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Battery 100% charge, garage servicing, battery 25%
The reason i took car to garage is that the oil service in x days display came on. My op wasn't about how to check whether an oil top up was needed. but how to prevent the battery charge from being used by the garage. The suggest to ask the garage, it'll, be a dealership soon, to recharge I have noted. Another possibility, apart from setting the battery reserve at higher percentage, is for me not to charge the battery before going to the garage.
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Battery 100% charge, garage servicing, battery 25%
Distance to the garage, approximately quarter of a mile. I do not know if they did a road test. I didn't ask and didn't check on the car. I do not know what quantity of oil, but they did say it didn't need the whole of the can and i coiuld have what was left if I wanted it. Oil I think was synthetic, but do not know for sure. "Did you dip the oil cold when collecting the car and then once home with the oil at normal operating temp, and again since cold?" - No I trust this particular garage, good local reputation, it is also an MOT test facility.
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Battery 100% charge, garage servicing, battery 25%
Unsure whether this question has been posted /answered elsewhere? Needing an oil change and not wanting to drive miles to the Skoda dealer to get it done under the service plan, I arranged for a local garage to do the work, reliable business used them before, they got Skoda filter in especially; no issues there. Night before I'd charged the battery to 100% and when I took the car in for service the cockpit reading on arrival was about 95%. When i collected the car later I found the charge was about 25%. Whenever I drive the car I always select hybrid mode. I'm guessing that when the garage had the engine running the mode had 'defaulted' to electric. There doesn't seem to be any way to select a petrol mode only. So am I right in thinking that the only way is to set a high reserve minimum percentage so that the engine switches to petrol as soon as the battery is at minimum?
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Flashing red light on keyless key fob
Flat battery last Sunday, Skoda Assist (AA) mans reckons flat battery likely caused by having the radio on or music playing via Apple Play without the ignition on and cockpit display green light 'Ready'. On Saturday when i last used the car, i drove 3 trips each less than 25 minutes and probably music on without engine in "Ready' for an hour and half or so. A salesman at the Skoda dealership - i am going to use for servicing, having no confidence in the Sk dealership from whom i bought the car - tells me that his colleague had problem of battery flat caused by permanent close proximity of the lossy to the parked car. As the fob red light flashes even when the fob is moved ever so slightly, that combined with anything else on in the car, and short journeys not charging the battery 100%, it all adds up.
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Sport mode and brake lights
Interesting, thank you. Might explain why, when i'm tired which from leaving home before sunrise (when there is no or hardly any other vehicles on the road) and returning a few hours later (by then lots of vehicles on the road),I find that invariably the car behind me will often either pull back and keep its distance or overtake at the first opporunity whenever i ease off the accelerator pedal. On one occasion recently the car behind got so far back (despite a normal distance behind to begin with) that I thought they thought I was drunk.
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Sport mode and brake lights
I drive using a combination of electric (battery) and (petrol) sport mode, depending upon the terrain: sport when going up hill because it lightens/eases the pressure on my foot when depressing the pedal. Perhaps it's because I rarely drive at night that I haven't noticed it before but recently whilst driving before sunrise (no other vehicles on the road) I noticed that whenever I'm in sports mode and take my foot of the accelerator the rear brake lights come o, Is this normal? and if so then does it mean that for slowing down the car uses its brakes, rather than the engine easing off on the fuel?
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Cherished number: dealership using number plate for 'free' advertising
if you read the op then I asked "I'd be interested in what others think about a Skoda dealer expecting buyers to advertise without permission the dealership business free of charge. " I did not ask what you thought of my views on the subject. -- "Did you make the company aware, *before* they started the work, that you officially and formally did not grant them express permission to do what is regarded as standard practice within their industry?" No I didn't - it never crossed my mind to do so because it wasn't until this experience that I had ever heard of lip plates. Every car I''ve bought since the 1970s - approximately 20, of which 14 or so were Audis - the number plates made and supplied by the various dealerships have never included the dealership advertising.
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Cherished number: dealership using number plate for 'free' advertising
Interesting thank you. Are the regulations in Scotland concerning number plates the same as in England? I don't know.
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Cherished number: dealership using number plate for 'free' advertising
Your comments/ opinions are missing the point. The point is that It's my car, i paid for the plates (the plates are not the ones that came with the car) and I didn't give my permission for the plate maker to advertise its business free of charge on my car. The plates would not be deemed illegal: use of a lip plate is outside the regulations. What you do not know and frankly none of your business is that my cherished number doubles as an advertisement for my business and has done successfully for more than 45 years. Even if I wanted to put my website address on my car number plate I couldn't because the only legal space to do so had been taken by a business that is nothing to do with me and which had the cheek to add its details without my permission. As far as i am concerned, it is a matter of principle and since it is my principle I am entitled to restrict it to some things and not others.
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Cherished number: dealership using number plate for 'free' advertising
Please explain why you feel a need to ridicule my preferences. Also, your choice of analogy is illogical. There is a vast difference between a one-off or regular visit(s) to my house by a tradesman whose services I have sought and my having to accommodate on my car (without my permission) a website for someone else's business. Unlike a house which rarely moves - except when perched on the edge of a crumbling cliff or subsiding foundations or portable transported on an artic - and a car that is driven all over the country and parked in all manner of different places.
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Plug-in charging cables and wet weather. [2021 Octavia Estate 1.4 TSI iV vRS 5dr DSG (petrol / hybrid)]
useful info here - https://uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=ideas-and-advice/ip-ratings We have outside sensor lighting which in circa 16 years hasn't been adversely affected by torrential rain and/or steadily falling snow. Then again i do not climb up a ladder to touch the fittings during inclement weather.
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Cherished number: dealership using number plate for 'free' advertising
Supply and fit £30 inclusive of VAT for 2 acrylic plates = £12.50 each My local garage, not dealer, for supply and fit 2 metal plates charged £43.20 = £18 ex vat each. Local garage is also an MOT testing says they regularly fail vehicles where the number plate(s) does/do not comply with the legislation.
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Blade SKODA Gloucester
The main reason I abandoned buying another Audi and having my existing Audi serviced there was the attitude of the franchisee following its purchase by Vertu Motors. Having changed brands (for the boot size and puppy crate needs) and bought from Heritage Gloucester I hope i am not going to experience the same low/ indifferent standard that has befallen the Audi dealership. .So far I"ve had to write strongly-worded letters to get done what should have been done at the onset - such as, for example, their delay in notifying DVLC of the transfer of the car I'd part-exchanged so as to receive the road tax refund. Fortunately I live slightly closer to another Skoda dealer so am likely to go there for servicing.
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Plug-in charging cables and wet weather. [2021 Octavia Estate 1.4 TSI iV vRS 5dr DSG (petrol / hybrid)]
Noted, thank you. 1.0. The charger (Box sealing class) is IP 65/67 2.0 The cable is by Dekra. i have emailed them with the details from the markings on the cable to find out the IP rating. 3.0. The plug into the mains power is KING-GOOD KG-007 (this is a Taiwan company: i have contacted them to find out. 4.0 The plug that attaches to the car has >PA66-GF20-GB10 PBT+PC< but no manufacture name. 5.0 The outside mains power point is IP 66 (installer's verbal confirmation) --- Thanks to whomsoever, I can now edit!
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Cherished number: dealership using number plate for 'free' advertising
On almost all of the Audis I had before getting a Skoda, I was asked by the dealership whether I wanted the Audi to be delivered deleted of the model and technology designation. I do not know whether it still is but it was a factory option (no charge). It is not only the free advertising (use of a lip plate) but also the impression that the car is leased and doesn't belong to me. My local garage (also a registered number plate maker) has now changed both palates. Metal as well., not acrylic.
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