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  1. Many Thx for the links, allowed me to install the latest maps to my recently installed MIB2.5 Pro 👍
  2. David, Spoke with my insurance company, and to be honest wasn't convinced with their answers even though I quote word for word your three questions. So requested my policy document, applicable sections below: 2.2 Total loss We will normally declare your vehicle a total loss: • If we deem the cost of repairing your vehicle as uneconomical; or • If your vehicle has been stolen and not recovered. If your vehicle is declared a total loss as a direct result of an insured event (as above), we will offer you a monetary amount as compensation. The maximum amount we will pay is the market value of your vehicle, less any policy excess which is applicable (see Sections 2.9 and 2.10). If you owe us an outstanding amount under this policy when the claim has been made, you must pay this amount in full before we can settle the claim. And the new for old part: 2.6 Vehicle recovery We will, at your request, replace your vehicle with another of a similar make, model and specification following an incident covered by Section 2 provided that all of the following applies: i. You are the first registered owner of your vehicle from new; ii. Your vehicle is no more than 12 months old from the date of first registration; iii. The repair costs exceed 60% of the market value of your vehicle; iv. We have permission from any person that has a financial interest in the vehicle; v. Your vehicle is not subject to a lease or contract hire agreement or any other similar arrangement. Therefore I don't feel it gives me what I want, plus it ties me to my insurance company as my policy is due for renewal early April. Spoke to the dealers to get the invoice value which is after the £4K discount is £22,361.41 which includes the options I have added to the vehicle. I should also be picking the vehicle up on 14th March. So what I am looking for is cost for 3 and 4 years of GAP Insurance to cover replacing the vehicle with the same specification vehicle, which I want to run and cover from me collecting the vehicle or very soon after. Many Thx
  3. David, I'll check with my current insurance company tomorrow to fully understand what their new for old cover actually covers. I'm in Woolston, now live less than a mile from where I was born in Paddington, grew up in Grappenhall. As for Mr Smiths spent many a night in there myself in the 80s & 90s. But it's been saved now, turning it to some kind of youth Community centre Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Hi David, In the process of purchasing a new Octavia vRS TDI, due some point mid March, yet to get a confirmed delivery date. Was debating GAP Insurance and think it is worthwhile given outlay. Policy I was looking at was the replacement vehicle option to cover any increase in prices over the duration I have the vehicle on finance (4 Years). My aim for the cover is that I can get the same car as a replacement should mine be written off, as we only have one car in the household and I need it for commuting to work etc. The car with extras comes in at RRP £26,530. Will need to get invoice amount I am paying from the dealer. But they are offering an additional £4K extra part ex/discount against RRP, which brings the car down to £22.5K but obviously replacement would be more if I couldn't get a similar offer in x period of time should I need to claim. Also my current insurance policy and I have checked does offer new for old in first 12 months, So I am thinking I need GAP cover for 3 years starting at the end of year one and providing cover until the car is paid off at the end of year 4, which has a balloon payment associated with it of just under £10K. Appreciate I need to buy the policy when I get delivery of the car. Can I get a policy to cover my requirements given the additional £4K discount and is that my best option? Many Thx
  5. Read this thread with interest Neil03 you state you have good CCTV of the incident, have you not tried providing that to Skoda? After all it will show you parking up & leaving the car, so if the handbrake was off it would of rolled straight away, then sometime later will show the car roll forward on its own. Is that not enough proof for them there is a problem?
  6. Had my last four cars done by Pentagon Glass (2 x Octavia's) using the SupaGlass tints the stuff that can't be broken from the outside, so added security. Did a great job plus comes with a lifetime warranty. Also when there was the issue on the Octy MKII rear quarter lights which Skoda replaced on a recall/known issue they tinted the rear quarter lights for free. The one I use is in Manchester run by Mark Kay but there are other depots across the country. www.pentagonglasstech.com/
  7. Resolved, spoke to a Locksmith who specialises in Cars, stated locks don't collapse, or in 20 years in the job he's never had one. Explained the issue and was advised to jam a big screwdriver in the lock to force back the piece of metal that was block access. Please don't try this on yours, or if you do it's at your own risk. As at the end of the day my lock was broke and I was stranded having to get the car towed to the dealers so had nothing to lose if I broke anything. But it worked, spent an age lubricating and testing the lock and it now appears to work fine every time, key goes in easier now, so would imagine it's never been lubricated, I'd ceratinly never done it, so a lesson learned. Plus I now have a big screwdriver in the boot just in case. Better than my local dealer who wanted £285 fitting a new barrel with 2 different keys whilst they waited for the correct code part from Skoda which was apparently on a 6-8 week leadtime!!!
  8. Anyone come across this before, went out this morning returning home, no issues, went to go out again a little later and the Key wouldn't go into the ignition. Seemed like something had broken off inside but the key is perfect no missing bits. You can see down the barrel of the ignition lock and there is a piece of metal about eight of an inch in to the left side which is solid and won't move. The car hasn't been broken into as it was on my drive and it was only 15 minutes earlier I'd returmed home. Tried WD40 in the lock to try and free it up, tried putting the steering lock on in case there is something electronic that needs to unlock, but no joy. Local mechanic has looked at it and he thinks the lock barrel has collapsed. Spoke with two local dealers, fully explaining the issue, and bar the one that asked can I bring it in so they can have a look to be sure, they both recon the same and I will need a new barrel. No w the problem is they are coded to the car, and have to be ordered in with then quoting 5 - 10 days delivery. Cost seems pretty reasonable will have change from £100 inc fitting & VAT with barrel being £45 +VAT but it is the time delay, as we are a one car family and I use it for work. Anyone come across this issue before, or any solutions, need to find my local scally to hot wire it so I can get it started :-) BTW Car is nearly 5 years old with just 51K on the clock and out of the 4 year warranty I had. Thx Steve
  9. Running on Tesco Momentum in my vRS have been for a good while now and it does run smoother, got 43.1MPG on a run up north last night, helped I suppose by the immense length of the roadworks around Luton on the M1 and being sat at 50MPH.
  10. Thanks again guys, to confirm is a 57 Plate October 2007, just gone over 40K Miles but not quite 4 years old. Think I will get it done at an independents. Will contact a mate of my dads who has his own Garage.
  11. Thanks guys, having a read of the other thread now. Good that my supplying dealer and the only dealer that has serviced it to date, checked and advised it was a chain and not a belt, but every other dealer who haven't seen it say belt. Not going to be cheap, but it is looking like it will be an independent doing the work.
  12. Need to get my vRS booked in for a 40K Service, which will be my first paid service having had the 3 year free servicing deal from new. Anyway listed in the manual is "Inspect condition and tension of ribbed V-belt" with "Replace toothed belt (2.0-ltr. FSI Engines)" listed at 180,000KM (112K Miles). Now I have contacted two local dealers, the one that supplied the Car said it didn't need doing as my car a 57, 2010 Plate has a Chain and not a belt, where as another dealer is adamant it has a belt and needs inspecting and that it is as cheap to change the belt and water pump as an option as it is to inspect it. They are quoting £518 for the Cambelt & Water Pump change including VAT but will give me a 10% discount. Now my questions are is it a belt or chain on the vRS FSI and does the Cambelt need to be changed at 40K or 112K and is it that difficult a job to inspect and hence changing it is the better option. Yet to contact my local independent garage. Any advice greatly appreciated. Thx Steve
  13. Also very happy with mine, despite a load of problems at the start of this year which Skoda eventually resolved and gave me an additional 12 months warranty and recovery for free because of issues encountered. This is my second Skoda on the bounce a Elegance 2.0TDi followed by my current petrol vRS, so had Skoda's now from new for 6 years and overall very happy with them, first time I have ever had the same make never mind model back to back, normally always change manufacturers, but that impressed with the Skoda.
  14. Dodgy fuel and/or clogged/knackered injectors, my petrol version started as you describe, then progressed to engine management light and dealers not being able to find anything. See my post vRS Sluggish on acceleration - the return, updated just..
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