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  1. Thanks for your response. Think I underestimated the weight of my passengers somewhat. We'll probably weigh around 400 kg altogether. Yes, I've already had some difficult encounters with dirt tracks and speed humps in my Superb, so now I treat those sort of obstacles with more caution than I used to.
  2. Hi. I have a 2012 1.6 TDI Superb estate and I was wondering if anyone has any anecdotes or any other related experiences about carrying significant loads in this model of car. Myself and three friends are thinking about travelling from Nottinghamshire to the Lake District later this year for a camping event in my 1.6 diesel Superb estate. All four of us are probably above average in terms of bodyweight, and we plan to mount a fairly big roofbox to the car. The combined extra weight of the roof box and the other camping related equipment we might be taking could be over 100 kg, and the combined bodyweight of all four of us would probably be about 320 kg. Our drive may well include going up some fairly steep hills in Cumbria. Do you think the car would be able to handle the journey, or am I being unrealistic using the vehicle above? I appreciate there potentially could be issues relating to speed humps and bumpy dirt tracks, but I'm also trying to plan for how well the car would deal with steep roads and gaining speed on the faster roads.
  3. If I removed fuse 5 from the fuse box in the dashboard of the car above, which apparently is the the fuse for the control unit for headlamp beam adjustment, headlight swivel, and the control unit for the parking and park assist), will the headlamps simply stay in their current, correct position?
  4. Hi. Thanks for the information. Yes, when I'm in reverse and as per the image above an image of the car does show up near the radio/CD tuner, along with accompanying wavy lines to indicate when and approximately where the vehicle is in relation to objects behind it.
  5. Hi. Thanks for the help so far. I've attached an image of the control system I have. The sensors on the rear don't look like aftermarket sensors, but I could be wrong. The rear sensors for reversing appear flush with the rest of the vehicle body and are the same colour as the car. Two of the sensors appear to be located just below the wide reflective strip on each side of the back of the car, and there may be two more nearer to the middle at the back, along the same horizontal position as the outer two sensors.
  6. Thanks, I really appreciate your advice. I don't have the bigger, more detailed display you have on your car. My display is among the most basic of any Superb MKII. Last year someone tried to advise me about the maxidot display. I tried following their advice, however it was as though my maxidot display, (or equivalent) was less sophisticated than that of the maxidot the person giving me the advice had. As you've pointed out, it'd be surprising if there weren't simple ways to adjust the volume of the reversing alert.
  7. Follow up: I don't think the issue of the loud reversing sensor alert has been resolved so far by altering the volume on the radio/CD player. Am I going to have to take a fuse out if I want to stop the unnecessary audio alerts, or will removing any fuses affect other, essential parts of the car?
  8. Think I might have managed to lower the volume by fiddling with the radio/cd player. I pressed the button near the far right side that looks like a musical note, cycled through the settings and lowered 'PCD Volume.' (Or similar.) Time will tell if this has resolved the issue. 🤔
  9. Thanks, I appreciate your advice.
  10. Hi. I mean the (unnecessarily loud) beeps that occur inside the car when reversing and nearing what the sensors believe is an obstruction.
  11. Hi. Is there any way to completely disable, (or at least turn down the volume of) the audible alert when reversing the Superb S TDI CR 1.6 (2012) estate?
  12. Hi. I measured my battery tray and it's about 280 mm across. I think the dimensions of my battery tray and the battery height is compatible with those you mentioned. Varta generally seem to advertise the longest warranties.lockquote widget
  13. Hi. I have a standard, old fashioned 2012 1.6 Superb diesel estate. (Not stop-start.) I'm thinking of buying a better battery and I was wondering whether an AGM battery, such as the one in the link would be suitable? https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/powerline/096agm/ Has anyone with a similar car to mine had any experience of using AGM batteries in this type of car and if so was it positive or negative?
  14. Hi. I took the car in to the accredited independent garage today for the new anti-roll bar linkage ball joints to be replaced. I was originally quoted £105 in total to replace two of these by this garage. (One at the front and one at the rear.) This was a reputable garage. I tried at least three garages for the quotes. The technician inspected the old drop links and told me there were three that needed replacing. The technician said the other drop link was fairly new. I paid £144 in total for the three 'drop links', (hope this is the correct word?) to be replaced. I mentioned to the technicians that it might be better to replace all of the drop links, (even if they're not currently causing problems,) but they insisted this wasn't necessary. One of the drop links on my car was so old it separated into two pieces when being removed. The garage used MOOG parts. I was charged £62.50 for labour, (1.25 hours) - excluding VAT and £57.50 excluding VAT for the three linkage ball joints. The clunking noise when I go over bumps has gone.

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