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Quiche

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    2003 Skoda Octavia Laurin & Klement 1.9 TDI (non PD), 2010 Skoda Octavia VRS TDI

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  1. The EGR on these engines (and most CR diesels from this era) are nutorious for clogging up and breaking down
  2. So about a month ago I treated myself to a gorgeous yellow Octavia VRS TDI which I absolutely adore, now I'm looking to remap and do the EGR delete, and so the million pound question (which I'm sure has been asked numerous times for this type of engine) How do you do the delete, and is it relatively easy to do? My only issue is that I have the pipe, but no blanking plate so I'm wondering being a common rail it's got the cooler attached to it, there's no need for a blanking plate but I could be wrong?
  3. I did think this again as I've had a similar problem on my previous Octavia, but it's a "new" alternator. I'm also swinging towards the way of the tensioner too.
  4. So last month, my car completely packed up, dials stopped ran rough, everything electrical went. Long story short the problem turned out to be the wiring loom between the alternator and the battery which fried the alternator, battery and fuse box. However, since doing that, the battery light comes on after start, blip the throttle and it flags the alternator warning on the dash (L&K spec) an goes out. Any suggestions? Have I missed a step?
  5. I'm interested in grabbing that, how much do you want for it?
  6. do you still have the inlet manifold for sale?
  7. worth checking the alternator pulley as they're common things to go
  8. yeah, the sudden urge to crack out NFSU2 again :P I only thought the PS2 as its the easiest one to do unlike a PS3
  9. So I've been toying with this Idea since I fitted my Pioneer Double Din Stereo, and I decided that since I've got quite a bit of free time on my hands I was going to go ahead and give it a whirl, has anyone tried doing this and with what success, also whats the best way to do it too?
  10. Found the cause, ended up having to rewire the stereo to a ignition switch feed from the rear window heater, works a treat now
  11. Ignition is a good shout, how easy is it to get out on one of these?
  12. Still getting no life from the double din stereo, checked all the relevant fuses and all ok, are there any other known faults at all? Bare in mind with the factory stereo, i had to turn on and off manually.
  13. Had a look at the diagram, we tried most of the ways already with no result, one thing I didn't check was the ciggarette fuse as I've had one go in the past and it took out the stereo along with it.
  14. Yeah, it looks like its just sheared off from the end of the damper
  15. So another fault has seem to appear on my 1U, a rather loud rumbling noise, i opened up the bonnet and looked down and saw what i think it is, the tensioner has completely ripped itself off the mounting from the engine, not too sure how severe this is.
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