Everything posted by Warrior193
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Superb Mk2 Estate boot doesn't open fully
I'm confused - you say you have Mk2 estate - video clip appears to show notch back saloon.
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Battery issue or something more serious?
A decent DMM need not cost much and is a useful addition to the toolbox, also useful for testing fuses, lamps, etc. - in car and around the house. Something with a resolution count of 4k to 6k and it's certainly not necessary go to the heights of a Fluke.
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Skoda superb mk2 car battery bem coding
Hello, the BEM code is not critical - just use any code available, or leave original as is. The only critical data to update the BCM is - Battery chemistry (AGM/EFB) Battery capacity (A/hrs) Alteration to last digit of existing battery serial number to flag that the battery has been replaced.
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Battery issue or something more serious?
Yes, I was referring to stop-start - it is often a good indicator of low battery SOC when it fails to operate.
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Battery issue or something more serious?
Very likely that the low current draw, if sleep mode inhibited, will have incremental effect - my understanding is that even a very low current draw from an unexpected source is sufficient to inhibit.
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Petrol Engine Particulate Filter
It depends on driving conditions - as I pointed out in my last post. We have no way of knowing your normal driving conditions. If you do a little searching on the internet, there is information out there.
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Battery discharge - fuse 39?
The overnight voltage drop you are currently seeing will be normal - especially given the current battery is faulty. Fit the new battery, carry out correct adaptation (coding) if required - E.G if vehicle has 'smart' alternator, then test again to check if there is any parasitic drain - which I think will be unlikely. Provided the new battery is not discharged below 30% - below approx. 11.8 V for AGM/EFB (or 11.6 V for standard L.A battery) and the battery is recharged immediately after discharge, the battery will suffer no damage.
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Petrol Engine Particulate Filter
I'd suggest trying that procedure on a longish down hill section. Get the engine fully up to temperature first. The GPF regen should happen in normal driving - but it appears that frequent slow driving in traffic can inhibit it. Apparently some makes are able to do both passive and active GPF regens - but I haven't found if VAG vehicles can do this.
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Petrol Engine Particulate Filter
Hello, welcome to the forum. Have you used the correct method? - it sounds as if you have confused DPF and GPF regen methods. GPF regeneration is done on closed throttle engine overrun.
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Battery discharge - fuse 39?
A battery in good condition will be 75% charged at 12.4 VDC - agree, the only reliable way to test a battery is by imposing a known load and measuring the voltage drop. OP appears to be chasing a possibly phantom parasitic load, while admitting the battery is 'goosed'
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Battery discharge - fuse 39?
Important, the control modules will not go into sleep mode with a door open. You have repeated that the vehicle struggles to start when the battery voltage drops to 12.4 volts - the battery is still 75% charged at that voltage! Unless either the starter, the wiring connections to it - or the battery has a fault, there is no reason the engine shouldn't crank at normal speed - even down to around 12.0 volts (50%) It is critical to know what the voltage falls to when the starter is operated, I suspect that the voltage is dropping critically low due to a battery fault.
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What is this camera for?
Flag to @ApertureS Can you advise?
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Battery discharge - fuse 39?
How old is the battery? If you have confirmed that the battery is 'goosed' you are possibly looking in the wrong direction by looking for parasitic draw. How was the battery tested? The overnight terminal voltage drop you are seeing is probably no more than you could expect - especially with a suspect battery.
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What is this camera for?
I stand to be corrected but believe that is referred to as a 'low level' camera along with rain and automatic headlight sensor - AFAIK it is incompatible for TSR.
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Battery issue or something more serious?
AFAIK, park mode can be sufficient to prevent control modules from entering sleep mode - it is on my Octavia.
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Battery issue or something more serious?
OP says dashcam is left on in park mode - this will draw a small but constant current.
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Skoda Octavia 1.8t vrs
A little hard to read that gauge due to scale and parallax - but that looks about 1 to 1.5 bar. Another post on this forum, for a 2012 1.8t gives 1.8 bar on low setting and 3.3 bar on high.
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Skoda Octavia 1.8t vrs
I think I have seen a figure quoted of around 2 to 3 bar at high rate if fitted with dual pressure oil pump, bit I don't know if that applies to 1.8
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Issue with swapped headlight 2022.
Flickering Xenon (HID) can be lamp at end of life or faulty ballast.
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Battery issue or something more serious?
Important note, leaving the dashcam on can prevent control modules from entering sleep mode when the vehicle attempts to shut down - combined with short trips, this can result in low battery SOC. Does your automatic idle stop operate normally?
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Skoda Octavia 1.8t vrs
Can you post another image with the extraneous bits on a sheet of white paper?
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Skoda Octavia 1.8t vrs
Hello, welcome to the forum. I'd consider a failed oil pump as the first suspect, depending on how long the engine was run after the oil pressure failure indicator lit, it is likely that your engine has suffered significant damage. All vehicle instructions I have seen mandate immediate engine stop and recovery if oil pressure fails. Highly probable that turbo seizure is the result of oil pressure failure - not vice-versa.
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Issue with swapped headlight 2022.
Can you post what type of headlight you have fitted? If lamp is faulty, very unlikely to be still under warranty after 3 years.
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Replacement engine required Skoda Super 2016 2.00 TDI
Be aware that the majority of 'reconditioned' engines being touted will be no such thing - almost invariably pulled out of a wreak, steam-cleaned and plonked on a pallet (pallet optional)
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VRS Battery drain
Is the infotainment system in the centre of the dash panel the original, factory-fitted system? I have seen reports from a number of owners who have experienced parasitic battery drain issues when after market systems had been installed.