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Engine CCZA High pressure fuel pump
VRsdgm replied to GazVRS1985's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
According to the 7zap site the original is Hitachi. I’ve been looking at these recently for the CCZA engine in a TSi VRS and the best price I can find is on eBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Genuine-Audi-VW-Seat-Skoda-High-Pressure-Fuel-Pump-06J127025L/123364802179 I’ve bought twice from this seller before, 4 injectors and a MAF sensor, and all has been good.- 1 reply
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Hidey holes for stashing whatever!
VRsdgm replied to J.R.'s topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
You are right. -
Hidey holes for stashing whatever!
VRsdgm replied to J.R.'s topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
Glovebox then. -
Hidey holes for stashing whatever!
VRsdgm replied to J.R.'s topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
Skoffski is right, thieves find any possible stash you can think of. Humans nearly always hide things in the same type of places and, like it or not, thieves have the same thought processes as everyone else. You’ll need to go to extreme lengths to create a decent stash and you’ll end up with something that’s too much of a pain to use regularly. -
I had to use a Dremel attachment to cut the nuts away on mine, access is tight and it was a pain of a job to do.
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Right front seat wiring connector cover trim from searching on the part number. Under the seat I would guess.
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It depends on what you want from the car and how much you want to spend. We’re all guessing as to your intentions OP, do you want to keep it standard ride height, lower it, stiffen it up etc. Mine gets chucked about the potholed city streets most of the time so I put on the Bilstein B3 and B4 combination which is a more compliant set up than the other suggestions. It also keeps the ride height the same. If you want to lower it and improve the handling then I’d concur with the Blistein B12 kit.
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In fact Demon Tweeks had the best prices last year for the B4s.
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I replaced mine with Bilstein B4 and have found them excellent, they transformed my car but the original Sachs shocks were completely shot when they came off. They are OEM replacements so the heights remains the same with the B4s. They’re reasonably priced at Larkspeed.
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Air con making strange sound ?
VRsdgm replied to harryrope's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
Look forward to your results, I’ve got a few other bits and pieces to sort before I get round to the air con. -
Air con making strange sound ?
VRsdgm replied to harryrope's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
Mine does exactly the same thing. I came to the same conclusion as you, that a regas might sort it, but haven’t got around to doing it yet. -
Suspension re-fresh - getting the right bump stops?
VRsdgm replied to Rjg's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
If it’s of any assistance, the OEM bump stop part numbers for mine are: Front - 1K0412303F Rear - 3C0511359F I re used the dust covers after cleaning them up so can’t help there. -
TSI throttle body replacement
VRsdgm replied to Stuskoda's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
Try this YouTube video for replacing the throttle body, awkward to access the bolts and a mixture of patience and force needed to get the hose back on but perfectly achievable. -
Ive got a 2009 TSI but assuming the fuel cap is the same, I’ve just bought a replacement cap from TPS, part number is 1K0201550AF. The fuel cap it replaced had the part number 1J0201553AD.
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That’s the way my VRS was when I bought it, once new shocks replaced the original items the problem was solved. In my case the OEM shocks were in a really poor condition. I used Bilstein B4 as like for like replacements and they’re reasonably priced. Might not be your issue but but worth considering if you’re still on the original Sachs shocks.