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  1. Cant tell you anything about the car itself other than this much DVLA Vehicle Online Seems to be a cracking price too definitely well worth a view IMO
  2. Yes agreed and really an air pressure test would be the way to go which any main dealer and most good garages can do for you
  3. mmmm indeed ! Leave well alone would be my advice and im not so sure that this is the right thing to be asking here either For what the software is going to cost you even if you do manage to find someone who has it you could spend on getting one of the many good mappers to do it for you
  4. An upto 10BHP increase over standard is a very over optimistic claim but is something that all these companies tell us In the past ive used kits from green K&N pipercross and currently a carbonio and out of the lot the carbonio gives the best intake noise An increase in BHP on there own though mmmmmm nothing noticeable but its the same as all mods a bit here and a bit there plus a remap makes all the difference
  5. The fuse is F13 and its 10A (red) worth a look but i tend to agree with Stu more likely to be the switch
  6. Just out of interest how does one go about sucking the oil out from the sump through the filler cap ? Do they have a machine especially for this purpose
  7. An extremely good point Kenny and a common fault from what ive seen on the octy`s Mine did the same and i didnt know why it was getting so damp inside and it was only after finding the boot floor soaking did i find the cause, the rear washer did still work but just didnt have quite the same pressure that it used to, i didnt really think anything of it at the time If you do check this out shunter you will need to remove the CD changer to get to the offending pipe properly
  8. Im yet to find an octy in a scrapyard near me :( but yes scrapyard or ask a mod to move this to the items wanted section you might have more luck there
  9. Yes its all there if yours is the 1.8t there are also other tools required if your doing the job yourself such the locking tool ( Locking Tool Kit - VAG ) not particularly that one but as an example I would also question the quality of the parts supplied at that price too, the cambelt is not something you want to skimp on and personally i would go for original VAG parts with something like this Yes it costs a lot more i was quoted £120 for the kit but at least its quality assured
  10. Yes you can buy a turbo directly from skoda parts i looked into it when mine was playing up As Stu rightly points out though the cost involved is horrendous which forced me to go the way of ebay
  11. Ah i see apologies i read your post as looking through haynes on rebuilding tips I was under the impression and going by boxes ive done in the past that the bell housing just unbolts then just tap it all the way round with a rubber mallet if its sticky but ive not done an octy one so unsure
  12. Has anyone had any experience / used /heard anything about this cataclean stuff ? As my car has done a lot of miles something to help clean up the cat sounds like a good idea but is it just another one of those snake oils ?
  13. First of all hi ! In your place i wouldn't even think about rebuilding the gearbox yourself unless you know exactly what your doing from the off and no mr haynes wont help you much at all although there did used to be haynes manuals that dealt with just gearboxes and engines etc, don't know if there still are as i hav`nt seen them about for quite a while Yes there are some very knowledgeable people here who would be able to assist you with the odd question but cant talk you through a complete gearbox rebuild what's the problem with your box and is there not a reputable someone local to you who could do it for you
  14. You might even get a good deal buying three Always well worth the money with a discount
  15. Had to move one of the horns on mine too but found that by removing the offending object loosening the bracket and turning it 90 degrees it clamped down again on its mount just fine I then turned the horn upside down and bolted it back onto the bracket and that was it, minimum of fuss took five minutes and now nothing in the way of the filter
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