Everything posted by PetrolDave
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Another DPF question - Warning light consistently comes on after hour and half of driving
If the load in the DPF has built up too high then no amount of driving will force a regen, in this case sometimes a regen can be forced with a diagnostic tool but in others a DPF clean (or replacement) is needed. After 150k miles you're past the assumed design life of a DPF, which is around 120k miles, so really all bets are off without the DPF load data from a diagnostic tool such as OBD11 or VCDS.
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Another DPF question - Warning light consistently comes on after hour and half of driving
What are the revs at 70mph in top gear? If below 2500rpm then you need to be in a lower gear to force a regen.
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Another DPF question - Warning light consistently comes on after hour and half of driving
Have you done that during your 5 hour drive yesterday?
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1.5 TSI misfiring when started from cold
Some petrols do have an EGR valve (my previous Toyota Aygo for example) but others have a form of EGR created by valve overlap timing.
- Amundsen MIB1 can I get apple car play?
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1.5 TSI misfiring when started from cold
Correct. On the 1.4/1.5 EA211 there are only direct injectors but the 1.8/2.0 EA888 does have an extra indirect injector so on them an additive MIGHT help.
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Navi and Traffic sign reconition malfuntions
On my Mk3 I get a message on the instruments that TSR is currently unavailable, If the map is out-of-date (because the speed limits have changed) then annoyingly TSR will still show the map data in preference to the camera data.
- Humming at 50 / 90 / >130 kmh
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Tested and working coding Octavia mk4
I'm not sure why you made a link between the OBD11 apps and SFD, I didn't. I've made 2 unconnected posts recently on here: 1) Ross-Tech are working with VAG to enable SFD on VCDS 2) OBD11 apps have a history of making changes that have unwanted side effects.
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Navi and Traffic sign reconition malfuntions
TSR works using both the camera and the maps, and cross checks between them.
- Rear Suspension Knocking after lowering
- Why use Breakdown Call button?
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Tested and working coding Octavia mk4
Yes, seriously. If I had £1 for every time an OBD11 app hasn't made the correct changes, then I would have my own private jet (slight exaggeration!). I've seen this on this site and a diagnostic tool website. Why does this happen? Because VAG/Skoda make running changes to their software and the apps don't keep up with those changes. Never ever use the apps - always understand how the system works and make the changes manually.
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Coolant problems and timing belt replacement advice needed
You'll have to ask them that! What I know is that, having owned a 1.4TSI Octavia 3 and a 1.8TSI Octavia 3, the 1.4/1.5 is an EA211 engine and has a timing BELT and the 1.8/2.0 is an EA888 engine and has a timing CHAIN.
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Coolant problems and timing belt replacement advice needed
I've lost count of the number of times both Skoda and Audi dealers sent me and the ex letters that the timing belts on our cars needed replacing - despite her 1.2 12V having a chain and my 4.2 32V also having a chain.
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Coolant problems and timing belt replacement advice needed
Are you 100% sure you have a 1.4TSI? IF you do have a 1.4TSI (petrol) then Skoda Dartford are WRONG! The EA211 engine (1.4TSI and 1.5TSI) all have a timing BELT, and (for information) the water pump and timing belt are on opposite ends of the engine so they do NOT need the water pump replacing when the timing belt is replaced.
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only leave vehicle in position p skoda
That looks like an Octavia 3, so why have you posted in the Octavia 4 forum? You need to look at this thread https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/426096-error-service-leave-vehicle-only-when-selector-in-position-p/
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Tested and working coding Octavia mk4
No so, Ross-Tech have paid VW a huge amount of money and jumped through many 'hoops' required but VW move at a rate slower than most glaciers when granting access to the SFD system.
- Audio quality/problem Skoda Octavia 3 (1.0) 2018
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Mk 3 Octavia Facelift v Non-Facelift
It took a long time for Skoda to sort out most of the many software problems (some still haven't been fixed, just read the Mk4 thread on here) so for reliability I'd pick a Mk3 or MK3.5 but if tech presses your buttons (and you don't mind soft keys instead of switches) then Mk4 is the one to go for.
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Came across 2 interesting cars today......
An ex-Lagonda engineer who worked for me when we were at Lotus restored a white Mk1 which he would occasionally drive to work.
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Mk 3 Octavia Facelift v Non-Facelift
2016 is not a facelift, that didn't arrive until 2018.
- Audio quality/problem Skoda Octavia 3 (1.0) 2018
- Audio quality/problem Skoda Octavia 3 (1.0) 2018
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2020 TSI 1.5 SE L automatic a good buy?
You sure it's a 1.4 with ACT? I thought the Octavia only came with ACT as a 1.5?