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  1. Thanks guys.

     

    I forgot to say the air bag light was on before anyway - I've currently got the glove box removed (passenger airbag disconnected) while I do some work with the head unit.  

     

    I will try a short drive as you've suggested, hopefully the other two lights will go off.  Once I've got glove box back, and stereo sorted, I will get air bag light extinguished by some kind soul with VCDS.

  2. My 2008 L & K had been letting in water, so I came here for help. I found a post where someone had said there was a "design fault" with the hatch seal. Instead of having holes along the top of the seal (where water actually gets in), these holes should have been on the underneath.

    It was suggested that the rubber seal from the newest Octavia might have been redesigned. I asked my friendly local TPS (VW / Audi genuine trade parts) if they would order both seals (2008 + 2012). When they arrived, they were both the same, with holes on top.

    I didn't buy either seal, and decided I would put holes in the underneath of my existing seal. I (stupidly) tried to use a 12v drill to make holes along the underneath - but the drill bit got caught in the rubber and ripped an unsightly hole. Sugar!

    Back down to TPS, who still had the hatch seals they'd ordered. After paying £30, and managing to find a craft shop who sold a leather/craft punch, I went home to commence the fitting / making holes in seal. Same punch also available here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200714936575?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D200714936575%26_rdc%3D1

    My old seal was 5 years old, so I'm sure having new one wasn't a bad thing. It was easy enough to remove, but more challenging to fit - you had to try and 'pry' the interior trim out of the way at same time as pushing the seal firmly onto the metal.

    After experimenting with my old seal, I found the best way to make holes was like this:

    Using the largest hollow (4.5mm), feed this carefully through one of the existing top holes in the seal. Now using your fingers to 'feel', guide the end of the hollow against the inside of the rubber, so that the new hole is punched as close as possible to the stiff part of the seal . Give it a firm press, and wiggle it a little to make sure you've done a clean cut. I did this for just four holes that span across the lip of the boot. I used the largest hole punch as I felt it was better to have larger holes letting the water out than the holes letting the water in.

    If you're not fitting a new seal, it will be fairly easy to remove just the lower part of the seal to work on. I would recommend NOT trying to punch holes with seal still in situ - too much chance of messing it up.

    You will need to remove the plastic trim around the boot catch. There are just 2x plastic nuts to loosen (no need to remove fully) and the pull very hard on the whole thing upwards.

    I've had plenty of rain since the fitting of new seal / making holes in it - not a drop of water in the boot.

    Hope this helps other members. I was so fed up of mopping up the water in my spare wheel well!

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  3. Gone for repair yesterday - seems the aerial is coming loose - mechanic wiggled it from side to side and there is a gap in the seal and lots of water coming out.

    It's under warranty which is good - on Monday he is starting to strip the headlining to get at the aerial mount.

    Did your dealer manage to fix the problem with water in boot?

  4. As you will all be familiar, Octavia's (like other VAG group cars) switch on the interior light for aprox 30 secs automatically when you switch off the engine and remove key from ignition.

    I've had my current Octavia for about a year now, which USED to do this.................until tonight.

    All other central convenience functions work as normal, including the interior light being switched On or Off when Unlocking or Locking car from central locking. I've checked that the interior light switch is in the correct position.

    Any thoughts, anyone?

  5. Hi there,

    I am not sure that this is the right area to be asking this but does anyone know whether the heavy duty bootliner for a 2006 onwards hatch will fit my new 2011 Octavia vRS. The part number is DCE610001A, if that helps. The reason I ask is I am looking to use the car to dirty mountain bike in the rear and don't really want to grind mud into the boot carpet.

    I don't want to order one only to find that it doesn't fit.

    Thanks for reading and I look forward to your responses.

    Many thanks

    Mark

    I've got DCE610001A in my 2008 Octavia - Quality and Fit is fantastic. It has pre moulded 'cut outs' for the lashing eyes (the other boot liner appears not to have these).

    Only other thing to note is DCE610001A leaves a small space at the left, where you might have a cd changer. On the other boot liner, it seems to cover this area fully to the left.

  6. Telephone control buttons for MFSW

    I've just finnished installing OEM bluetooth module (1Z0 035 729B) on my 2007 Octavia L+K.

    Car was supplied without bluetooth, so the set of 4 buttons on left side of steering wheel operate head unit only.

    I wanted full functionality of the bluetooth module and found only being able to use the buttons at the end of the wiper stalk tiresome.

    This is what I wanted:

    leftkeyunittelephone.jpg

    Part no is: 1Z0 959537 A

    Dealer price is £93.92 + vat (£112.70)

    You can buy for half that by contacting Ales Prochazka at www.skodeteile.cz

    That's where I got mine from (arrived in 2 weeks). I wouldn't have had a clue what the part no was until it actually arrived!

  7. Update

    The part has just arrived this morning and I've got it fitted and working.

    Relatively easy to fit, as I just had to release airbag module and pop old unit out and replace with new.

    Need to have the MFSW light reset on dash with VAGCOM

    This is soooooooooo much easier and quicker to operate the phone with, as you don't need to press and hold the end of the stalk to activate things or go back through menus.

    Basically, the Call button acts as a select button and the Hang Up button goes back one menu at a time.

    Part no is: 1Z0 959537 A

    Dealer price is £93.92 + vat (£112.70)

    Got mine from skodeteile.cz - as mentioned earlier in the thread, cost only £55/£56 delivered.

    Simon

  8. I've just signed up for this at MSB Skoda, Darlington (the only dealer in my area who offered it). They wanted to charge an extra 3% for credit card payment, so I paid by debit card to save the £9 extra!

    My car will be 3 years old in January, so this works out particularly good value as it will cover my 4th year service, which includes brake fluid change.

    The dealer informs me that I need to have the documents from Skoda Finance first before I can have the car serviced, but has penned me in for the 10th Jan.

    How long did it take others to get their documents through the post? Did your dealer insist on having them before providing the service?

    Glad to have found out about this offer, thanks to Briskoda.

  9. Button module cost GBP £77.41, plus £20 for international money transfer, while dealer wanted in excess of £300.00!!!!!!

    You gotta be kidding - dealer wanted £300 odd. This is just the 4 button module, not the whole MFSW?

    I've been in contact with skodeteile.cz and Ales Prochazka responded, who quoted €65.18 (inc shipping).

    He agreed to accept PayPal for a 5% surcharge, which is much cheaper and easier than bank transfer.

  10. That picture looks like the one on the skodeteile.cz site to me - I ended up getting mine from them as the UK Stealler price way about 3 times their price, even after adding shipping and international payment was added.

    Email them for more info - there english is very good in emails!

    Oh, you need to get some coding changes done with VCDS/Vagcom as it's not just plug and play.

    Thanks.

    That's exactly where I found the picture.

    Can you remember how much you paid in total?

    Cheers, Simon

  11. Well all things considered, I bought the car I had my eye on - 57 plate, 2008 Octavia 2.0 TDi PD L&K (only 14,000 miles)

    The car was checked over by AA, who could only come up with a few minor things; needs new rear wiper, new rear tyres shortly, will need mot in January. I can't beleive the level of equipment on this car - it will take me forever to learn about all the new toys. I'm considering taking a 3yr warranty with WarrantyWise - it's expensive at aprox £700, but it covers everything. I've saved at least that by buying privately, anyway.

  12. I really appreciate the feedback from all of you. I've read many posts already about problems with this that and the other which worries me, including the Teves unit failing. But like one poster said already, I've got to everything into consideration.

    The car I'm considering favourite is a 57 plate L&K with only 14,000 miles on the clock. It's a good price because the seller had bought it cheaper in the 1st place from a car supermarket, who'd imported it. The only drawback from that is it came with only 2yr warranty instead of the usual 3yrs from franchised UK dealer. On the face of it, it looks good, but it's difficult to verify the mileage. The car's never needed an mot, so that's one dead end. The car had it's first and second service at an independant garage, so doubtful they'll have a record of mileage.

    Is there anything else I can do to verify mileage?

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