Everything posted by fencer
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Columbus nav
Great. It's always good to have some small wins against MIB III ๐
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Columbus nav
On your centre display select: Vehicle > Background Lighting > Once in the Background Lighting screen, go to the drop-down menu top right and select: Manual (It comes default set to Automatic, which then links it to driving mode. Another dumb-ism of MIB III...) Once you're in Manual, you can permanently select the colour you prefer, and the brightness etc (brightness is bottom right next to the colour selection spectrum).
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Columbus nav
No, you can still still individually change the colours of the interior LED ambient lighting, no matter the driving mode. There's a setting buried in the menus to not link it to the driving mode. The same thing happened to me when I first got my vehicle and I was cursing it, but after some patient checking through menus and sub-menus I found it could be de-linked permanently.
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Columbus nav
On the MIB III Columbus youโre looking for software release ver 0278. And yes completely agree. I previously had a MY19 Sportline with Columbus 2.5 and it was far better to use than the new one. Unfortunately I didnโt get a choice about updating it, as that vehicle was written off by an SUV running a red light into me, and the MY21 vehicle is a replacement under insurance.
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Columbus nav
Yes, there was an update in late 2021. It wonโt change the overall functionality and look and feel of the system. But the update is more stable - mine was locking on mute and sometimes making strange sounds previously, and is now fixed. It was updated for free under warranty by the Skoda dealer.
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Columbus nav
There's a few threads on here about how bad the MIB III is. If your vehicle is brand new, at least you should have the latest version of software - it's far better than the dog I got on mine a year ago (mine's since been updated by dealer).
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Superb 272 Tuning Thread / JB4
The additional torque will not affect the DQ250, it is a strong unit. However, out of the box it is electronically limited to 400Nm and so will top-out at that value without a TCU tune.
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JB4 VS APR Stage 1 tune
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JB4 VS APR Stage 1 tune
JB1 and JB4 are pretty similar. The JB4 definitely has more adjustability than the JB1, but I note the standard boost values are essentially the same. However, the JB4 requires a cable through the firewall and connects to the OBDII port on the driver's side. I went for the JB1 as I wanted a straight plug and play system, didn't want to faff with threading a cable through the firewall, and wanted to leave my OBD port clear for a more stealth look. The JB1 is also a little cheaper. Lots of details here: https://burgertuning.com/products/jb1-jb4-group-1-vag-tuner Autoinstruct in Australia installed a JB1 on a Mk7 Golf R with some very decent results: I've been really pleased with the JB1 in the Superb 280.
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Servicing and Service Records in Australia
Yep, likewise, I'm just keeping paper copies of my service records (I don't get my car serviced at Skoda anyway).
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Display speed limit
So apparently OBDeleven can now unlock SFD for MY20+ vehicles (since November 21). Has anyone had any experience with that and I wonder if it can access TSR on the latest vehicles? I would be keen.
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
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Screenwash dilution ratio
I still buy the VW screen wash. I like the smell ๐
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Arm rest USB-A socket
Yep, it's actually a good location and keeps the USB-C free in the front.
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Dip Stick (no, really !!)
Well if there is a trick I'll be very interested, but I've checked the dip stick several times since I got the vehicle (having given it a very solid yank each time to get it out) and not had any problems. I suspect it's deliberately designed just to make doubly sure that the dipstick stays secured. But yes you will feel like you're going to break something when you first do it!
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Arm rest USB-A socket
Yes it can. I use it for mine. No special formatting required and it all works fine. Just tell your head unit you have a USB for music under media and away it should go seamlessly.
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MIB3 - No sound
If your car is 2021 it will still be in warranty. Mine was fixed for free as part of the warranty. The MIB 3 issues in mine were so annoying that I made a separate trip to the dealer just to get it done, as mine also otherwise didn't need to be seen by the dealer for anything else, and there were no issues doing that with the dealer. It takes several hours to do the re-flash and upload the new firmware, so they'll need it for the day most likely. But I'm glad I did it, as it seems to have cured the problems.
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Dip Stick (no, really !!)
Yep mine is the same yellow and ridiculously tight. I just give it a slight rotational wiggle in place and then pull like hell upwards. It'll come out without breaking anything.
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MIB3 - No sound
Yep, MIB 3 is a dog. I had no end of strange issues with mine, the most common being it would spontaneously mute until the car was switched off and the computers went to sleep before restarting it. Other times I had quite loud electronic sounding crackling suddenly coming through the audio. I bit the bullet and had it reflashed with updated firmware by the local Skoda dealer just before Christmas (under warranty). I understand a major revision to the MIB 3 was released by VW in Sep 21. So far since then it has been perfect. Fingers crossed that's permanently fixed the gremlins.
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JB4 VS APR Stage 1 tune
Not game to have an ECU remap on my MY21 206 Sportline due to potential warranty issues, I connected a JB1 and it has worked extremely well, especially in concert with a BMS pedal tuner. Running on 98RON (as always) the acceleration, especially in the 50-110 Km/h leg, is almost startlingly strong.
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AUS - 206kw injection type
Yep, that's essentially the situation here. Australia has not mandated full Euro 6 compliance until 2024, so Skoda has elected to use up remaining CJX engines for the Aus market until then (paired with DQ250 DSG). Perfect I say! So what's interesting in the back of my MY21 user manual, is that there are performance figures for the non-Euro 6 engines (ie. the CJX fitted to my vehicle) which show increased torque and acceleration compared to the Euro 6 compliant 206KW versions in other markets.
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AUS - 206kw injection type
Maybe in other markets Skoda has reverted to DI engines, but the the Aus-spec 206 engines continue with the CJX version with MPI. Attached is the placard on the side of my MY21 Engine.
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AUS - 206kw injection type
Aus delivered MY21 206 Superb Sportline has the CJX engine (just had a look at the plate on the side of my engine). So Multi-Point Injection.
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AUS - 206kw injection type
My understanding is that they share essentially the same engine: Direct and Multi-Point injection (ie. both Golf R and 206 Sportline share the EA888 Gen 3). I believe the EA888 Gen 1 and Gen 2 engines were Direct Injection only, and which caused plenty of carbon build-up problems, and were discontinued by time the Golf Mk 7/Superb Mk III arrived in 2015.
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What type of infotainment do I have?
MIB3 will have no SD Card slots or CD/DVD slot in the unit in the glove box. It'll also be the one that spontaneously crackles, locks on mute and does other strange things ๐. I had mine reflashed with an updated software release at the dealer a couple of weeks ago to try and fix it.