Everything posted by Former
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105/120/Estelle alternator
If you still have the old alternator you might want to try this, I've never had to do it but I like the idea of cheap, quick, easy repairs. - how to fix a SEIZED alternator (Quick Fix) -
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OBD2 scanners, apps, tools, whatnot question
Based on what you have put before something like the OBDeleven would be much more suited to your wants and needs plus if you want more from it you can pay more. An OBDeleven was used on my wife's (OBD2) Fabia on some sort of "smart" phone and the report and use was impressive. To get more, and to me easier use and presentation, and quicker you will be going into high level scan tools that are into the hundreds of Euros. I think you would soon get fed up of the cheap or free Apps and cheap adapter cables as from the very little I have seen of them they are very hit and miss in use plus I do wonder how good their programming and readings are and you also want reliable updates to whatever system you get. https://obdeleven.com/en/supported-vehicles
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P2096 Post Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Lean Bank 1
Please note - I am not a mechanic or expert in anything. Any other symptoms/issues you've noticed with the car, any other codes. That one code in itself doesn't tell you a lot, have a read to the end of that article and see if that brings up more info. - https://www.700r4transmissionhq.com/p2096-volkswagen-golf/ ETA: what was done at the service a couple of months ago, has the air filter been changed?
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Rear brake discs - typical lifespan?
Yes truly dreadful, another example of the race to the bottom.
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Intermittent Cutting Out and Other Electrical Witchcraft
If you've changed the fuel filter with a good quality replacement since the problem started then there's no point replacing it again, unless you think it's dud for some reason. I've had a brand new one leak on a brand new car but if it wasn't for bad luck with cars I'd not have any luck with them.
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Intermittent Cutting Out and Other Electrical Witchcraft
Not sure where you are with this but if you have doubts about fuel delivery have you checked/changed the fuel filter for (reasonably) cheap and easy.
- Electrical connections - what grease?
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Electrical connections - what grease?
I think it might depend on application as to how important or not the particular grease (or other) needs to be, I'm almost sure (never sure with my memory) many years back that I used to put Copperease on battery posts and earth connections and never had any trouble (hence I learnt the battery post need nothing) to be later be told it would insulate the connections from each other, but the tiny pin connectors with computer type electronics might be another matter. Even allowing for global warm and the car sitting out in the summer locked and sealed up as a heat trap to please any insurer I'm not sure you need a high melting point grease but as I found with my wife's 2015 Mk3 Fabia the wrong and or too much grease in the wiper stalk can give a constant wiper action when on or not.
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How much time do you warm-up your Felicia?
Yes but new NGK lambda and NGK iridium plugs might be even better or at least a bit better, as you already have them it is no additional cost to try them on test. Which plugs are best overall year round may or may not require year round testing. Plus you have which is best at your cold start problem. That is now all water under the bridge or fuel out of the end of the exhaust.
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Electrical connections - what grease?
Theory is the connections are so tight the contact areas push out the grease to surrounding areas to prevent crud build up and crud getting in. Contralube 770 is what I use, back available now at reasonable prices believe, some say to use it generously but that can often lead to some being be wasteful with the use, I bought a few small sachets years back and still have some left, if I needed more I'd now by a tube as the prices are back to sensible. - https://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/product/827/category/154 HTH. ETA: nothing is needed to be added to connection of battery post clamps to modern car battery posts.
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Rear brake discs - typical lifespan?
Wots the rear like. 🙂
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Rear brake discs - typical lifespan?
AG Falco can't dispute what you do just wondering do you cars sleep in a garage or outside, and what is a brake strip on discs?
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Rear brake discs - typical lifespan?
ETA: I forgot to put, the rear brakes were shown as 50% remaining at last year's service and MoT (front 10% remaining). I have not been impressed with the VW/Skoda parts quality, on my wife's 2015 (2016 MY) Fabia Mk3 I changed the front discs and pads last year (at 6 years 41k-miles) but as the car was bought at 10k-miles with an uncertain history (Dealer's car) I can't account for what happened before my wife's ownership. I changed the front discs and pads to Pagid and these seemed better than the previous set, presumably factory but I didn't check, but they were obviously newer and less worn. At the last MoT both front dampers had to be changed, the brakes were only advisory, this didn't impress me either but again I can't account for the first 10k-miles of their life and despite our local MP's claims and keeping in with his party and whoever the leader and PM is at the time our county has many potholes and rough road surfaces. My wife's previous car was a Vauxhall and I can remember the Dealership offering alternative parts to those that VX offered and they said they were just as good but lower priced but we stuck with VX which in hindsight was probably wasted extra expenditure.
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Injector recoding caused diesel knock
As thomasaspin has put a higher level scan tool gives so much information that someone that really understands the information has a really good base to start diagnostics from. Viewing live and recorded data should give lots more useful information that can be interrogated and interpreted but it can require time to do this properly - and a person able and willing, or allowed to. As - "re-introduced the codes physically written on injectors (which were the same as the codes previously stored in the ECU) back into the ECU via the computer" I'd want to see that information as I very well know about typos, it will be on their computer but you might (ETA: not) be shown it - but again a mismatch should show up in its performance anyway on subsequent runs of the scan tool. "As genuine Skoda Injectors are over £500 each we would need to send the injectors away to be tested and if necessary." - And if necessary what(?). Unfortunately you are stuck in their complaint procedure and if you try to break from it you very much risk losing whatever the cost of their work is if you take your car elsewhere for repair. Everyone makes mistakes, if they've made a mistake it's up to you if you trust them to rectify it and put your car right. Personally from much bitter experience of the car trade I'd forget any admission of mistakes on their part and consider not putting good money after bad with them if you don't trust them and write-off your loss with them and move on but only you know how you feel about that.
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Problem with Gearshift Linkage Ball Head
Yes very annoying, one of the 'joys' of using an old car.
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Problem with Gearshift Linkage Ball Head
Ah, right, the penny has now dropped with me, it is loose but not completely disconnected, I could not see the detail in the photos and I think perhaps the drawing has the clip facing the wrong way.
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195x55R15 vs. 195x50R15
I'm not sure how many of the tyre comparison calculators or sites actually included the rolling circumference but this one appears to. - " . . . it is important to make sure your vehicles rolling circumference remains the same or as close to the original rolling circumference as is possible. Our handy Tyre Calculator lets you see all the acceptable tyre sizes that exist within a 1% tolerance of your original size and also lets you compare two tyre sizes to see if the new size will be within the 1% tolerance of the old size." The 1% tolerance seems to include 1.24%. https://alloywheels.com/tyreCalculator Calculator Results Comparing 195/55R15 against 185/60R15 Width Profile Rim Diameter Diameter Tyre 1 195 55 15 595.5mm Tyre 2 185 60 15 603mm FITMENT OK! The percentage change is 1.24% and the circumferece change is 7.5mm.
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Problem with Gearshift Linkage Ball Head
Could the clang be because of missing parts 26?
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How much time do you warm-up your Felicia?
Very disappointing that the new NGK lambda, that was exactly as fitted by factory and used on the car for so long, did not give the hoped for improvement (so far) but it is a bad assumption that the ECU likes the Champion plugs and NGK unless you have thoroughly tested the combinations of the four items, including Bosch and NGK iridium plugs. The results may be the same but this is not certain and not tested, you need to change and test only one part at a time if you want to find the culprit of any part of the issue you have.
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Weird sound on accelerating
It might be different in Sweden but in the UK you can presume nothing with mechanics, garages/Dealerships. A good one will tell you what they do and provide evidence, others might say they do something if you ask them but might not do it even if they provide evidence that they have. It depends on the tyres and if it includes a full size spare as to how they are rotated or perhaps how much fuss is made of the rotation order. Some vehicles have different tyre pressures front to rear, not MK3 Fabias AFAIK (but I could be wrong as I often am). You could have a look at the tread wear across the full width of each tyre and measure across the full width at three different points on the circumference of the tyre to check for even wear and any budges or bits missing, check the sidewalls for budges too (not so easy with the inside sidewalls). Also have a look at the wheels for any damage or signs of buckling, easiest is to have the wheel off the ground and spin it whilst looking at the edge or just put a straight edge across as much as you can. Failing that take some high resolution photos of the wheels and tyre sidewalls and full width of tread and then you can zoom in on photos for more detail or post them up here. Might show something or might not but with these camera phones it's all quick and easy to do, or so I'm told, though I would view on a much larger screen. ETA: Three suspecting the tyres so it might help to at least eliminate them from the possibilities even if they turn out not to be the cause. As I loathe anything but driving cars I always start at the simplest and easiest possible culprit and solution especially if it means keeping my hands clean and not too much effort.
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Weird sound on accelerating
So as I put I would start with the tyres, changing the wheel positions, costs nothing but a bit of time and effort if you do it yourself. Also have look under the car to see if any clips are loose or missing from the undertray or something silly like a stick stuck under there. I have an intermittent whistle on my car (not my wife's Fabia that has loads of odd noises) I think it might be from the front antiroll bar but as it is intermittent it is hard to tell, might be the windscreen instead, it annoys me for a while then I get distracted by something else and forget about it until the next time. My neighbour videoed my car for his YT channel and on the audio I can hear the whistle but he says he can't, clear as a bell to me.
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EBC Pleins disc D808, do fit in my stock calipers?
Are you taking your car on the track then or adding a lot of extra weight or towing something very heavy, is there a reason why standard brakes are no longer good enough? We have been around the spare parts databases' errors, omissions and confusions before so I won't repeat all that again. Brembo are a brand name that used to make/supply good brakes parts but that stopped being reliable or consistent a few years back. EBC is a very local, family run company, in the town I live in, my mate used to know the 'dad' in the 1960s, motorsports had less multi-millionaire prima donnas owners, builders racers and those in the business back then. Neither my mate or I have ever used their products, that is not to say the products are bad just neither of us have had the need. Have a look on their website and contact them if you have queries. - https://ebcbrakesdirect.com/automotive/skoda/felicia/eng/1.3/yft/2001 Drilled and grooved discs are often more of a fashion choice than practical choice, I remember someone telling me, or seen somewhere, that a groove in the brake pads might be useful, which some have. As I knew someone 20 years back that was a director for Pagid UK I have had Pagid Performance brakes on a (road only) British sports car because he fitted them but the Germans made him 'redundant' and Pagid became part of TMD Friction Group who also own Textar, Mintex, Don, Cobreq, nisshinbo, and Bendix. Last year I put standard Pagid front discs and pads on my wife's 2015 Fabia Mk3 and they seem fine and were an improvement over the worn, I assume, factory fitted items. - https://www.eurocarparts.com/brake-discs The tyres are of course a vital part of the braking system and if you 'upgrade' the front brakes then you will also need to 'upgrade' the rear brakes to keep the balance otherwise the overall braking may not improve just the front wheels doing more of the work so two wheel/tyres instead of all four wheels/tyres working equally at stopping.
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Weird sound on accelerating
James the first clip is 103 seconds long at about 14 seconds it sounds like there might be an exhaust shield type rattle, the second clip is 29 seconds, the whines I hear could be tyre or wind roar, mechanical from the engine or something like wheel bearing. The summer tyres could be cold. Nothing sounds that bad to me as TOTALLY a non-mechanic or expert in anything. These are mass-produced VW cars, don't fall for the old "German engineering quality" being that high, not that it was always that good, these cars like most are built down to a price they're not the likes of Toyota or Honda. Some others might immediately identify a sound that's an issue but sorry it's not me. Sorry I misunderstood.
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Tyre pressures
At least you made the effort to look at the Driver's Handbook many men out of arrogance and/or ignorance never bother. I agree that the books can be very awkward and seem written by an apprentice German engineer then translated to Chinese before being translated to English. You must have just missed the information in the book, though they do seem to like to camouflage away useful information . I never trust that the spare wheel/tyre is original to the vehicle and always check the handbook for size and pressure anyway, things get taken and swapped around in Dealerships/garages. Most spare tyres are left to deflate and not checked and often if it's an old car the spare can be totally flat.
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Weird sound on accelerating
Which noise, at what point(s) in the recordings? It could be so many things, the test and change of tyres might just be coincidences. Has anything changed or been altered under the car, any clips loose or missing, any changes to the front of the car anything added, removed, broken, anything added, removed or broken from the roof, anything added, removed or broken from the side(s), anything added, removed or broken on the rear of the car. If you hear it when going on a roundabout does it make the sound when going on bends or turns in the same direction and speed? If you really feel it might relate to the tyre change you could try (if possible) swap front left with front right or front to rear to see if the sound goes or changes. My wife's Fabia seems to regularly make different strange noises, mainly from the engine bay, I've given up wondering about them.