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IvanKendellen

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  1. Hi folks, Same problem here in a 2018 octavia. Firstly my engine was replaced at 124k. New injectors, timing belt kit, water pump etc and ultimately the engine was replaced in December 2019. Water pump was again replaced after thus as it was leaking. Fast forward to September 2021 and coolant loss issue arises. Car was in local dealer a few time to diagnose fault but none was found. Eventually in February 2022 it was decided that the egr cooler was the problem and yous was changed out at a cost if over €1200. Next dat, coolant issue was still there. Local dealer have had the car since 18th of February now. Next it was decided that there may be a crack I the head, had to argue with skoda ireland to get the cost of stripping and testing covered by them. This took an email to one of the ceo s of skoda Ireland to get this sorted. Anyway..... head comes back ok after testing and then all other ancillary coolant parts tested. Just back from the garage again today and apparently now skoda ireland have told the dealer to change the charge air cooler despite Local dealer finding no issue with it. Like one of the other posters, I am also a taxi driver and have had no income from the taxi for over 3 months now.

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