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PetrolDave

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  1. That extra information changes my view - so it could be the alternator blocking the shared LIN line.
  2. And I was asking how you got VW server access... I see VC Tool provides the ability to use an SFD2 token, but does not generate that token. So the question becomes how do you get the SFD2 token?
  3. I'm intrigued how you got access to the VW servers without ODIS or a dealer? I'm sure the developers of OBDeleven and VCDS would love to know too!
  4. SFD2 is an even more extreme version of module locking that currently can only be unlocked by VAG dealers with online access as no diagnostic tool manufacturers (such as OBDeleven and VCDS) have been allowed access.
  5. Occasional high revs at idle could also be the normal DPF regen happening? Since you can talk to the battery sensor then the alternator is clearly not blocking the shared LIN bus, so I go along with replacing the battery sensor.
  6. IIRC cleaning doesn't remove the ash left behind, when that exceeds a limit then the DPF needs replacing not just cleaning.
  7. I've gone from a 6 speed manual 1.4 Octavia to a 7 speed DSG 1.8 Octavia, The DSG is definitely more relaxing to drive both in town and on long journeys. Finding the 2 gear kickdown (even when not in S mode) has added fun to many roundabout exits. The biggest surprise is that the 1.8DSG actually gives a higher mpg (better economy)than the 1.4 manual.
  8. Just as I expected, any of the service reminder values being "unacceptable" to the instruments software causes exactly this error code.
  9. Nearly every time this error has been reported on the VCDS forum it has been caused by one of the settings in the service reminder section being outside an acceptable range.
  10. That's what I was thinking too.
  11. Maybe the DPF needs cleaning as it's too clogged for a regen to work?
  12. On the hybrids there is a known problem with the 12V battery not being charged when only short drives in electric only mode are made - is yours a hybrid or fully ICE?
  13. Agree 100%, even though I keep the maps on my Amundsen up-to-date I always use Google maps via CarPlay. I use this wireless adapter CPLAY2air
  14. No, more like £150-£200 plus 5 minutes coding the battery management system.
  15. Maybe it's not about ability to charge and/or range anxiety, but more about not being willing to accept being told what you are allowed to buy? I see the typical R-R owner as someone who makes decisions and doesn't take kindly to others telling them what they can or cannot buy...
  16. No surprise there, Skoda UK have outsourced "customer support" to a company with little (I'm being generous, no) product knowledge.
  17. Probably all 4 cylinder EA211 engines are affected?
  18. Plus I've found that some screenwash additives appear to be incompatible with each other and when mixed produce a jelly like gunk that jams the washer jets.
  19. On some cards using a special tool - this was discussed on here a few years ago, so the posts will be really hard to find!
  20. 24 models started being built in about July 2023, so it's entirely possible that a 73 plate is actually a 24 model year. You need to check the build date and/or the model year digit in the VIN to be sure.
  21. So long as the glovebox unit is a MIB2.
  22. TDI - all sizes are belt. TSI - up to 1.5 are belt, 1.8 & 2.0 are chain.
  23. Update for what, firmware or maps? What infotainment system do you have - Amundsen, Columbus, something else? 2015 is the changeover year between MIB1 and MIB2 - which use different maps. MIB1 was early production until around May/June, and MIB2 afterwards. No official map updates for the MIB1 have been released since 2020 (approx), but MIB2 maps are available for 2026/27.

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