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Warrior193

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  1. I'm going to try for The Telegram.
  2. Warrior193 replied to cogggo's topic in Skoda Yeti
    Hi Bas, I'd have to disagree that the S/S is not intended, at least in part, to help the environment - an idling engine is producing zero MPG, going nowhere, but still producing exhaust emissions.
  3. Warrior193 replied to cogggo's topic in Skoda Yeti
    Welcome to the forum. Cats can retain operating temperature for at least 10-15 minutes (some sources quote up to 25 mins) Idling engine will not usually generate sufficient heat to get cat to correct operating temp. Better all round to stop idle, certainly if stopped for more than 10-15 secs.
  4. Hello Paul, I'm not a locksmith, but do work quite a bit on locks in my job. That is possible - try smearing a little graphite powder on the keyways and a little puff into the lock itself to see if it helps. Apart from the occasional reluctance to release the key, are there any other signs of the lock being 'sticky'?
  5. That would turn my stomach every time I did engine checks - On the bright side, I guess it makes it easier to see if anything has fallen off the top of the engine.
  6. All fishermen are liars, except you and me - sometimes I'm not so sure about you. 😄
  7. Warrior193 replied to cogggo's topic in Skoda Yeti
    I often see comments suggesting that using auto stop-start doesn't save much fuel. I normally leave mine activated because I think it's the right thing to do, and I've always thought it does make an average 3-5 MPG improvement. - accepting that the fuel computer can be a little 'optimistic' , I ran a little test on my normal run to work at 0-dark hundred this morning. Stop-Start was unavailable due to several factors, engine was pretty much up to full temperature, oil temp. was around 55deg. and I could see the average consumption figure decrement by 0.1 MPG for every 5-6 seconds stopped at lights - so about 1 MPG for every minute idling.
  8. Hello Hetty, I did a little research - G12, G12+, G12++ and G12 evo are apparently all compatible with G13 - but with reduced corrosion protection. I believe this means shorter intervals between coolant changes. I believe that removal of the 'Mit Silicate' bag in the coolant expansion tank also requires more frequent coolant changes.
  9. Hi Munch, I just measured my Octavia - there is a least 2 metres length available with the forward end of load projecting to a point behind the front face of the seat bolsters (well clear of handbrake) - this is with both front seats fairly well back (long legs) The rear seats fold 'almost flat' with the variable floor in raised position - I've not tried removing the base cushions of the rear seats.
  10. There may be a suitable replacement from VW China - Try the Bay. That's where I got one for my Octavia 3, but it's badged VW!
  11. Hello Hetty, my understanding is that G13 and G12 Evo are at least compatible in small quantities - I.e. top up. I recall seeing some discussion of this in another part of this forum - particularly when the silicate bag is removed from the older type of coolant expansion chamber. PS. your Fabia was most likely originally filled with G12 evo.
  12. Hello Berisford, provided you keep a regular check on it - and it is secure, I can't see why you shouldn't retain the cover - just remove it when you take it in for the service. I agree, engine compartment looks 'more finished' with cover in place. My understanding was that the cover was intended to be replaced with an upgraded one when it became available.
  13. Hi Michael, the sad emoticon was for the misinformation lies out there in stealer land. Glad that you got it sorted at a more reasonable price.
  14. Warrior193 replied to smaug's topic in Škoda Scala
    Personally, I'd spec. a heated front screen and ACC if I was going to replace the Octavia - but I do presently go to work at O-dark hundred - until, that is, the cretins I work for p1** me off some more!
  15. Warrior193 replied to smaug's topic in Škoda Scala
    Important note, if asking 3rd party towbar prices, make sure the price includes full, canbus electrics - not just bypass relay.
  16. I'm hoping that I'm wrong - but I suspect your problem is not just the glow plugs. AFAIK, they only activate at start to assist initial combustion.
  17. Warrior193 replied to smaug's topic in Škoda Scala
    PS, I had a Mk 2 Cooper S in my miss-spent youth, also much modified (as per icon) - I can't believe how big the BMW 'Minis' have grown now.
  18. Warrior193 replied to smaug's topic in Škoda Scala
    Hello Smaug, welcome to the forum. Do I assume correctly - Another JRR fan? To your question - my wife has a 2018 Fabia 1.0,110 PS, I think it is a very willing engine - not quite as smooth as my 1.4 Octavia, and torque pick up does not come at same point, but quite fun to drive. Take the test drive, I'm confident you will be pleasantly surprised.
  19. Any induction air leak will almost certainly be part of your problem, it sounds as if there may also be an issue with oil leak. VCDS will hopefully flag what the warning message was that your driver saw. A cylinder compression check would be a good idea.
  20. Hello, welcome to the forum. You need to be particularly careful if using any volatile spray, particularly on a diesel, when it is running - doing that could cause an uncontrolled engine runaway! As for the oil around the top of the engine, was the oil level checked - was it above the max. marking? If so, this could be a symptom of fuel getting into the engine sump. There could also be an issue with excess crankcase pressure from worn piston rings - especially at your mileage.
  21. ^^^^ - or worn syncro rings in the gearbox. A way to check for this is to double de-clutch when changing down a gear. A pretty much forgotten art unless you drive old vehicles (especially trucks) Old gearbox 101 - - When changing down gears, clutch in, select neutral, clutch out, briefly press throttle to increase engine speed to approx. same revs as you would expect to see at that speed in the lower gear, clutch in, select lower gear. The art is in doing all that fast enough to get a smooth change. The process can also be used when changing up a gear - except you allow the engine speed to drop when you clutch out in neutral.
  22. That's not a problem, simply change one digit in the previous battery serial number - or even create your own number, one member has suggested using a number with the date in it I.e. dd.mm.yy or yy.mm.dd and add sufficient digits to match previous SN format.
  23. Oh, what a cynical bunch we are 😆

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