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Swervin_Mervin

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  1. That's brilliant thank you!
  2. Holy thread resurrection Batman! Been Googling about the silica bag header tank issues and this thread came up. I think our March 2019 Superb 272 has the twin-walled header tank. Is someone able to let me know part number or direct me to where I can get a replacement single-walled tank without the bag? And from reading I assume the coolant will need changing to G12 Evo from the G13 that's in it?
  3. Cheers chap. It was the EPB that I was worried about to be fair! My thinking was to take one pin out at a time to clean and re-grease, but wasn't sure if I'd need to retract the EPB. I don't have VCDS or the like (yet) Mind you, I got an update from the wife last night that a warning light had come on now so I'm wondering whether there's more to it than just the pins afterall.
  4. Hi all Just wondering whether anyone has done the above. Got a grumbling from the NSR and it sounds to me like it's probably just the sliders/pins that need a re-greasing. Rumbles at low speed braking and whap-whaps just as you set off with that sort of noise that suggests a dragging pad. Car is a '19 272. It's a long time since I've had to do this on a car, but if it is just the above then I'm loathed to fork out for the labour for someone else to do it. Is there anything else I should be aware of?
  5. Ta for that. Nice and handy location 😂 Maybe I'll leave it for the garage to look into first to see if it's throwing any error codes.
  6. Had this problem flag up on the M6 yesterday evening. We were up near Penrith and the weather was grim so I assumed it must be some water ingress. However, still no joy. Looking at hte image above, are the control units in the rear bumper? Or do we think they're mounted towards the front of the rear arches, perhaps behind the arch liners?
  7. That f*****g rear wash wipe is such a turd design. I have to clean ours 2-3 times a year and it winds me up far more than it should 😂. It's dead easy to do though. Plastic cap off, and then you can see the head of the sprayer. Thin screwdriver and you can lever the head off the base of the arm/motor. Use fine pins, compressed air or just stick the nozzle end in your mouth and try blowing through. Then whilst that's off check the supply isn't blocked by trying the wash wipe which should hopefully fire straight up in the air with no sprayer head on. The first time this happened I had half the tailgate apart trying to solve it, before I realised it's the removable sprayer head that gets gunked up.
  8. Might sound like a daft question, but is there a guide anywhere that shows what's typically required in terms of services items by age/mileage? Our 272 will be 5yrs old in March and I'd like to start getting an understanding of what will be needed and when, now that it's out of its service agreement. Reading enough horror stories about coolant silica bags (WTF nonsense is that?!), DSG services, sunroof services etc.!
  9. That's great thanks Marky! Exactly what I was looking to hear. My worry with B4 would be that they'd be too much like OEM and we wouldn't dial out any of that softness. Sounds like B6 is the way to go then. Anyone know, just for comparison purposes, what a replacement damper costs from Skoda? Non-dcc?
  10. Hi - yep I did! I can't see any posts where anyone's actually said they've fitted the B4 dampers, only the B6, hence my query.
  11. I'll take that as a no then! I just want to be sure that diving straight into going with the B6 isn't going to leave me with earache - this is the wife's car! She's never been that happy about the wallowiness, but loves the comfort, hence she's keen to try changing things to get it spot on.
  12. I know the subject of Bilsteins has been done to death, but I haven't found much about whether anyone has fitted B4s and whether they've found improvement in the control and dynamics. We've a 2019 272 Sportline Hatch, non-DCC and it's developed a leaky n/s front damper. Hence we're looking at options to upgrade. We want to retain the relative comfort, but just get rid of that classic VAG sloppiness. I've seen elsewhere people suggesting that B6 can be a bit harsh, hence wondering whether anyone has tried the B4s and found that it's improved things. Or are they really a like for like with OEM?
  13. Cheers guys. Seems like a bit of a design flaw then! Any tips on how to get them out? I've not worked on the Skoda at all before so am completely unfamiliar with it.
  14. Went to wash the car yesterday and behold: A big long streak of algae behind the top of the lens. Tried to get a toothbruch in there but didn't even get close to touching it. Anyone else had this? Am I going to have to pop them out to clean or is there another way that anyone's tried?
  15. I wouldn't waste your money on wheels - you'll still have the wallow, only marginally more so, albeit you may improve bump absorption. You'd be better spending it on some better suspension imo. The Superb is a wallowy old thing, and IME all VAG I've driven have had this weird ability to combine both a rolly-poly ride with rubbish bump absorption. If the wife keeps hers (272 Sportline+) beyond the PCP period then I'll be strongly recommending some aftermarket upgrades to the shocks and springs.

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