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Huggy05

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    1.2tsi
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    2017

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  1. Did you get the problem sorted. I’m having same issue?
  2. Has your car been ok since ? I’m am currently having exactly same issue but don’t have anything conected
  3. Hi, I have a problem with my Skoda rapid . RAC came out and obd reader codes were P030000 P030100 P030200. Took car to mechanics and had all 4 plugs changed and 2 new coils fitted to 1&2. The problem had not been fixed. Back to same mechanic who read new codes P0203 P0202. I managed to get car to another garage before they broke up for Xmas . They had the vehicle for 2 days and did compression test and other fault finding, but again could not find the issue. The car starts fine every time and tick over is spot on. I can drive car for about 3 miles with no problems or warning lights coming on. Car sounds and preforms perfect. Then misfire , spluttering ,EML and EPC lights come on dash and car goes into limp mode. I use the car as a taxi and have service every 10k miles. Mileage is 144k . I’ve had all nesssasary parts changed at correct times and the car does not lose oil or water. Can anyone shed some light on this ? I have noticed that the stop start error message appears on my dash at start up. I always disable this function but error code message is constant since issue with my car.
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