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jonathanluis

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  1. Sorry I didn't reply to you I've been away and not even had a chance to sort the problem out yet lol.
  2. So I managed to get the car into a skoda specialist and they put it on the computer and 4 fault codes came up glowplug 3 and glowplug 4. Boost pressure sensor and oil temperature sensor. Just waiting for them to get back to me
  3. Ok thanks I'll do that. When I find out what it is I'll let you know on here
  4. He didn't have the software that you mentioned. But on he's computer what faults did come up was oil sensor and glowplugs 3 and 4. Is it worth just taking it to a skoda dealer?
  5. Ok I'll check what he uses. Thanks for your help and I'll get back to you to what he says
  6. Thanks I'm definitely going to check rear brake bulbs. The computer has been saying check rear right side light but when i look its working ok could that cause the same issue as the brake light do you think? A friend has just messaged me to say he can get a friend to plug it into a computer for me
  7. It stays on but when I turn engine off and back on its not there anymore and the car drives normal no problems at all while driving around town but it's when I'm on motorway going from 50mph to 70mph that's when the glowug light starts to flash and engine workshop sign comes on
  8. UPDATE No its NOT the led light bulbs like someone said. The glowplug light starting flashing when on motorway going from 50mph to 70mph
  9. Hi all I hope someone can help. So I have a 2009 skoda superb 2.0 tdi 170bhp and I'm not sure if this is coincidence but I bought some led headlight bulbs and ever since then when I'm driving at about 50mph the glowplug light has started to flash on dashboard. I've taken them out and replaced them with normal bulbs and the glowplug light hasn't been on since. Could it really be something as simple as light bulbs causing the problem?  Thanks  Jonathan-Luis 
  10. Hi all I hope someone can help. So I have a 2009 skoda superb 2.0 tdi 170bhp and I'm not sure if this is coincidence but I bought some led headlight bulbs and ever since then when I'm driving at about 50mph the glowplug light has started to flash on dashboard. I've taken them out and replaced them with normal bulbs and the glowplug light hasn't been on since. Could it really be something as simple as light bulbs causing the problem? Thanks Jonathan-Luis
  11. Hi all am thinking of trying to modify my skoda superb 2.0 tdi cr se auto anyone got any ideas to what I can do ?
  12. Sorry I haven't replied at all the problem went away when I had a oil change I'm only assuming it was that because it hasn't flashed up on the dash since
  13. Hi all last week when I started the car the oil sensor workshop came up and then went away and today it came back on and when I turned the car on and off it went away again any ideas on what can be wrong? Thanks
  14. Hi all due to new job that'll mean I'll be driving alot I want to connect my phone to my superb my stereo has the bluetooth logo but I don't have the bluetooth module under the drivers seat I've been told it's easy to fit the module in basically plug and play but I can't imagine Skoda making it that easy lol has anyone fitted the bluetooth module in their car? Thanks Jonathan-Luis
  15. Yeah it's a shame I am hoping there is after market lights that has the oled look instead of the normal basic lights Thanks for replying
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