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Extreme3d started following Help - Identify a leak...DSG? , Doug's Race Blue VRS wagon and Finally fitted suspension
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Vrs front grill replacement
Extreme3d replied to nnathann2403's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
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Finally fitted suspension
Extreme3d replied to Ecomatt's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
Very nice. I like the look of that, not to extreme. Definitely tempted myself. Possibly on my Christmas list. -
Finally fitted suspension
Extreme3d replied to Ecomatt's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
Hi , Obviously you mentioned how much the parts cost , could I ask how much you paid for fitting or did you do it yourself? I like the sound of this myself, the fact you have kept the Bilstein B4's as an OEM part, and used the Eibach springs to lower it, sounds like a really good idea. Love the way it passed the wife test🤣 Any chance of a picture? -
advice on door mirror glass
Extreme3d replied to Crazydragon's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
Visibility was awful when I got my VRS a few years back. I purchased my wide angle wing mirror glasses from here L/H R/H .Really happy with these. Just check compatibility first. I did have a heater fail on me once, I just bought another. Hope this helps.- 1 reply
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Hi Alan, I haven't done the job myself, although I have come across a useful video, albeit for a Mk7 Golf, it may give you some useful hints, personally for me, I think I would take it to an independent. Hope this helps. Paul
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Take a look at this discussion here, it should answer your question. I had the same issue. The fix is an additional switch assembly fitted to the DSG selector which can be seen here. Apologies its in Russian. I believe that some people had their DSG selector box replaced under warranty, only for the fault to return some months later. I replaced the switch over 18 months ago and have not had the fault return.
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Stolen: Race Blue Vrs Combi WA14YZU
Extreme3d replied to WayTooTall's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
The modern day version is called Ghost. See it here -
Agree with everyone, during the summer the cars water temp heats up very quickly, but personally, and I feel more importantly is the oil temperature, it always tends to take a few more minutes for the oil temp to start reading 50 degrees centigrade after the water temp has got up to normal, and then another 5 mins (depending on what speed you are travelling) to get up to proper oil working temperature which for me is approximately 95 degrees centigrade. Obviously during the winter, with the cold air hitting the engine, it will take a much longer time for the two temperatures to reach working temperature.
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Although, using the Brembo catalogue here, and selecting what I believe to be your vehicle, and looking for the PR Code, it appears that they probably are 253mm. Hope this helps, would be worth a measure though.
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1KD = Disc brakes rear But the PR code is not specific over size. The only way will be to measure them I'm afraid.
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MK3 Wheel Bearing Help!!
Extreme3d replied to vRS_230_Sam's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
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Wheel bearing drone on mine....convinced it was nearside, even diagnosed as nearside, changed the bearing still droned....changed the off side....issue sorted.
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Is this the answer to your problem, relatively cheap, and can't imagine it would be a hard thing to change.
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Just for information the micro switch harness assy consists of 4 parts, 1 - a connector that connects to the dsg selector mechanism. 2 - a connector that connects to the car harness. 3 - a small black box that you Velcro to the dsg mechanism (I believe this has a circuit board in it which disables the switch within the dsg mechanism itself that is causing the problem). 4 - a micro switch assy that is fitted to the top of the selector mechanism, which is firstly secured with a screw and then with two metal clips, once the switch has been setup using the method shown in the procedure ANOTHER two clips are fitted. Once this has been done there is no way the switch assy can ever move, they would have to be forced off because they dig/cut into the plastic. I have been really happy with the fix on my Octavia and it has saved me a great deal of money.