ve ever owned or had as an allocated company car.. and I’ve had Escort, Sierra and Granada Cosworths, Fiat Coupe Turbos, Nissan 200SX and ‘00’s of other so-called high performance cars. I really do think the 280/272 Superb will become collector Q cars in the true sense of the moniker, especially given the insane levels of tune the EA888 engines can achieve. But even with a stock vehicle, the acceleration, handling and grip are excellent for “normal” drivers. I love it! 👍🏻1 point
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
I still get comments from people asking how recently did I buy the car or where I get the car detailed!?!? U don't need to b fancy to keep a car looking "new". Of course, if u have the time, money and patience - a full proper wash & detail is the way to go. Nothing wrong with that.1 point
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My skoda app
1 pointYou cannot close the windows remotely or the trunk so I'd assume you cannot close the panoramic roof either. I've made several suggestions in the app to give you warnings if you've left the windows open or the car unlocked for some hours but I never got any feedback from the developers..1 point
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Installing Speed Cameras on The Amundsen MIB2 - Free Database and Quite Simple to Do!
Updated Information ! This download is a new BETA/TEST Version! Ok everyone - here's some brief info. I haven't forgotten about my thread. Like yourselves I'm fed up of waiting to do a new update but the preferred database that I normally use and convert hasn't been updated or shared for quite a while. I've therefore borrowed the same sourced database that's being used for a totally different satnav device and converted them instead. This database uses different and somewhat confusing speedcam categories to the ones that I'm used to using so I've had to amalgamate some of them. Regard this update as a TEST VERSION and if you have any issues or feel they're not satisfactory then you can re-download my previous ones until I do a new update. All feedback is quite welcome even if it might take a while for me to reply. Latest Updated Speedcams - March, 2025. Here's the latest update of my customised version of EUR Speedcams ( March, 2025 ). They consist of the full EUROPE speed cameras which I've split up into three consolidated poi categories i.e. Redlight Speedcams, Fixed Speedcams and Average Speedcams. They come supplied with my own preferred personal choice of icons, shown below, to match each of the speedcam categories. Remember to Install them as I explained in the first post in this thread i.e. after extracting the zip file remember to open the newly extracted folder and place only the PersonalPOI folder and metainfo2.txt file onto your sd card ( Please Note: a usb stick will not work! ). Also, please remember to select/tick the relevant newly added poi categories and the poi audible warning alert in your infotainment map menu settings after performing the update or they will not display on your map or audibly alert you. Hope you all enjoy them! EUR Speedcams - March, 2025.zip * Credit to Sunnyside Navi and Gpsurl for the use of this database without which these files would not have been compiled.1 point
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Tpms on board infotainment has no “Ser” option to reset dash warning light
If its been there since you bought the car, I'd hazard a guess that the "upgrade" is the issue and that's why the previous owner got shut. The unit may have come from a car fitted with a different TPMS system.1 point
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Superb II Rear Shock Removal
1 pointDid this job today so just like to say thanks to all contributors, helped a lot. found it a bit difficult to get a socket onto the rearmost top mount bolt with the wheel arch liner in place (nearly rounded) first one off. Removed liner and much easier. For the sake of removing about 8 screws I’d highly recommend it.1 point