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FatWolfie

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  1. Great to meet you @gav_is_con👍🏻 some really nice cars there today, took loads of pictures - too many to put them all on but here is a selection. and I got a great raffle prize too! Heres to next near😀
  2. I’m coming down for it 😀
  3. Got to say I find myself baffled by this post. I don’t know if the OP is after a hatch or estate, but there are currently 207 brand new Octavia available, according to the Skoda Uk website. Haven’t filtered for Superbs. There are 7 PHEV Octavia listed. https://cars.skoda-auto.com/210/en-gb/carSearch?CarType=N&Model=BIAD&Model=BIAR&Sort=DATE_OFFER&SortDirection=DESC&_gl=1*1n4sb3j*GA4_ga*ZmFhNGUzMjEtNDA1Yy00OWE2LWE3YTEtM2NlNWJhNDUwNWU1*GA4_ga_MS0YW0TWZD*MTY4NDU3MjkwNy4zLjEuMTY4NDU3MjkyOC4wLjAuMA.. I appreciate that taking any of these vehicles may involve a compromise on spec (which is what I did and got my car immediately)* but if you want a new Octavia they are certainly out there. conversely of course the guy might have just fancied a Toyota or something non Skoda, which is absolutely fair play, but availability and being critical of VAG/Skoda seems a bit disingenuous * the car was literally sat in the showroom, it took 10 days from when I saw the car and did the deal on the spot to getting the car, because I was on holiday. Could have had it in a couple of days.
  4. I don’t know if there are any more Skoda events currently planned but this link should take you to their events page which might have something that takes your fancy 👍🏻 https://www.themotorist.com/whats-on
  5. Hi, I think you’ve ordered a very nice car and hope you’ll be well pleased when it does arrive. re the build delay, sadly this is commonplace with almost any manufacturer BUT one way of short circuiting the system is to see if there are any new “immediate availability” cars that you could get instead. This sometimes means a compromise on some of the bells and whistles - but personally I’m very impatient so have gone down this route before. (My current car was bought on this basis, seen on a Friday, paperwork done and good to go in a couple of days. All the essentials were there but ideally I’d have liked a heated steering wheel and reverse camera - but I was happy to forego them for zero delay) Looking at the Skoda site this morning there are 44 Kodiaq Sportline listed for immediate availability so might be worth looking at the list and seeing if one of those would suit you better, and getting your chosen dealer to see if he can get hold of the car for you. Or how amenable they would be to cancelling the order leaving you free to go elsewhere for one of the available cars. https://cars.skoda-auto.com/210/en-gb/carSearch?CarType=N&EquipmentLine=BIBHKW&ImporterCars=false&Model=BIBH&Sort=DATE_OFFER&SortDirection=DESC&_gl=1*1nej8vu*GA4_ga*ZThlMThkMDMtYjE1Ny00NDdhLTk3NTQtNzgzYjFmYzVhNjZh*GA4_ga_MS0YW0TWZD*MTY3OTMwMjU5Ny4xLjEuMTY3OTMwMjYyNi4wLjAuMA..
  6. Traditional cure is to shove a pin into the washer nipple bit to clear our any debris. Don’t know how the modern washers are put together but it might be easier to see if you can clear them from the top end before taking them out. I am presuming that there aren’t any breaks/leaks in the pipes between the washer fluid tank and the washer heads?
  7. @thommo41 I was in a similar position.. I was looking for a VRS and fell lucky on a cancelled order. But I bought the car without a test drive, just sat in it in the showroom. I was coming from a 695 Abarth, now that is a noisy and harsh beast and to be honest after 2 years I’d had enough of it. Unbeatable for putting a smile on your face and having a blast, but a real pain if you wanted to do to the supermarket or just do “normal” driving. Or go to IKEA, the tip, and stuff like that. What I love about the VRS is it’s versatility, I run it in Eco when trolling around with supermarket runs and the like, and can now bung it in sport when I want to have a bit of fun. The icing on the cake though was when another member here managed to switch the volume down on to fake sound to Zero, so I now have for me a pretty perfect blend of a car.
  8. Could something like shown in this link help, or would they stick up too much and stop the seat back folding or damage it if it did fold? seat belt alarm stopper clip edit - can’t paste as a hyperlink but here is a screen shot instead, which might help..
  9. You’re spot on @varooom , the sound being set to zero has held so there is now now sound whatever profile/mode is selected. And it’s so much the better for it 🤣🤣🤣
  10. Without wishing to tempt fate, I have to say I’m entirely happy with my Mk4 VRS petrol/DSG. the only irritant was the fake noise, which has now been set to zero volume thanks to another forum member (you know who you are!) and all is well. a recent motorway trip saw 51 mpg, which is only 10 less than my previous Superb 150 diesel did. But now I have the flexibility to drive “enthusiastically “ should I want to. The car was delivered to dealer October 2022, and was running 1896 software on collection. very happy.
  11. So today with the help of another forum member, I now have a sound actuator turned down to zero. link to post as to how it was done using ODIS attached https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/510736-how-to-switch-off-fake-engine-sound-using-odis/ It really has, for me, transformed the car into a much more pleasant place to be
  12. After my earlier plea for help, I went over to see @varooom who had access to an earlier version on VCDS and also ODIS. Sadly the VCDS couldn’t find Hex A9, so we plugged in the ODIS into the OBD port and computer and went from there. Car ignition was on, and bonnet open during this process. It was a bit like a needle in a haystack, with very little information on YouTube or the web. After searching through probably 1,000 different modules/entries on the screen, eventually we found under 0001 Engine Electronics a submenu with 00A9, the dreaded Sound Actuator. This should be photo#1 clicking on that took is to the second picture, which showed the volume of the actuator as 100. We (he) then changed that value to “0” (zero), clicked “apply”. Then as per the third picture, you can see it has stored the current value as 0. Shut the ODIS down and remove plug from OBD port Turned ignition off, shut the bonnet, shut and locked the car for a minute. unlocked the car and started up. And silence (from the actutor) ensues. As all you have done is turn down the volume, no other faults are thrown. (Disconnecting the unit physically reportedly throws other faults up, and removing the fuse also stops other stuff working) Anyhow, that’s how it was done, and hopefully this information will save other people a lot of time trying to find where 00A9 is buried on ODIS Oh, just to add, running the diagnostics does chew through the car battery, so make sure you have a jump start pack or can plug the car in to something g like a Ctek charger/conditioner while running the diagnostics. And make sure you have turned the heated seat off too as that really seems to eat the battery 🤦🏼 And big thanks to my new hero, @varooom
  13. Just to bring this request for help to a close… Varooom very kindly contacted me this morning and by 15.00 today I was at his place, only about 15 miles from home. I was so glad not to be tackling this job on my own, Varooom very patiently went through loads of stuff on his ODIS and laptop and eventually, hidden away, the solution was found. And finally I have the car set up just as I want it, with no VERY annoying fake sound in any mode. Bliss 😎😎😎 Thanks again to Varooom, a real hero of this forum. And a top bloke 👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻 I will put a post separate to this using some screenshots Varooom took and (hopefully) an explanation in case others struggle to fix this issue and don't have access to OBD Eleven or VCDS but do have ODIS.
  14. @varooom hopefully you’ve got a PM in reply. I can’t seem to make a link work though for the post I was referring to, but hopefully from the thread title I sent you you’ll be able to find it!
  15. The Motorist at Sherburn in Elmet ran a Skoda day yesterday, which I went over to. Quite well supported, probably a few guys and gals from this site. Blue VRS seemed to be the dominant car! some nicely modified cars, particularly liked a Superb Estate on bags (not normally my thing but this just looked “right”), anyway some pictures for those who couldn’t go..

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