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  1. Why is it that I can't list my Skoda in the For Sale section? Is there a premium?

  2. Oh......oooh. So all that panic for nothing. Thank you!!
  3. Can anybody help at all? I am not sure if it is oil I'm pretty sure is just after burn residue. Does this mean I need to replace the valve? Thanks!
  4. Hi all and thank's for your interest in my post, I own a Skoda Superb Elegance 1.9 TDi PD 130 BPH, registered July 2005, 79 000 miles. I wonder if you guys can help. I have some oil leak/spray under/around the Integrated EGR/ASV valve(just under the mushroom like top) and how serious it is.The engine seems to run normal. Do I need to take it to a garage or I could change/clean it myself? Skoda garage in Somerset wants £270 to replace it inc part and labour. Many thanks in advance!! Adi
  5. Distructive indeed...Ferret101 is right.
  6. That's what I was thinking while I was removing the old one. From what I could see there is access to the wires from the top of it(or the bit that sticks in the bumper). I will have a go later on see if I can do some more damage...
  7. Got it replaced and working fine! But did cost me £80(sensor itself)... :thumbdwn: Any way, yes it's not hard to access, just remove the cover and then you get better access to the sensor, when removing the sensor, make sure you don't loose the rubber ring, it stops the water and dirt getting into it and around it. A lot of people seem to have the same same sensor failing, I think I have the answer to that, WATER. The wire and connector to the sensor I just replaced was quite dump and the small undertray that needs to be removed for easy access to the rear righ sensor also had water on it. I tried to stop the water getting to the sensor buy stuffing the inside of the bumper(which is shallow) with bubble wrap. I would also consider dressing the connectors and the bit of the sensor that sticks insider the bumber, I used some small plastic bags. Anything is worth trying, remember, those sensors are £80/each and if you have a good look there is a lot of room under that bumper that could let water go straight to the sensors, all it takes it's a few puddles. Many thanks to all of those that help me with this post!! Best of luck! P.S. No need to take the whole bumper down to replace any of the sensors.
  8. O.K. I've done it, went to Skoda Stealer and got a sensor. They said that they have all the same part number(really?), I thought side ones have a different part number to the middle ones. I will try fit it tonight(I work nights..) or tomorrow. It did cost just over £79 inc. VAT, not £88 inc. VAT as they told me over the phone. Fingers crossed ..
  9. All these sensors failing and we blame the sensors, how do we know it's not the unit that burns the sensors out? I mean, is anyone here that had a Superb with factory fitted sensors that never had a problem with the parking sensors?
  10. Not being funny but 5 in 2 years...at £80...buy a new bumper inc. spraying the God damn thing!!
  11. What "Short to Ground " means? is it a wire or the sensor is gone?
  12. hi guys, thanks for the replys. Here is the error I get: Monday, 09 March 2009, 18:42:15 VAG-COM Version: Release 409.1-US Control Module Part Number: 3U0 919 283 A Component and/or Version: Einparkhilfe V001 Software Coding: 01114 Work Shop Code: WSC 00028 1 Fault Found: 01548 - Sensor for Parking Aid: Rear Right (G206) 29-00 - Short to Ground ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  13. I found my OBD II interface that I tried using on my Passat, and got it all working on my Rock laptop with Vista installed, all I need to do is plug it into the car. Is the socket under the hand breake like it used to be on the Passat??
  14. Are these going to fit?? Parn number 7ho 919 275c vw / audi / skoda parking sensors genuine 7ho 919 275c on eBay, also, Volkswagen, Car Parts, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 11-Mar-09 21:04:12 GMT) They look the same but not the same part number... :confused: Got the ideaof the C and B. "C" it's the ouside of the bumper(corners) and "B" middle 2. http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.superb-combi.de/infos/index.htm&ei=cbGuSYiCGuKHjAeK--GkBg&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3D3U0%2B919%2B275%2BB%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG 3U0 919 275 B PDC-Sensor, aussen (2x) PDC sensor, the outside (2x) 104,84 104.84 Euros 3U0 919 275 C 3U0 919 275 C PDC-Sensor, innen (2x) PDC sensor inside (2x) 104,84 104 Euros Still, the part numbers from VW different to Skoda's
  15. Do the Passat sensors fit? What is the part number, I know that the ones I have fitted finish with a B.
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