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  1. Just a little update guys, garage phoned today and told me it was a faulty glow plug. Bit early for one of them to go after just 24,000 miles??
  2. So I'm in Dunfermline, bought it from AC in Sighthill Edin, but I'm taking it to AC in Seafield Edin as that is a Skoda garage.
  3. I've just checked the boot and there is an adblue tank in there. No one told me about this and I had no idea it was there. Thanks to you all for helping me. So, I've managed to get it booked into the Arnold Clark Skoda branch in Edinburgh tomorrow. I took it up the motorway this morning and ran it in 3rd, 4th above 2Krpm for a while but the light is still on.
  4. Thanks for a bit a reassurance ktm690rr. As the 60 day warranty is with AC I'll have to stick with them I think. Also, I've just done the VIN checker on the Skoda website and it said this "We are pleased to confirm that your vehicle is not affected by the EA 189 NOx emissions issue." Does this mean I'm in the clear or just that it's already been done?
  5. Would you guys recommend taking it to an Arnold Clark Skoda garage? There is one around 20 miles away from me - my local Arnold Clark is Fiat. Apologies if these seem quite daft questions, I've driven an Octavia for the last 10 years without any problems, and I'm worried I've just spent thousands on a whole load of trouble.
  6. Have I just bought myself a whole load of trouble?
  7. Hello and thank you in advance for any help I may receive, its greatly appreciated. I purchased a 2015 2.0l Diesel 110 only last week and the emission warning light has just came on! Its only done 24,000 miles. I bought the car from the Arnold Clark dealership so I have a 60 day warranty. It's going into the garage next Wednesday (the earliest they could fit me in??) I'm just looking for some guidance as what to do to make sure the fault is correctly dealt with and I'm not fobbed off with a temporary repair- i.e. resetting the sensor? I'm really not that knowledgeable about cars and I want to make sure I ask the right kind of questions etc when I drop it off. Thank you.
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