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ivanj

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  1. I have a 2003 superb and the engine workshop alarm has come up. Also the cruise control has stopped working. The alarm fist came up when I pulled away quite quickly across a buisy road. The car has done 126000 miles.

    I wonder if it is a sensor on the clutch though there are no obvious signs of clutch wear, I know the cruise control is shut down if the clutch is depressed. Is it a question of adjustment and what is ithe procedure.

  2. Is there any advantage in having a superb 1.9/130 remapped from the point of view of fuel consumption. Mine is not bad averaging out at 48 overall. However would like to get more if I can. I am not interested in the power which i feel is more than adequate at 130hp.

  3. The buying experience got off to a rocky start due to the casual rudeness of the salesman. A lovely car however. Servicing has been beset by poor standards on their part which they seem unwilling to comment on. It cost me over £300 to get the interior light fixed because, as they admitted at the time they were not aware of the generic problem with the pollen filter leaking water. added to that I had my alloy wheels damaged whilst in service and was rewarded with a quick rub and a bit of spray paint. No apology, I felt that my complaint was regarded as frivolous.

    I am not impressed to say the least.

  4. I am getting coolant loss but there are no signs of water on the drive. I have had the system checked to see if there is a problem with the head gasket and that seems to be OK , no gas in the coolant. I have also changed the filler cap to make sure that it is not a problem with the relief valve. Has anyone else has mysterious losses of this kind?

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