Everything posted by D402
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Oil Changed Warning
I expect your car is coming up to 12 months old, at which point it will be due a service on a time rather than mileage basis. While delaying this almost certainly won't harm the car, it probably is worth your while getting it done to maintain a full service history. Perhaps a local dealer could collect the car to minimise the risk to you.
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Rear Brake disc size
Yep, 300mm for a 150 tdi
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Very low mileage Skoda Superb 1.4 L Exec 2017
Check the brake discs, especially the rears, aren't rusty in the region where the pads make contact, inside and out. They easily get so bad that normal braking won't clean them up then the rusty discs wear the pads out prematurely.
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2018 Superb. How does Adaptive cruise, front assist, emergency brake, and blind spot work in real life?
Try setting ACC to Eco in the Individual drive mode settings, it backs off much sooner then and rarely needs to brake.
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Rear discs replacment
Yep, it's a simple as that with solid discs, you might well have to remove the carrier if you have vented discs. The only trouble I had was that one of the discs took some persuading to come off the hub, turned a 20 minute job into 30 while penetrating oil did its job,
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Rear discs replacment
Looks familiar. The disc comes out with the carrier in situ Now my front discs are looking and sounding bad after a long period of little use
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Rear discs replacment
You do have to push the pistons back after putting the EPB into service mode. It's a straight push, no need to wind them back. The video shows TRW calipers on the Audi, it's quite a bit easier with the ATE calipers on the Superb - no need to remove the carrier for a start.
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2018 Superb. How does Adaptive cruise, front assist, emergency brake, and blind spot work in real life?
@FyllCeeFront Assist does seem to be working - the 'you're too close to the car in front' indicator you've seen is the first level of warning and proves your radar sensor is working - level two is a chime and message 'Apply the Brake!'; level three is an automatic brake application which can be late and very harsh. Your experiments with the box will have triggered the automatic braking for low speed manouevres that uses the parking sensors and works up to 8km/h, the radar sensor won't see a stationary box.
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My Third MK3 Superb But The First Diesel
This popped up in my Youtube recommendations, thought it might be of interest: 2056km mit EINEM Tank?!
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How to remove Amundsen screen
Thereabouts IIRC, it would happen quite often. The screen was a really loose fit in the dash as if there was some padding missing.
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How to remove Amundsen screen
No, I never did. In fact, I replaced the car a few weeks later for another Superb which, I'm pleased to say, is totally rattle free to this day.
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2017 2.0 TDi 150 SE (MY2016) rear disc size?
It's as easy as this job can be. You have to use a diagnostic tool to retract the electric park brake motor, I used Carista, but no other special tools are needed; the disc comes out without needing to remove the caliper bracket and you push the piston straight in, no need to turn it. The hardest part for me was separating the rusty disc from the hub.
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2017 2.0 TDi 150 SE (MY2016) rear disc size?
Mine had rusted before the car was delivered new to me. If I'd done some heavy braking then and got the discs properly cleared, they would have lasted normally.
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2017 2.0 TDi 150 SE (MY2016) rear disc size?
300mm is correct, I bought these https://www.eurocarparts.com/p/brembo-brake-disc-10444224A which haven't rusted despite only occassional use through the winter. The outer side of one of the original discs rusted badly and wore the corresponding pad out prematurely, so I'd agree that the OE discs are rubbish.
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DSG Reversing Question
I have a similar sloping driveway to reverse up and my DSG does the same as yours, let's hope it's normal
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
First MOT passed
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Rattle from retractable parcel shelf
Oh yes, drove me mad too in my first Superb. I eventually discovered that it was the rearmost section of the cover (the bit with the handhold) flapping about - fixed by carefully bending the crossbar piece into a very slight arch shape.
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Skoda Connect pairing
I can connect mine (2018MY) to wi-fi but I don't think this is possible with a 2016 car, in fact I'm not sure you'll be able to use Skoda Connect at all. Try @JR RS's trick to connect though.
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Skoda Connect pairing
@JR RS @Cliff_K Do you have the built-in emergency call system? I do, but if you don't, this would explain why you have to plug your phones in but I don't.
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Skoda Connect pairing
As I understand it, the Skoda Connect app doesn't connect directly to the car; the car sends data to a server and the app reads it from there. You need to link your account to the car but you don't have to physically connect your phone, set up instructions here: https://az749841.vo.msecnd.net/sitesengb/alv1/5e458d18-e50b-4a8f-af48-75a5b1a496c5/SKODA_Connect_Registration_activation.3d864c10c7e634c622aa0db10f0144eb.pdf Have you missed the step "ensure that you have an Internet connection with the vehicle"? If so, you'll need to set up the car's wi-fi connection to first.
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Intermittent Start up error
Welcome @ABMonro66, sorry you're having problems. My guess is a dodgy battery - there was a batch of defective batteries in 2017 Superbs, mine included. If it's a diesel, maybe you have a fault with the glowplugs.
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Automatic break
Apologies, missed your earlier post and forgot that my car from December 2017 is MY18.
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Automatic break
I think the 'manouevre braking' (automatic braking at low speeds based on the parking sensors) came in the 2017 model year. You should have the 'Front assist' (automatic emergency braking based on the radar), do you get the distance warning if you tailgate someone (for test purposes only of course 😉)?
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ACC and Cruise Control
Indeed, there's a very long way to go; we're being sold a vision of self-driving vehicles that is basically science-fiction with today's technology.
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ACC and Cruise Control
To add to this, radar does detect stationary objects but the signal processing filters them out; a moving object that subsequently stops continues to be tracked which is why it sometimes does pick up stopped traffic. The ACC also tries to build a model of the road curvature ahead to determine whether an object is in your path or not but can only do this by plotting the paths of moving vehicles ahead. This often goes wrong if you are following a single vehicle that pulls into a lay-by or filter lane then stops while you intend to drive past in a parallel lane - the ACC can only assume that you will follow the same path as the leading vehicle and will slow you down. If another vehicle in front has passed the stopped vehicle then it will usually follow that OK having detected the alternative path. This junction near Redditch gets mine every time if there's only one car in front of me and it turns right: Google Streetview link - A435 near Redditch