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Now, this a full service ! superb overhaul.
Love it! Great job, well done sir... (E539) Sreten would be proud I'm sure 😎
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Sleeping space in the back?
The rear seats will indeed fold perfectly flat, just pull the fabric tabs at the back of the seat squabs, then you can lift and tilt them so they are positioned in the footwell, allowing the backrests to lie flat and level with the boot floor. I'm 5'10 and have had a kip in the back of mine on a couple of occasions...there's loads of room to spare. I'd recommend an inflatable camping mat though. 60mpg from the 170bhp 4x4 DSG would be delightful, but probably only achievable if everywhere you intend to drive is downhill 😄 I average somewhere around the low 40s
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drivers seat moves on its own while driving
Had this issue the other day after I'd left the windows open 1 inch overnight... of course after a fine day it turned out to be the wettest night of the year and I woke up to find that some rain had got it on the seats and doors. The following day my driver's seat started playing silly buggers as I was driving down the road. Next day, flat battery. Followed wiilydog's advice and popped the seat memory switch out... sure enough, signs of green oxidisation on the circuit board. Obviously not something that's happened overnight, more the straw that broke the camel's back. Battery recharged and 24hrs since the switch has been disconnected and thankfully the seat has stayed put. Electrical contact cleaner and a good clean-up will hopefully sort the seat memory switch... will post results later. Before I had disconnected the switch I tried resetting the memory buttons but was unable to. When pressing 1/2/3 only #2 worked.
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Lots of errors on dash
Try and get yourself an ATE sensor for the front right... presumably that's what brand will be fitted to it already. ECP don't seem to have ATE sensors in stock at the moment but you might find them elsewhere, £50ish. If you can get the sensor out easily just check what brand it is and replace with the same.
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Lots of errors on dash
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@FLAPPERJACK7 After smelling strong exhaust fumes in the cabin on a few occasions I popped the bonnet and spotted some tell-tale sooty signs in my engine bay...now hoping it's nothing more serious than that gasket & clamp issue you mentioned...- diagnostics help needed Cornwall
Hi all - does anyone in Cornwall not too far from PZ own OBDeleven/Carista/VCDS and willing to help with a quick scan to diagnose which wheel sensor is lighting up my dash with ABS/ESC warnings? There's a pasty and a rattler in it for ya!Salad_Fingers changed their profile photo- ABS and Traction Control warning lights appeared
Various warning lights suddenly appeared last week - unsure whether they're all related or just coincidence that they've appeared at the same time. Tyre pressure warning was on previously and think I have a slow puncture - refilled tyre and reset the tyre pressure, all ok for a few days. Once the other warning lights appeared the tyre pressure warning appeared again and although I've checked and reset the pressure in all four tyres I'm unable to reset it. Bulb warning light - there's been a temperamental fault with number plate lighting - one of the two bulbs goes out occasionally - tap it and it comes back on, so not sure whether the warning light is on for that fault or the AFS. Anyone with an OBD scanner local to Penzance?! MOT due so may end up biting the bullet and buy one myself. From what I've read on here there could be a few causes for these warnings to appear - faulty abs sensor perhaps. - Smoke from engine bay
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