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dohertyjj

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  1. Can anyone help please Octavia 3 front left side fog light not working, bulb ok no power. Is there a seperate fuse and if so where is it located
  2. Just had the pleasure of having to work on the pipe from the master cylinder to the slave MY ADVICE IS RUN AS FAR AWAY FROM IT AS YOU CAN, it's a nightmare.It is done by removing the air pipe from the back of the engine then the water expansion bottle look down on top of the gear box and you will see the pipe it is metal from the slave back for about 6 inches going around several bends (connected to the slave by a sliding clip easy)then pressed into a rubber hose which crosses the top of the gearbox where it goes back to metal under chamber (for some reason the engineres though it would be a great place to secure it to the body with a metal clip secured by a screw (impossible to get at) then it turns up through the chamber just under the servo and through the firewall into the master cylinder on top of the clutch pedal at no stage can you replace the pipe leaving the old one in place as it is impossible to get it out from the master cylinder without removing the servo so best of luck to anyone taking on this task. I was kinda lucky as the pipe busted just after he rubber section about 4 inches from the slave but it still took about 3 hrs and 2 pairs of hands to get the pipe cut and an old type joint (the ones with the olives) to get it repaired
  3. before yoou go buying a servo unit check to steel pipe coming out of the vacum pump it connects to a rubber hose that goes to the servo unit this steel pipe is squeezed with a flange to the vacum pump and works its way loose to repair just put a bit of apoxy glue pushed into the seam and before it hardens tap the joint tight again if it is the servo unit the 05 reg passat has the same servo
  4. Try the boost sensor at the back of the engine common fault on 1.9 diesel (its on the air pipe with a plug simlar to the one on the maf sensor)
  5. My 2004 1.9 awx has just over 250K only problems were the water ingress issue, 2 sets of front joints, 1 set of shocks, one altenater (self inflicted from jump starting others), temp sensor. I put it down to regular service at 10K using quality oil and forget about variable servicing. I do all the work myself. My plan was to sell it on about 6 months ago as I replaced it with a volvo s60 but a brother in laws BMW threw a wobbly so he has been driving it since and he rates it a better car. Another thing I belive in is good honest hard driving, diesel cars don't like plodding around at 40 miles an hour
  6. The standard wiring kit is ok for the superb 1 up to 2006 as I have done several.
  7. most likely cause of your problem with the drivers door is the micro switch on the lock mechanism that controls the interior lights to check this unlock the doors using the remote open the drivers door (this should disable the relock facility) just close the door but dont lock if the door relocks itself then the relock facility has not recieved a signal from the micro switch now for the bad news if it is the switch Mr Skoda only sells the complete lock unit. Now for some good news you can replace it with a decent push button switch from Mr toyota 2000 avensis (local breakers yard ) take the wires down to the bottom of the door drill a little hole and hey presto job done the other problem with the red display and sometimes KMs instead of MPG is the comfort module under the carpet having a little fun and doesn't seem to get any worse with time
  8. check out the bottom engine mount get someone to rock the engine back and forward if there is excessive movement then it could be your problem cost £25 and does give trouble
  9. Try quigg breakers Rasharkin Ballymena (just google) they do both second hand and new VW and Skoda parts and do deliveries via Currier
  10. The Superb is just basically a better assembled passat with more room and a higher spec but carries the same faults as the VW due to the fact that it has the same design so if your looking for a less rattly car that feels more comfortable -then the superb if you are a badge buyer then the passat
  11. take the old one with you to the breakers most likely the b5 2005 model will fit the bushes are the same
  12. pulled the light out tonight a simple little job it turns out that the led is assembled in a plastic holder and soldered in place simple enough to remove and comes out of the holder handy enough but the tails on it are about 1 inch in length so it might not be that simple to get a replacement from an electronic shop plus when you remove the right led the left one goes out as they are on a circuit. Its amazing how much you miss them when the are both out. My first thought at this stage is to just get a red one and replace just the one cause the less soldering done on a circuit board the better but things do change
  13. I can see me experimenting with a rainbow of colours if they are readily available from maplins but I would agree with those who don't like orange lights, had a peugeot and hated the orange dash lighting also the red lighting on the vw golf door switches looks as if its shouting at you but seen the Volvo r design which has blue dash lighting and its class. At the end of the day it probably doesn't matter what colour the dash lights are after a while you get fed up looking at them anyway. P.S from time to time my dot matrix display changes from orange to red and changes from miles to kms dont like that colour either but as there is 226000miles on the car i'm to lazy to investigate why this is happening and after you switch the car off and on again it returns to normal - anyone else seen this
  14. might have a look at them at the weekend not so sure about the white though I would have thought that it would have been more distracting than the red and I must say I like the red will let ye know how it goes but if anyone knows of any pitfalls please let me know I dont want to have to end up super gluing all back together
  15. Anyone got any idea are replacement led diodes available for the catvision on the superb I have noticed that one of mine has given up the ghost
  16. Bad connection on the sensor wire is the most common cause un plug and replug also because the plug is such a tight fit sometimes the best way to get it to mske s good connection is to put a tie wrap round it and give it a good pull
  17. Could it possibly be the clutch start car and put foot on clutch see if it makes a difference to the noise from the car
  18. I too have the same 00476 fault showing but no visible problems doing an average of 45mpg going like a rocket at 224000miles and no lack of power but would love to know what this is did you use a genuine VAG machine or like me an Ebay one
  19. Sorry your correct it is on the right side stalk brain just frazzled at the moment someone here mentioned a red colour on the dot metrix how about this one my 2004 comfort has a mind of its own some time but only in the morning mine takes a notion of turning red on the top half and it also changes to klms not miles as it normally displays then when you turn it off and back on it goes back to normal I wouldn't be that impressed with the red looks a bit cheap and loud
  20. The classic trim normally doesn't come with dot matrix as standard if it is fitted you should have a little rocker switch on the outside of the left stalk (the indicator switch)with a button on the lower end of the stalk, if these are not present then you will have what you describe just the basic warning lights
  21. T cut or any cutting compound will bring back the plastic on the headlights Just apply and polish with an electric buffer with some water to stop overheating as for the reversing sensors it is a problem with the factory fitted sensors on these cars best go on e bay and buy a replacement set with the same hole diameter
  22. Just bought myself a Vag com fault code finder from ebay mainly for resetting the service light on the 2008 Fabia but also to monitor my own 1.9 awx superb after running a scan on the superb it threw up a code 00476 (Control module for fuel pump J538) The car is going fine bags of power no misses might be a little harder on diesel than it used to be 44mpg but there is 223000 miles on it anyone have any idea what this module is for and where it is located or is the code reader crazy
  23. sounds like the water ingress has got to the wiring on the floor the first thing that I would do is remove the passenger seat and take a look at the joints in the wires particularly the ones behind the seat (look up water ingress cure on the forum) If you do have a problem here it effects the puddle lights, interior lights, windows, to name but a few. A tip for you the best way to rejoin these wires is get a small gas soldering iron and some shrink tube this works a treat unlike what the VW boys done going to the local toy shop and buying their connections there.
  24. I would agree with rotodiesel on the VW group attitude to continuous design faults and their inability to admit when they get it wrong the 1.9 awx engine is indeed a very good piece of kit if given a little care its the arrogance within the group to the other flaws that could and should have been sorted out within a short period of them been discovered particularly when you see that the same flaws come up on VW, Skoda, Seat, and their so called flagship Audi. Now with over 50% of new cars on the road being diesel the oil companies are loading the price rises on to diesel faster than petrol this along with the issues with dpf fluid and the fact that the new petrol cars can achieve great mileage per gallon it might be time to look back to the Japanese or Koreans the only thing I have against these is the plastic feel to a lot of their models. With 222000 miles of my 130hp Superb I have been keeping an eye for something fresher I have a hankering for a Volvo s60 R design or an S80 the problem here in Ireland is once you go above 2.0Ltr we pay punitive tax rates and the volvo 2.5Ltr is a dirty beast
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