Everything posted by classic
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EV real world range and cost to charge
Yes at Exeter Services as well. I went there 4 times in 2022, to be fair 3 times I got straight on a charger. Had to queue last May though not quite on the scale of the report you quoted, it is a horrible feeling when you pull in and see a queue. I thought then that if it was bad in May then the summer holiday months would be worse. They have a double figure number of chargers as well. Unfortunately Cornwall is an ev charger desert so people will need to charge either entering or leaving and Exeter is an ideal location. Having a Tesla is obviously better with the supercharger network but it looks like even that is getting close to maxed out at Exeter
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EV real world range and cost to charge
Been there, done that….
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the truth about electric cars
The sheer complexity of modern diesels is frightening, not to mention dsg gearboxes. I can only imagine what a euro 7 tdi will be like. Toyota hybrids have proved to be mega reliable but the jury is still out on all other makes. A major advantage of full ev is they are simple mechanisms, a major disadvantage is the lack of trained mechanics and equipped workshops if they do need anything.
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EV real world range and cost to charge
You could do it in your more or less empty Enyaq, if there were no major holdups or diversions and all possible chargers were actually available. The reality can become a different story when loaded to any degree and when the random things that affect long journeys occur. I tried to make an Enyaq work for me for 25,000 miles and the infrastructure isn’t there, also 3.5 miles/kWh was a good average on a journey for me. I never got near 4.5, it would need to be a lot of downhill, summer and aircon off and max 65 mph to get that out of mine. ps domhall, I love your videos on YouTube (particularly before I collected my Enyaq and whilst I had it), and you are doing a great job of promoting EVs and the Enyaq in particular. I think regular out and back from a home charger or on preplanned journey it works, but go off the script anywhere and it can start to become difficult.
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P0673
I don’t think a different brand will matter, they should be made to the required specifications.
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Hi from Barcelona!
Welcome. They look fantastic in red.
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Sump. Paint, leave, replace ?
I’ve painted it. Not pretty but should slow the rot. Cleaned it up and rubbed it down as best as I could, then a couple of coats of zinc primer and some black engine enamel.
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Vehicle Service - Red and Amber Items - FUD or serious items to watch out for?
The brake disc probably looks the worst of all the things they reported, but the brake efficiency obviously passed mot. The light misting is normal. AC service, I do actually get this done every 3 years (which for me is 60k miles) but many people will have a good argument to say if it works it doesn’t need it. You can buy your own air con aerosol bomb to do the anti bac thing they charge extra for. Wishbone bush passed the mot. I would budget for new front discs and pads maybe next year, and that’s it.
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Clutch pedal
There is a non return valve in the vacuum line for the brake servo to hold vacuum when the engine is stopped. I think it is possible that if oil is getting into the servo vacuum line and the check valve was faulty then oil could enter the servo and then maybe get through to drip into the footwell. Just my thoughts. Dooge has the best suggestion initially.
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P0673
p0673 is a fault on the glow plug circuit of cylinder 3. On the 1.6 and 2.0 tdi Octavia engines I have worked on, the cylinder 3 glow plug is the one with a combined pressure sensor. You can test the glow plugs using a multimeter. They should be reasonably straightforward to change but in reality can sieze into the cylinder head and be extremely difficult to unscrew or snap off.
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60K Inspection Service - Quote from Indy
No worries, only 111,000 more miles to go !
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Wife's Smashed Passenger Wing Mirror Assembly
There is a screw/bolt behind the interior trim of the mirror that holds it onto the door. The difficulty on these is you have to remove the whole interior door trim before the interior mirror trim can be pulled off and the wires to the mirror plug into a control unit more or less in the middle of the door. link to a video for the door panel removal, ;
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60K Inspection Service - Quote from Indy
It is about right maybe slightly high. I got a “major service” at a VW specialist for £265 which was oil and filter, inspection, air filter, pollen filter and spark plugs. I got it done there as it was still covered by a used car warranty, I could buy the parts and oil for £140, less if I got cheaper oil and didn’t use Bosch or similar quality parts. When you consider they get parts and oil at trade price they are charging around £150 for the labour on a major service which will no doubt only take their mechanic about 1 hour. This time I have just changed my own oil and filter 10,000 miles later for less than £50 using Castrol oil and a Bosch filter. I’m planning on running this car probably until 200,000 miles so I’m not bothered about a full garage service record. The fact is a service history is helpful if you’re going to be selling it later down the line, so maybe the £100 or so extra a year is worthwhile.
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the truth about electric cars
I guess so, but yet another thing a blind eye is turned to. Big fleets will state they use modern euro 6 vehicles or EVs whilst the old ones rumble on elsewhere, unseen by our masses.
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the truth about electric cars
Supposing (it isn’t going to happen) that every car, van and hgv in the UK was an ev and all the railways were electric and the power was all from nuclear and renewables. What meaningful difference would it make to global warming ? We are a very small slice of the cake. The USA is off the scale compared to us for numbers of vehicles. So are Asia, South America, Russia. Right now huge volumes of our used HGV tractor units, and certain useful smaller vehicles ready for scrap here, get exported to countries that keep them running for years. I guarantee that the dpf’s and ad blue systems will be removed. What about all the worlds agricultural vehicles and aircraft and ships. Parts of the USA are literally on fire and they are still only moving slowly on ev adoption. They have mass shootings on a regular basis and still (as a country ) won’t change gun control. They love fossil cars way more than guns… Even if the Green Party was in power here and transformed the entire infrastructure I don’t think it would move the dial much on global warming.
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Sump. Paint, leave, replace ?
Good idea, I’ll have a look on eBay. I did see a new full length steel one that was £158.
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Sump. Paint, leave, replace ?
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A Dingling Cable, What is it and where it is supposed to go???HELP!
At no time have I advised anyone to do anything which could result in a potentially lethal electric shock. I politely ask you to withdraw that remark. My advice was to make sure that BerkCo knew for certain what the wire was before they bolted it to the vehicle frame. I am exceedingly happy that they did this, and can now confidently have the wire connected. Anyone reading this thread will see that. My mistake was posting my thoughts as to whether such a vehicle ground was required for a mains connected engine block heater straying into your 240v territory for you to post a patronising explanation as to why it was required in your usual self righteous tone, rather than just explaining. All the best, I’m glad it is sorted 😀.
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A Dingling Cable, What is it and where it is supposed to go???HELP!
Sorry fella, I do not believe I have said any such thing. You made your point earlier. I would politely suggest you don’t over play your hand disingenuously twisting what I have put on here whilst I was genuinely trying to help a fellow member.
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A Dingling Cable, What is it and where it is supposed to go???HELP!
You can see it’s a defa system. Looks like this is the cable in your video with the earth and a description about connecting it. https://www.defa.com/content/uploads/Documentation/Downloads/Technical-information/Electrical-preheating/1920254.pdf I apologise if I’ve been over cautious but I stand by my belief that you need to be sure before connecting wires direct to ground or live.
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A Dingling Cable, What is it and where it is supposed to go???HELP!
JR, I don’t know what the wire is. I know it isn’t an OE ground wire. I wouldn’t bolt it to the vehicle frame until I knew what it was. Test, don’t guess.
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A Dingling Cable, What is it and where it is supposed to go???HELP!
I only know that I don’t know what I don’t know, if that makes sense ! Thinking further about it, if this an engine heater that is plugged into your house mains electricity then why would it connect to the vehicle ground ? The car is sat on tyres so isn’t “grounded”. If anything shorted out or became live from the engine heater and was connected to the vehicle ground then the car frame could be live to your house mains electricity and go to “ground” through you if you touched it. Maybe your house earth tripped for safety because that wire is or isn’t connected to ground, but I’d definitely want to know for sure first.
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A Dingling Cable, What is it and where it is supposed to go???HELP!
You don’t know exactly what it is. JR says it’s 100% always a ground, then exceptions being the main battery terminal or if someone bodged something. What if it is something connected to something that becomes live and you bolted it to ground ? Maybe it is a ground connection it looks like one. I would personally want to know rather than guess.
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A Dingling Cable, What is it and where it is supposed to go???HELP!
Why not, it’s 100% always a ground. If it melts when you a press a button one day……
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A Dingling Cable, What is it and where it is supposed to go???HELP!
100% always, that’s a lot of times, ok then.