Everything posted by UndertheRadar
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The Superb III Picture thread
I have a westfalia detachable on mine and a dedicated wiring kit. No issues with warranty, works on dash when towing etc. Think from memory it was about £600. Great bar!!
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Automated gates
Thanks. Looked at that earlier but it’s part of the board and can’t be removed quickly. I’ll get a better look when fresh tomorrow, but possibly just as handy to fit a new controller so nothing else goes faulty as well. (Hopefully)
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Automated gates
So, check all the wires for faults. No problems found. Ran a new core to the new motor just to be sure. Still the same tripping issue. Isolated the motors individually, still the same issue. I would have thought if a motor was causing an issue at least one of the gates would cycle individually. looks like it’s a control unit issue.
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Automated gates
Thank you. I’m working on the theory that there a dead wire in the cable run from the controller to the motor caused maybe by the motor burning or shorting out in the first place. It’s about a 14ft run from one to the other, so after quite a few years it’s probably good practise to pull the underground cable out and replace it anyway. the capacitor has been replaced as a new one came with the replacement motor. Just need a rest before looking at it again, as even simple stuff is getting hard to think straight when doing recently.
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Automated gates
Thanks. Had checked them already to be sure. That’s a pic I took before replacing the motor as I’d otherwise have no hope of replacing in the correct order from memory. They are replaced now much neater than they originally were by the fitters.
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Automated gates
Do we have any automated gate technicians on the forum at all? I had a motor recently start to blow the main fuse in the control box, so I’ve replaced the motor. now it’s not tripping the fuse (was only 4 wires to fit the motor) but it’s tripping the controller and sparking in the breaker circled in the pic. next move (when the rain stops) is to replace the length of 4 core from the controller to the motor incase I’ve an issue there due to the motor going. normally sort this sort of thing myself but diagnosed a while back with a TBI and it’s not making things as easy as they used to be. Any help greatly appreciated. do I need to replace the control unit as well?
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Superb 272 Tuning Thread / JB4
Revo do a dsg map as well to match their engine software. They did have a deal if you had them both done together which was £200 off the gearbox software.
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
I have a DTE PedalBox in mine for the last few years. Couldnt drive the car without it. The lag is now non existent. Fitted it as junctions were damn near dangerous to exit or enter. The app version made it easy to install and hide away under the dash, and still control the settings if needed.
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Annoying squeaking behind dashboard.
As quick as you can fix one more seem to appear 😔. When you hear the rattle, use your finger to place a reasonable amount of pressure on the area and see what makes it stop. Normally the top grill on the dash, the centre vents in the dash, the info screen and the instrument cluster seem to be the main dash culprits. I’ve also fixed glovebox rattles and some more in both front door panels around the tweeter units in the top corners beside the door mirrors.
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280 AWD roll bar kit
Front and rear, or just rear? My fronts been replaced twice under warranty and its rattling/creaking again. was going to replace the rear soon to help roll, but might pull both of them out and replace if I can get a positive review, as the fronts a tad more work to change out.
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Superb 280 Front Brakes replacement ?
I always fit EBC to my own vehicles. been using them for more years than I’d like to admit. Only ever had one issue with pad material wearing away in less than 1000 miles on brand new brakes. Never found out why, and never happened again. In fact, I’d have bought some already for my current vehicle if they ever had any in stock for it. good brakes though, and no squealing.
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Looking at DA Polishers
The clay mitts are a good job, but I use them more as a maintance it’s during washes. A clay bar will dive a much better and cleaner finish IMO. I’ve been using these from the bay of evil for years and find them a good sized and very good quality bar. Never had an issue with marring either. I use them with a quick detailer as lube. good luck with the job when you get around to doing it. 👍🏻
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Sim Racing
On the Thrustmaster side of things, most people go for the t300rs for PlayStation compatability. The higher end tgt-2 is priced a bit silly, as it sits in the same region as the Fanatec DD. It’s a slippery slope though. Once you start, you just keep adding things. Shifter, handbrake and uprated pedals etc. Im not sure what stores you have available, but CEX in the U.K. normally has some used examples of the Logitech and thrustmaster sets in stock. They are a bit cheaper than new and come with a 2 year guarantee. The Thrustmaster items are well catered for in aftermarket modifications. There’s mods for the shifter to make it feel more realistic, and magnetic shifters for the wheels. There is also a multitude of mods for the brake pedal feel and stiffness adjustment. Its all really going to depend on how much you think your going to enjoy it and whether you think your going to get into it or not after you recover from surgery.
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Looking at DA Polishers
There are loads of panel wipes available on the market. The last one I tried was Krystal prep. Worked very well with no issues. Once you start getting that fussy over your paint, you need to consider the cloths your using, as even the slightest thing will line your finish before you can add any sort of coating.
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Looking at DA Polishers
The rupes lhr15 Bigfoot is a fantastic polisher. Makes detailing paintwork a lot easier on your body as it’s very refined during use. They also do a brilliant range of polishes and pads to complement the machine. most half decent led handheld lamps will show swirls. I have a few of different sizes and lengths for use with different panels.
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Rear Climate Control / Seat Heating
Seats work with ignition on but engine off.
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Failed, an eyewateringly expensive control unit on a 2016 Superb Estate
Have you looked into having the module repaired rather than replaced?
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2.0TSI 220 DSG oil change schedule
Sorry. Never thought you had a haldex, was just making the point that with my own vehicle I am more inclined to over service those items than let them run on or even make it to manufacturers recommended intervals, given the number of early failures I see on a daily basis. I’d take the 4yrs/40,000 as whichever comes first. Not, if it hasn’t made it to 40,000 by 4yrs, run it on until it does. the cost of an oil change versus a mechatronic (worse case) makes the servicing look reasonable. that’s the principle and basis for most of my mechanical reasonings. Cost to replace versus cost to maintain. Even my oil changes have been doubled. Now every 6months still with the best of oil used. Is it overkill? Probably yes!! But if I do have a mechanical failure of some description, at least I know it couldn’t be prevented and was going to fail anyway. Everyone has their own ideas on maintenance, but I would at the very least, recommend, meeting the recommended interval for the box regardless of low mileage.
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2.0TSI 220 DSG oil change schedule
I changed my haldex oil at 16k and nearly 2yrs old. I will be doing my DSG this year at short of 3yrs old, with around 21k on it. I have a habit though of moving service items up my own list depending on how important I believe some preventative maintenance will preserve the part in question. From memory, I believe the 381 box is 80,000 miles rather than the 40,000 recommended for yours, which seems to cause some confusion at times. The plugs in my 2.0tsi (272) had a silly service interval, but I’m not in front of the service system, so can’t look it up. Think it was either 60k or 80k. I do however remember making a mental note in my little overkill brain to change them every 4yrs.
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Changing the differential??
Fitted a Quaife to my wife’s ST for the same issue. Absolutely night and day difference in the wet. Had Kuhmo’s on my last motor and they were deadly in the wet. Fitted Michelins and it was like a different car.
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Is black badge a step to far?
I’ve de badged mine as well. I think the new black/white badge will look better than the all black that’s fitted at the minute. I would be very tempted to try a number plate surround as well.
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So I went and bought a Jaaaag
I think they look quite smart. The number plate breaks up the front grill and the rear is just new and will become that bit softer looking as time goes by. Love the colour, works extremely well with the black trim enhancements.
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Big brake kit options on the 272 Superb?
The bay of evil. I have a saved search for racingline and see at least one set a month appear. I’m sure if a few were set for different makes it would open up your choices. Keep in mind most need 19” plus rims to fit due to clearance.
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2.0 TSI Remap Options
I adjusted my throttle response settings within a few weeks of getting the car as junctions and roundabouts etc were damn near dangerous due to the lag. Compared to the pedal box, changing the pedal settings over vcds made very little difference from the experience I had.
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Boot rattle
Answered above. 👍🏻