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  1. Yep, I can store and recall seat positions. But it never stays all the way up. At the moment I open the door, seat goes down around 1 cm. Everything else is ok
  2. Thanks, I just checked again, nope I don't have personalisation option.
  3. Thanks, Where to turn of personalisation? Don't remember having the option.
  4. Just now I noticed , after unlocking the car, the moment I open the door, seat moves down 1 or 2cm.
  5. Hi everybody, I like my seat position all the way up, and that is how I memorised it. BUT every time I enter the car again height is not all the way up but 1-2 cm lower! Anybody had the same problem and knows how to fix it? Thanks
  6. Ok, DOT4, thanks .....long life or regular? I think I saw both variants , not sure.
  7. Btw, what are brake fluid specs and capacity for 2023 Superb estate, 2.0 TDI,DSG? Owner manual is completely useless
  8. Not realy me, in 45 years literally, not one dealer shop (under warranty) and not one smaller shop, nobody EVER even mentioned brake fluid change ! I was always carefull to do all scheduled services,mostly even ahead of time. Some of those shop owners were my friends and realy, very good mechanics ......so imagine now my surprise.
  9. I wish I had a garage ........and knowlege to do it myself 😁
  10. Oh, misunderstanding. Of course I'll change it, just dont have confidence in authorised dealer shops. Because of warranty it's required to be done only by them.
  11. Several years? Last car was bought new and sold when 10 years old. Believe me , I notice things while driving for which mechanics need one hour to find even when I point to them where the problem might be, and in 99% I was right. I would have noticed if my brake pedal have changed for a milimeter. I'm not saying you are wrong, at contrary and far from it, just saying my experience with cars I had.
  12. Not me, dealership service should follow the procedure, car is still warranty and service needs to be done by them. For the last year they were unable to fix my windshield wipers , so now you know why I'm very concerned about "following the procedure"
  13. No they never changed it under warranty scheduled services at dealership, they would gladly charge me but it was never listed on a receipt. I am asking about air , cause I'm wondering how much air can come in the brake system by unqualified mechanics handling fluid change. That is my concern
  14. What about the air in the brake system? How dangerous that is?
  15. Nice video, thanks. So it turns out that I was lucky, so far. Never changed brake fluid and never had even the slightest problems with my brakes, even on 10 year old cars. When they hit 10 years they were sold anyway. Thou I was always replacing my brake pads, and discs if needed, mostly before their time. Also calipers checked and looked for any leaks anywhere. It seems, when everything is replaced early and checked thoroughly brake system acts as hermeticaly closed system so water and dirt can't come in. At least , that's the only explanation I can come up with. As I said, in 45 years, never raplaced brake fluid and never had the slightest problem.

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