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MagicMaciek

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  1. I will let others with experience to answer. Touch wood, my Fabia 1.4TDI is nearly 4 years old and only 30k and I have not had overheating problems ...yet. My earlier recall that was done by dealer for the previous owner only included coolant flush, from what I could see from the invoices. We all know there is a design flaw in the pump, but vendor is only guaranteeing proper functioning of the car for the duration of the warranty agreement. I would not think Skoda/VW would be keen on paying for your repair until you push them into the corner and arrange some class- legal action backed by 1000's of users in similar situation. Good luck with your quest and keep us here on the forum posted as there will be quite a few people in similar situation.
  2. I have tried enabling the green menu on my bolero (as per instructions from VW forum) but had no luck... I could well be missing something, but have not had much time to look into this in great details I am afraid.
  3. Hello Sittingbull, No service books these days with skodas. You can ask dealer to print out service details with invoices for the work. That is what I have asked for when getting my tdi. Invoices and records showed that coolant has been replaced out of schedule which is what vag does if pump has not failed so far. Mine is still ok, being '15 plate and having 23k on the clock. Hopefully that does the trick as warranty runs out with the end of the year for me. Let us know your findings!
  4. With exception of a Bolero radio and its poor sound quality, poor to the point of your ears becoming bleeding, so far - so good. I purchased 15' plate SEL 77kW 1.4 Fabia TDI with 19k miles on the clock at the end of November last year, so only had the car for less than 3 months but covered more then 3k miles in it now. First it puzzled me how quickly this engine heats up to 90-100 deg (even on cold weather) and, being aware of pump problems, I started asking around. Apparently that is normal. I still wait until summer (just before warranty expires) to test if it does not overheat. Then I noticed quiet whining noise in 2-4 gear around 1400-1800 RPMs, which dealer told me is normal for the model. Noise has not made itself more apparent since, so assume that may be normal as well. Time will tell... Other than that, car is brilliant to drive. It returns on average 58-62 mpg (70% motorway at 75, 30% city leaps). Being an estate, it offers more space then you could as for in its class (fitting with motorbike in single garage). Does the job I want it to very well.
  5. Any luck with Loudness options in the 'green menu', Matt? I will try to enable this on mine this weekend. Meanwhile, I have attempted to upgrade my Bolero but failed due to either: version of the current firmware being too old (138, upgrading to 252); or some files missing in the 252 upgrade package I found... Here is what I get (attached). Maybe I need an intermediate 'jump version' to make a leap to 2.52? I also looked into the settings for the radio via VCDS and compared them to one in new Fabia 67 plate, which sounded way better to mine, but had slightly newer model of Bolero as well. Settings were exactly the same as mine: Address 5F: Information Electr. (J794) Labels:| 3V0-035-MIB-STD2.clb Part No SW: 5Q0 035 820 HW: 5Q0 035 820 Component: MU-S-D-ER H11 0138 Coding: 03620200BE00000011111204008808002F0100C60120010000 It was the newer hardware, it seemed, though...
  6. Not sure if anyone is still following this thread or if it is dead. Maybe everyone ditched their boleros and replaced them with upgraded models? I have found some more explanation re vcds register options I mentioned in my last post on vcds/vw forum and apparently Byte 5 select Bit 00 – Equalization: Linear Also, article mentiones something regardinggmonitoring speakers https://www.my-gti.com/1411/volkswagen-rns-510-coding-when-installing-with-a-factory-amplifier Anyone tried similar on Škoda ?
  7. Thanks for pointing me to the thread. Seems that the vw camera is using composite vdo after all. Interesting
  8. Hi Johnny, have you used volkswagen/Skoda dedicated reversing cam? How does the camera connect to bolero? I do have a rear facing dashcam with composite video feed lead which I thought about using as reversing cam but apparently bolero only takes its own RGB standard. I even found convertors for this but they cost more than VW type camera. What is your experience on this? Best regards
  9. Hi Guys, I am having exact same observations on Bolero in my Fabia MK3 '15 Certain frequency range is just cut-out to the point that I cannot recognise some tracks... Part of the melody line or even some instruments are gone from known tunes! I have heard about fiddling with hex values of configuration registers of the unit via VCDS. Fiddling with some 01,04,05 values from one register (the byte 11 in block 5F. Default is 01) apparently changes audio modes and zeroing the value makes quality improvement... Some options remove Virtual subwoofer and Skoda surround options, allegedly, which may suggest they are DSP modes. Russian article below, even when google-translated, does not explain much... although guy claims to have some success with improving sound quality. https://www.drive2.ru/l/10356586/ Few English articles I have seen mention same change, but provide even less info. Has anyone had experience or access to documentation what the mentioned modes are about?
  10. Thanks Guys. Appreciate your answers. I may go the Erwin route. By the looks of it, you can put in your VIN there to narrow down available manuals maching exactly your variant of the car. Is there any limit as for how much you can access or download during 24hrs? Anyone interested in co-funding and sharing 24hr subscription, to get manuals for their car as well?
  11. I recently purchased my Fabia MK3 1.4 TDI (3-pot) and as with all my cars, I started looking for service manual for it, but having trouble finding anything for MK3. First I wanted to get Haynes, but there is no version covering MK3. Then I resorted to looking online, and found that majority of sellers list theirs as for up to MK2. I managed to message some of the sellers to confirm if new chassis is there and if the engine version is covered. Some confirmed that engine is covered, but still pointed me to their auctions which clearly list that material is for Fabia MK2... Also, £20-30 for a PDF copy of leaked Skoda official workshop manual, seem a bit over when you can buy hardcopy of Haynes within the price. Also, this is no investment for me. I like to tinker with stuff, but not a professional mechanic and will not make any money from this. It is not even that I do not want to pay, but I would like to be sure that I pay for something that suits my car. Does anyone have any experience and can recommend anything? In case you do not want to discuss things in public, please message me directly. Best, Maciek
  12. Anyone willing to share what is your regular temp observed for Fabia 1.4 TDI and how quickly engine warms up to it? Does hot/cold weather affect this? Any whining noises in particular gears observed anywhere (as per my initial post)? Best regards, Maciek
  13. I agree. Car fits the bill perfectly. I could not believe how functional it is. I still discover some small storage compartments or 12 plugs here and there. Also all that is packed into a class-mini chassis, although spacious inside and having 530L of boot space and still fitting into a single garage alongside a motorbike and a shelving uint full of stuff... If there would be option for me (within used-approved offer) to get leather seats or rear electric windows, I'd probably go for these to complement the rest. Buying new was not an option, unfortunately. No complaints. Great car regardless.
  14. I have heard the 75 version runs on vapours! and I think they (75 version estate at least) are in one of the lowest insurance groups as well. If only they were better equipped, I would consider one. AC and cruise control was mandatory when choosing model. I only had my car for 2 weeks, but I see it averaging around 50mpg which is good. Motorway cursing seem to give more. Noise level observations seem to correspond with yours, too. When I first drove it it felt like engine has a misfire!
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