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  1. Left over home made bolognaise with bread - ran out of spaghetti. Added some cannelloni beans, mushrooms, bay leaf, garlic, balsamic vinegar, Worcestershire source , red wine,& a bunch of herbs & spices. Rather good.
    4 points
  2. Call from the dealer to say my car is finished & is on its way to the UK. Petrol vrs hatch ordered in October 21 🙂
    3 points
  3. They are then taking his word for it, an outside person who is nothing to do with Skoda or their warranty process. I wouldn’t work off someone else’s diagnosis, especially if I’m being expected to do the work for free. The reason there are different time scales for service vs diagnostics is because they have different technicians for different jobs. also stating it takes less than 10 minutes is simply not true. Skoda have to escalate claims to Skoda head office to be approved, as part of that they need to follow a procedure. Car needs to be found, vehicle protection put on, driven in, placed on ramp, procedure followed however long that takes including a pressure test on the system, possibly a vehicle health check, document findings, fill out paperwork, find correct part numbers, order correct parts. I don’t often back up a main dealer as I think they are scummy and yes it’s bad you have to wait so long, but just because from where you stand outside in the waiting area it looks like a 5 minute job, doesn’t mean it is. There is a lot that goes on behind the scenes. also, just cause you say it’s a 10 minute job to them; so do they just fit all the 10 minute jobs in that day and forget the customers that booked weeks ago? And what if it’s not 10 minutes, what if it’s suspected head gasket as there is no internal leaks and the customer lied? You then give it back and say book it in for longer and have a unhappy customer or keep looking at it delaying other customers who booked weeks ago?
    3 points
  4. You say its a warranty issue so............................. Drain the water, drive it until it seizes and then tell them "I told you so! please come and recover the vehicle and organise a hire car for the time they will be sourcing and fitting a new engine", don't forget to insist on a new water pump as well 😆 Alternatively be patient, them's the choices!
    2 points
  5. Hi meant to update and say the hd ratchet strap did the trick and all sorted now thanks guys
    2 points
  6. Only the adaptive cruise control has a separate stalk, the cruise control fitted as standard uses small switches on the indicator stalk. There is a switch on the top of the indicator stalk which is moved to the left to switch th cruise control on. On the end of the indicator stalk is a rocker switch which reads RES+ at the top and SET- at the bottom. Once you are driving at the speed you want to maintain press the lower edge of the rocker switch marked SET- The speedometer symbol at the bottom of the instrument display will turn green and the car will maintain a constant speed. You can accelerate if necessary and when you take your foot of the pedal the car will slow to the set speed. If you press the brake pedal the set speed is cancelled. The speedometer symbol then turns white. Alternatively moving the switch on the top of the indicator stalk to the right against spring pressure cancels the set speed (moving the switch all the way to the right turns of the cruise control altogether. To resume the set speed, press the upper edge of the rocker switch marked RES+ and the car will accelerate to the previously set speed. Pressing SET- will set the current speed as the new set speed. When the cruise control is engaged (green speedometer symbol lit) pressing RES+ increases the set speed and SET- decreases the set speed. On early cars the speed limiter was a press button under the indicator stalk. Later ones, including mine, have the limiter buried in the driver assist menu accessed by a button on the right hand side of the steering wheel.
    2 points
  7. Gumboot Rally prep part 1: 2 weeks to go!
    2 points
  8. Ref my Hedgehog. Its there or around most nights, but my terrier a Cross JRT/Cairn hears it and form circa 2200 to early morning ( if we get up for a drink of water or wife for a ciggie) dog wants out to check for Hog.
    2 points
  9. *cough* hydro *cough cough* pumped storage hydro We need more of both.
    2 points
  10. Dropping on 8th of September. No wonder he's not been prime ministering. Busy filming.
    2 points
  11. A good few years ago ,I rescued a large Cairn. He had a penchant for befriending the strangest pets. One large three legged Persian cat was one. Whereas most dogs want to chase a cat, Toby went looking for this cat on walks, to show it affection. Another of his friends was a small cat, and he'd let it share a dog biscit with him. One day , he surprised this cat with a field mouse in its mouth. For some reason cat took fright ,dropped mouse and retreated under car. The mouse thought that this was it's lucky day, not realising that a Cairn was more deadly than a cat. Mouse managed six feet before Toby swooped and mouse got the Cairn neck shake. Warrier - do they ever give up. Toby was 10 when he gave the mouse coup de gras. A year later, I had to recal him when he cornered a squirrel in a local park. I'd have let him do what came natural, but a woman with kid spotted him, and I'd visions of paper reports of " dog attacks squirrel" in local papers, at a time when council was looking at dog orders in park.
    2 points
  12. Max is 9/4 for fastest lap at Bet365. but also 7/4 for the win. I think he will win it from 15th on the grid.
    1 point
  13. Nice easy job on a Friday in Liverpool before a BH w/e....side and drivers doors
    1 point
  14. No sunset as such this evening, but colourful nonetheless
    1 point
  15. Scanning doesn't use up a VIN only if you do an adaption or re-coding does it then register the VIN as being used and even if you get the 3 VIN option you can just pay to upgrade to 10 or unlimited if you should need it
    1 point
  16. Yes you buy cable, and software and updates are free for life with VCDS.
    1 point
  17. It’s been an EGR cleaning day today !
    1 point
  18. VCDS does need a Windows platform AFAIK. The 3/10/unlimited VIN are hardware choices for the cable, and how many unique VIN's it can scan before it won't do another, unlimited being literally as many as you want. The software is the same for VCDS no matter which you use, full functionality. The other choice is OBDeleven (not one I have used) that just needs Android or iPhone to work, similar to VCDS in function, but not sure if every feature is same. Cheaper to buy, but seems to need tokens to make things work, or some possible subscription* someone who use's it will respond soon I hope.
    1 point
  19. The ID. cars from VW get enhanced battery temperature management in cold weather with V3.0 software. I expect Enyaq will get similar with version 3 too. In the meantime schedule any overnight charging to complete just before you leave as charging warms the battery.
    1 point
  20. But its not a court issue... and licensed or not, it doesnt matter because its not a Skoda garage carrying out the work that has diagnosed it.... Its a warranty claim, thats all it is, a claim. As far as a claim works - you state your symptoms and that is as far as you take it, they then find the cause and repair it. They dont take someone elses word on the diagnosis and cause, its as clear cut as that really. You may be right, but they dont know that. All they know and are concerned with again is 'coolant low' anything you add to that is you telling them the cause or not cause, they dont care for that and will find it out themselves else they wont get paid by Skoda HQ. I have many customers and luckily never any warranty issues. But if i did, I would book them in as soon as possible - Does that mean moving bookings around, possibly yes, but i only have a few on the go at a time, Im not a main dealer with 100s of people and even more queuing. Exactly what youre trying to do is displace people, because you have diagnosed your problem already you are expecting to jump the queue when it doesnt work like that and they will still carry out their own diagnosis. Ive already covered why certain mechanics do service work and others do diagnosis, so just because one person might be free, doesnt mean the person you want to see is free. You seem to think youre helping them by giving them a diagnosis but im not trying to be rude or argue with you, Im just trying to tell you simply how things are. I may be coming across blunt but ive given you the long and short of it, I dont make the rules or even work for them. Your diagnosis means literally 0 to them, they will follow their own set procedure based on the 'symptoms' not the 'diagnosis from customer' just because you want to skip that step doesnt mean they will. I do believe they will diagnose it and order parts and fit them all in the same period though, at least there is no reason they shouldnt. Also to add a different angle for you, before considering if the faulty parts are warranty claimable, they also need to look at things that may invalidate the warranty, They havent seen the car yet, they need to check the correct coolant is in the car, no additional damage in the area, the parts are even skoda parts and not aftermarket, any further issues that might need warranty work doing. I am not trying to be rude to you, im just giving you the simple straight forward facts, it may not be what you want them to do, but its what they are going to do.
    1 point
  21. it depends on how much you want to spend i have been looking at the icarsoft about £150 . it will be my next purchase when the cash is available . for land rovers i use gap iid that costs a lot more but will do most things dealer diagnostics can .
    1 point
  22. Why not just buy the right one for your car!
    1 point
  23. I don't think any MHIG firmwares ever got released I'm afraid to say. Edit, I shall look a little closer at my collection of files.
    1 point
  24. I ran across this chap on YT yesterday who has been researching the electricity future traders market, Are we really going to be looking at £1/kWh come the New Year? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H26Ujv72q84&t=109s
    1 point
  25. Correct 0369 is latest in the 03xx series.
    1 point
  26. Definitely second varooom's thoughts on DPF. My 170 diesel has done 120k miles and VAG DPF is reporting ash oil at 77% of limit. Extrapolating that suggests limit will be reached at around 156k miles, just over 250k km. My DPF has had a very easy life, mostly long motorway cruises with very few interrupted regenerations. So unless the car in question has already had new DPF (or at least been cleaned professionally) there could be a big bill waiting. And could be the reason car is for sale, someone knows a big bill is imminent and is ducking out while they can get a decent price with car not having any actual fault (just a ticking timebomb!) From my own experience and discussion with the VAG specialist who now looks after my car, this generation of diesel engines are more than capable of very high mileages as long as they are correctly serviced. Ditto the DSG + Haldex transmission on my car. So make sure it has full service history with no missed oil and filter changes. Other things to look out for at this age and mileage are sagging (or even broken) springs, worn dampers and perished rubber bushes in suspension. Not an absolute requirement to sort immediately like an overfilled / blocked DPF but can still be a major spend to rectify, even fixing piecemeal one fault at a time. Doesn't mean the car isn't worth considering if the price is right including potential spend for sorting DPF soon after purchase.
    1 point
  27. The actual cost of electricity generated in the UK needs dealt with. It should not be tied to the Global Price of Gas. The actual amount of Gas used to generate electricity for domestic use and then for industrial use matters. The likes of Ineos and its owners are making many billions from the products produced for the home market and exports and taxes are paid. But then Ineos bought the pipeline bringing North Sea gas and oil to their refinery. There is money being made all over the place and some people just want 15 kWh of electricity a day for their homes for less than £10 a day. The low usage customers are helping pay for higher usage customers with Standing Charges. Time that high use households are paying a higher tariff after a set lower price for basic use unless there is high occupancy. If Council Tax was more like the Community Charge it should be known how many adults occupy a home. Easy enough with the benefits system to be able to tell how many children do. The council tax rebate of 25% should be indicating to the Council's and governments how many homes are occupied by 1 adult. There is no joined up government thought and statistics that are nonsense and there is so much fraud on benefits and allowances . HMRC should look know the income to individual addresses and the occupants. DWP / HMRC should know the benefits paid to individual properties occupants.
    1 point
  28. As well as Dinorwig (2 GW x 5 hours) and a few smaller pump storage facilities in other parts of the UK there are more and more battery storage facilities and it is becoming super profitable. The Gridserve electric courtyards each have several MWh of storage so they can download Giga-Joules of energy, soon to be Terra-joules as a business at 4p per kWh to then sell to those EV drivers at 50p per kWh, cracking business. Then also have the solar on the roof and then fields next to the electric courtyard to add a bit of jam on top as well, nice. At home thousands of is are doing the same. Buying ever larger battery storage, downloading cheap power at night, 5p or 7.5p or thereabouts , gather solar during the day and running our cars and homes on mostly very cheap lecky and being ready for brown and black outs should they come this winter.
    1 point
  29. You could raise a dispute with ACCC that the warranty is not being honored within a reasonable timeframe and demand that Skoda instead pay for another qualified mechanic to do the diagnosis and repair work. You could also raise a complaint with Fair Trading if you feel their behavior is unacceptable. Things tend to happen faster when you use the consumer protections at your disposal here.
    1 point
  30. bring ear defenders.. im at BIL's wedding... Waterford Castle i was too hungry to remember a before phot, so a half way through pic of my fillet beef, asked medium, and got med rare - perfection 🥰 starter was black pudding on mashed potato with onion chutney thought i had a photo, but it must be on the other phone. ill find it later and edit the post. i missed my dessert as i was on spud jr duty, i believe it was lovely though... edit... piccy on work phone. oh and there was a coconut sorbet after that, or soup. i opted for the sorbet to prevent soup bloating getting in the way of my animal protein 😋
    1 point
  31. Kitchen, it's almost a marmite area, as some women ( as in my case) claim it as their domain. I can cook, but that's mainly for myself to save her the problem. But apart from the traditional xmas dinner with usually son & partner ( as she's from over the pond and loves a family, or as near as it can get Xmas) and single son , I seldom get involved in the kitchen. So as far as both of us are concerned ,it's a room where she dictates what goes where and she wishes that there were more women involved in kitchen design, who understand the importance of storage needs vs appliance positions. Most things in life are a compromise. Likewise to our mindset, is a kitchen. Most domestic cooking has little effect on worktop heights, till the subject of cakes/decoration etc is involved. Then there is the idea amongst some kitchen designers that fitted ovens should be mounted at floor level, under the hob. I politely tell those of that mind set to close the front door on their way out. In a kitchen with kids/grand/or even great grand kids, the last place you need a hot oven is at floor level.
    1 point
  32. Toad in the hole very buttery mash and some sprooots .
    1 point
  33. Electricity from Coal Fired in the UK or Europe will be from Coal coming in from Australia probably, by diesel powered ships. The USA is looking to use their Reserves of Oil / Fuel to settle things. Well the President is. We will keep paying the GREEN LEVY on our energy bills while bringing in coal to the UK because we are as thick as mince. We will be paying Wind Farms & Solar Farms not to generate electricity because there are contracts with more costly generators that need sticking with.
    1 point
  34. You may struggle to find a part that has been superseded. 5K0 953 569 E dropped 01/09/2009 for 5K0 953 569 H 5K0 953 569 H dropped 01/03/2014 for 5K0 953 569 AL So try and use this part number and try a fresh search 5K0 953 569 AL this is £251.12 +VAT from main dealer. Shop around!
    1 point
  35. Welcome to the forum. Your 2016 Fabia will be a mk3. I wondered when I read the title as the issue was not one MK2 Fabia have had.
    1 point
  36. Welcome Bob, If you search for the term on the forum there are plenty of threads for the issue. Here is one that I posted a TPI document into, take a read and decide if you wish to apply the fix (if applicable) There should be no harm done, by driving it. https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/505730-weird-error-message-only-leave-vehicle-in-position-p/?do=findComment&comment=5683796
    1 point
  37. Aliexpress £218.55, plus whatever the import duty is if Customs tag the shipment. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000692038361.html Also available from skoda-parts.com for Eu453 https://www.skoda-parts.com/spare-part/5k0953569al-electronic-module-20903.html And used on fleabay but check you are looking at the 'E' variant. NB skoda-parts.com quote the same part as fitting both the Yeti and the Octavia 2 so maybe looking for a used Octy 2 part would be better & cheaper.
    1 point
  38. I definitely like these memes (or whatever they are called)
    1 point
  39. I used to have the Heko ones fitted. Around town they were fine, but as said above, the wind noise from the front really started doing my head in. With a slight change in job, I starting doing more motorway miles and at 70, the noise was annoying, especially if it was windy as well outside. Found I'd come out the car a bit deaf because I'd turned the radio up a bit too much to negate the noise.
    1 point
  40. I now only got the rear ones installed. The front ones introduce a lot of wind noise around the mirrors and I've never found a real use for them. To be honest, I only have it to feed power cable in through the rear window opening so I can heat up the cabin and de-ice the car in winter. Otherwise I find them a complete waste of money. Heko fitted well for me.
    1 point
  41. I'm beginning to regret responding to your post! Maybe I don't have the patience as I'm recovering from covid! My car is tuned to Stage 3 which has a ECU and DSG tune done by JBS in Chesterfield. It's running a standard clutch, no mechanically modification done to it, only software! There are plenty of Golf R owners who are at Stage 3 and running between 520 - 550 bhp and limiting the torque to 600nm on a standard/stock DSG with no issue. They have to be on top of the maintenance to reduce the chances of failure. Naturally the life of the DSG clutch will be reduce depending on how they drive and how many launches they do. The top DSG tune is from TVS Engineering and they have agents across the UK - AKS tuning, Awesome, CLP automotive to name a few. However a few tuners have their own DSG tunes which work well - JBS, Ecotune, Unicorn and of course Revo. It all depends what you after! Personally would I go to stage 3 again if i had the chance? Most likely not. However I now have a car which is faster than an the previous model M3 which i would never be able to afford and has cost me a lot less. Plus the size of the Superb allows me to ferry the family about in comfort and ease along luggage.
    1 point
  42. As I mentioned above, I wouldn't trust the OBDeleven 'there is new firmware' message, especially given the CAN-gateway suggested firmware. If it also get a valid TPI then it would be a much more useful thing rather than a firmware version seemingly pulled out of thin air. You should use erwin and grab the TPI/TSB's for your VIN. There are some examples below that apply to my VIN. The first relates to the ECU and had been applied (could be by the dealer or factory?) when I bought the car: The second relates to the headunit and not been applied despite being released almost six months before my purchase. This gave me the extra push to apply the updates offered by Pab given there was a valid reason: Finally, the only outstanding update I'm aware of is the electric seat controller: Even if I reported that my seat had issues, without the 'no basic settings' fault, the dealer still might not apply the update I've got someone who will hopefully be doing some more remote work with ODIS for me so I'll see if they can update/parameterise the module for me. If you really want the dealer to perform updates, give them the info they need to find and perform the update or even claim to be having the symptoms in the TPI. Most even have an amount of workunits the dealer can claim from Skoda for performing it.... Don't get me wrong, I fully agree that if there is an update, I'd much rather have it applied at my convenience (service etc) rather than waiting for the problem to crop up and wasting time playing the 'please fix it' game but that's not how the system currently works I'm afraid On a side note, I like TPI 2051234/5, it's basically about faulty MIB screens with vertical lines amongst other faults. The 'fix' is to replace the screen which explains why there are so many on eBay that are 'new' with a warning about vertical lines I'd be interested to here OBDelevens response to where they source the update info from and if your dealer would be happy to update with a valid TPI against your VIN.
    1 point
  43. Took the car to a Skoda Dealership explained the problem to the mechanic, he must have been good, without even looking under the bonnet, starting the engine or plugging in the diagnostic machine, his synopsis "the gearbox has gone", I thought this guys good, I wonder if he can predict this weeks lottery numbers, no he couldn't, he did predict it would cost over £3,000 plus for a new gearbox..... He did offer to take it in as a part exchange on a new car...... Took the car to my local garage "where they've MOT'd the car for the last 5 years, they recommended an automatic gearbox specialist in Marple, he diagnosed "with a diagnostic plug in computer" the problem was the Mecatronic Unit was on it's way out, he could fit a new one but he was fully booked, he recommended "C.A.L. in Denton" who specialise in Mecatronics, phoned them Saturday afternoon, they told me to bring the car in 09:00am the following Monday morning and they could fit a unit straight away while I waited....11:00am Monday drove away job done.......£900+vat.....12 months guarantee.. Only gripe, I had to pay £2:50 for a coffee at a local Costa Coffee while I waited...... mick
    1 point


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