Everything posted by Sweaty_Yeti
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I've got a few questions
Many thanks for the heads up, The Haldex oil has been changed twice in 35k miles but the car is 10 years old so im guessing its like a cambelt ..miles or time , But its something to keep an eye on . Cheers
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I've got a few questions
Wow, everyday is a school day, ok i just thought it was a Yeti thing having not come across it before in such quantity on one vehicle with such low mileage and infrequent use before, however the AA article clarifies that very succincly . Many Thanks
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I've got a few questions
Ah righto, its unusual as ive mostly had French cars before and this volume of broken springs is new to me . Re: cambelt, yes I am always on top of that but just wondered if there was one of those bizarre things that drivers in the know recommend getting done at the same time because its difficult to get to etc . But many thanks for the Advice and info
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I've got a few questions
Many Thanks
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Roomster, Yeti (or estate?) to carry an MTB or two
For 5k you could pickup a decent Yeti 4x4 which would be ideal if you are going to off-road sites for your bike , the Yeti has a Haldex clutch so has 'intelligent' 4x4 meaning its in 2 wheel drive most of the time ( good for fuel efficiency) but is always there if you need it and a hill descent button which works forwards and backwards gradually moving you forwards or backwards without losing control. Its chunky, well built, has roof rails for a storage box for all your bike spares and the rear seats can be fully removed making a big boot space and saving weight too ... yes I have one and its an absolutely amazing car .
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I've got a few questions
Thank you both for your time. Im slowly getting used to the codes for wheels etc. I am really pleased with the Yeti so far, the build quality and paint is excellent and after having the bhp increased on the engine and brembo discs and pads all round I find it just gives the old girl the oomph that she needs and the stopping power too. It's a really rugged car, no flimsy plastics -no silly gimmicks , I just really like it. I know the car from new as it was my mum's before me . Mum fully serviced it religiously from day one at Skoda so is in amazing mechanical condition with a paltry 35k on the clock. The only furrowing of brows has come from the three suspension coils that have broken , two on the rear when mum had it and the passenger side front under my ownership ..perhaps this was a common fault at one time? The cam belt was changed four and a half years ago and I have been informed by my local garage that it should be changed every 5 years , is there any advice re: anything else I should have changed whilst they are in there apart from the water pump? As part of my modernisation project I upgraded the original cd payer/radio to a modern Skoda RNS315 Nav unit with hands free phone unit and am on the hunt for a reasonably priced NAV SD card for it. Thanks once again for the information.
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Yeti Tyre and Rim Guide
Fab news! thats just saved me a small fortune. Just as a matter of interest does the 1.6 Yeti share the same wheels as my 2.0 Yeti? Im trying to learn about wheel sizes etc and its a bit bewildering at first . Many thanks
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Yeti Tyre and Rim Guide
A stunning amount of information thank you. Could I pick your brains please? I note in your list that the 1.6 tdi Yeti has 205/60R16 tyres on what would seem to be the same rims as my 2010 2.0 Yeti 4x4 which is fitted with 215/60R16 as standard onto my rims I have a near mint set of snow tyres from a previous car which are 205/60R16 and wondered if they would be ok to put onto my current rims as they would appear to be the same as the ones used on the 1.6 Yeti..or have I missed something? Pearls of wisdom gratefully accepted. My Yeti model and wheel type attached.