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Yeti 4x4 Tdi Elegance 170 (mapped) 2010
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Who has the oldest Yeti? + Who has the most miles/kms?
2Geordiebroon replied to Allams Skoda's topic in Skoda Yeti
2010 Yeti Elegance 2.0CRD 4x4 Total of 65000 mls of smooth running particularly since Stage 1 remap at 25000 miles. Most of short urban miles done in a petrol car so I have only ever been aware of 3 or 4 Regens - No Fix. Still really enjoy driving it so no reason to change. Hope that I havent tempted fate. -
My 2010 Elegance was purchased new in 2010 and has 65000 miles on clock. It is 2.0CRD mapped to 170 bhp at 25,000 miles. Engine has been faultless and runs very smoothly as not had "Fix" Keeping it for a while I think :-)
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Leaking Panoramic Roof - The Cause and the Cure
2Geordiebroon replied to United232's topic in Skoda Yeti
Many thanks United232 for your amazing record of your repair. My sunroof has behaved perfectly till now but at eight years old your post has given me much comfort. Thanks again. -
Looks like a good result.
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Looks like we are starting to get nearer to reality.
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I think that I paid around £25 extra pa. This may have been a fixed figure or net of full no claims bonus. Worth it for the extra smoothness as well as the power.
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Have had 30k of superb running after a remap by Unicorn here in Stockport at expiry of warranty at 25k. No contest to lose around 30bhp and a much smoother engine to potentially end up with unknown problems. PS I have many other posts under Geordiebroon
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Had his type of phone call about 10 days ago.Overall very useful and informative. At the moment the option to have the ECU wiped and rewritten is available indefinitely. So if I want to sell the car and the purchaser wants the fix done then fine - nothing lost - it can be done then!! If fix is done now it means I lose my superb remap and risk getting a rough running 140 engine which may or may not reduce the life of the "exhaust" system. Not really a difficult decision.
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Just received letter which provides many more questions than answers. In view of the many uncertainties it looks like the sensible thing for me to do is nothing at the present time. My engine has had done 20,000 VERY smooth miles since a UNICORN remap and the prospect of getting a software update does not appeal in the slightest. My view would be the same even without the remap. PS I was geordiebroon in my earlier life on Briskoda
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My Yeti is the best second hand car available so I am keeping it. :-)