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    Skoda Octavia 1 Combi, 1999, 1.9TDI, 110ps, Skoda Superb 2 Facelift Combi, 2014, 2.0TDI, 170ps, 4x4
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  1. To @Stuart-h - "3T0905217B", "3T0905217BWHS", "3T0905217CWHS" and "6V0905217WHS". I think that the last one is the latest revision but I am not 100% sure.
  2. To "Everybody" - I need to chanege "DSG"-Thermostat for third time for about five Years. The quality of "OEM" is not good. I will try alternative brand - if they last the same time the price is a half of "OEM"..
  3. To @bigyjeep - There is one more level sensor on the rear suspension. Check it..
  4. To @pab567 - Hi.. Can YOU check this "VIN"-Number, too: "TMBLF93T3F9016252". I have the same vibration..
  5. To @Jayw13702 - Hi.. I change my "DSG"-Oil and on another two Cars with the same "DSG" ("DQ 250") by myself. 40.000 Miles (60.000 Kilometers) are a little much. If the Car is used almost in city - 20.000 Miles (30.000 Kilometers) are better. Change "DSG"-Oil and filter. After that if the Car are driven good, there is no strange sounds and the gears chenges upside down without rattles may be the "DSG" is OK. It is very important to fill the "DSG" with "OEM" "DSG"-Oil not alternative one. It must be the right quantity also.
  6. To @phibes - Try to search www . youtube . com for "DSG knob disassembly" or something similar, without "Skoda" and "Superb" and look on thumbnails on results for gear knob that looks like yours. Tha Car, the Model and the Engine have no sense if the gear shifter is the same as yours
  7. To @agjb90 - May be this is the feature called "Comfort Entry/Exit" or something like this.. You can check this coding with "VCDS": 36 Drivers Seat; Long Coding - Byte 3, Enable Bit 1.
  8. To @Sirikishna - Hi.. I have may be the same Problem with front lights level module, situated on the right side of the back suspension. My front lights do not lift up and glow very low, about 5 Meters in front of the Car. My module was very rusty. The ball joints of the module not move at all. I remove the module, clean and lubricate very well ball joints and gently start moving it. After few Minutes, the ball joints start to move very easy. The box where the electric cable are attached looks perfect and I think that there is no Problem inside. After install the module back my front lights lift up and glow normaly. I think that this module need to be cleaned and lubricated, without removing it, two times a Year, in the Spring and Autumn for example, when change Summer/Winter tires. I think this will take 2-3 Minutes and prevent Problems in feature. Important: There is another front lights level module, situated on the front suspension, behind front left tire. I have no time to check it but will do soon. Mey be the situation is the same - rusty. Check it too and do the Problem prevention like clean and lubricate very well.
  9. To "EVERYBODY" - I have "Skoda Superb 2 Facelift" with "OEM" "Sound System" and "Bluetooth". A Friend of mine installed me 10 Inch "Android" "Head Unit" and have no any sound - the "Head Unit" can not start the Amplifier. Remove the car battery for about 20 Minutes (this reset the Amplifier or something like this) and then everything works fine
  10. To "EVERYBODY" - Think about the protection of the Car when You start the Engine remotely and there is nobody around the Car. Have a look here: Click Right Here.
  11. To @Wizzzzz - Before few months I decide to change the plastic case of my key, because it was very bad looking (I bought the Car like this). I spend about an hour of trying to open the case with minimum damage and I do a lot of damage however. I believe - there is no way to open the case without damage it. The approach in the video shared by @DEL80Y looks good - may be a little damege only in one place and quick one. You need the new plastic case (I bought not "OEM" one from "Ali Express" for about $5 - it looks 100% as "OEM" but the plastic is a very little different and feels 98% as "OEM" but it is good absolutely enough) and may be a new button to change the faulty one. I think it is tricky to change the button. Or almost tricky for me Good Luck!
  12. To @matnrach - I believe that the board computer show little than real consumption especially in low speeds. I have no time to do some tests and may be some "VCDS" corrections but my record is 3.7 Liters for 100 Kilometers shown on my board computer on my "Skoda Superb 2 Facelift Combi, 2014, 2.0TDI, 170hp, 4х4, 6DSG" on one trip about 300 Kilometers with almost constant speed of 80 km/h on autopilot
  13. Yo @JPL1 - The Car with work done must cost more than the Car without work done. If You plan to sell the Car - better do not done the work. The new owner will do and will better know how the work is done.
  14. To @JPL1 - The timing belt get old. Materials get old. Change it now. The risk is not worth the reward..
  15. To @Almosu - It is normal Engine oil to be black on Diesel Engine
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