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Free Servicing on PCP
Hi all, I brought my car on PCP and then paid it off within 2 weeks and kept the free servicing. My car is on variable service at the minute, done about 11500 on a 24 plate. The car says about 5000 miles left to service which is about right. Only ever get about 16000 on variable service. My question is the local Skoda dealer rang me to book in for service as it’s coming upto a year old. I explained it’s on variable service but they were fairly insistent that it should be done. I can’t find my documents for the free servicing at the minute. The garage can see it on the system though. What free service do you get with the PCP. Is it 10000 mile? Or is it the garage just trying it on🤐 Thoughts Car vrs diesel estate
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One for the suspension experts
Change the springs and top mounts while your there. just changed mine on 67 plate vrs estate (also carries trees) the spring rust on the very top inside edge on the front. my front end is now 20mm higher than before I changed, springs had flattened at the top. my shocks were hardly damping compared to the new ones. I put Blistein B4 all round, got from Autodoc. If your going to do it yourself.
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Oil leak
Looks like it’s the sump plug if you can’t see any oil higher up that’s running down. I always fit a new sump plug when I do my oil change. There are about £3 from Skoda with washer and the washer doesn’t come off the bolt. By the colour of the plug I guess it hasn’t been replaced for a while. would be worth checking it’s tight before you go much further, won’t be the first time I have seen them left loose. oil wise stick to an oil that’s compatible with the book. Not sure where you had it serviced or if it’s on variable service or fixed. by the look of it you have a petrol.
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Rear shock absorbers need replacing?
Hi I got Blistein b4s. It’s worth ringing them up got a better price than website.
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Rear shock absorbers need replacing?
Hi just changed my rear shocks I went for blisten b4, mine is a diesel vrs estate I got the number off the sticker on the side of the shock to check compatibility, mine had nearly done 60000 on a 67 plate. They are really quick to take off, 2 bolts at top 1 on the bottom all accessible after popping the wheel off, mine were knackered, no leaks very slow on rebound and a dead point were they did nothing. mine skipped a bit when cornering and hitting a pot hole or drain cover. getting four wheel alignment done helps. I guess yours isn’t on multi link rear end otherwise check the stay bars got my shocks from Demon tweeks £ 40 each + £7 delivery
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Vrs TDI uphill struggle!
I have left mine out and also blanked off the hole in the inlet pipe which runs across from the left to the air box across the top of rad. You can buy the clip in plastic part. mouse filled mine full of sunflower seeds 😕
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Vrs TDI uphill struggle!
You can normally hear when it’s doing a regen. Exhaust note gets a bit more throaty and the revs stay at 1000 when you stop at a junction. if I twig it’s doing a regen I do try and keep the revs above 2500. you maybe expecting a bit to much driving up the hill in 6th, it certainly isn’t the most economical way, ignore the change change selector on the dash drop down a gear. I tend to be in 4th and change up to 6th when I get to the top on A roads, motorways just leave it in 6th mine will pull hard in 6th at 70
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Vrs TDI uphill struggle!
I have had 2 vrs diesels, neither have ever slowed down on a steep hill I chicken out first. The 15 plate I had pulled better in 3rd than forth and my current one 67 plate goes better in 4th. I do find mine runs better after a good run to Cornwall (220 miles each way) much more responsive afterwards. I service the car myself, make sure you change fuel and air filter as well as use the correct oil ( my local Skoda dealer does a service kit at a cracking price) , don’t follow maintenance schedule, if it’s been stood for a while it may have been doing a regen at the time. I have also noticed a white puff from my exhaust when I lift off the power and coast going into a lower speed limit, again after a good run this issues goes away ( it’s normally doing a regen when this happens) I do 12-14000 miles per year always use a good grade of fuel not supermarket rubbish. I do put a couple of tanks of V power in a year when I know I am going on a long run. exhaust is as clean as a whistle. I get 50-54 mpg on a long run at spirted motorway speeds 😉 I can get to Cornwall run round for a week and back on a tank of diesel.
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Who’s fitted Blistein B6 dampers to Vrs estate.
Hi, I have done a bit of searching but can’t find what I am looking for. Has anyone fitted Blistein B6 dampers to the rear of and Vrs diesel Estate 2017 without changing anything else. Not interested in lowering or putting coil overs on I am getting a bit of noise from dampers I believe and it’s getting a bit soggy on the arse end, often has quite a bit of weight in. I am running 19” wheels so it’s a firm ride which ok. I am told B4 is a direct OEM replacement and B6 supposed to be 20% firmer. don’t want to turn it into a teeth chatter box. Is it worth spending the extra £100 on a pair of B6s Thoughts?
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Regen with smoke
Hi all, This has happened a few times now, When the car is doing a regen as it comes to an end as I slow down into a 30mph limit I get 1 huge plume of smoke out the back. only does it once per regen not like when when erg valve sticks and you get smoke every time you let off throttle. Not long serviced the car. Recently done timing belt. ( did it before belt change) 46000 miles. not using oil soot level is about 37% in dpf. 2L Diesel vrs 67 plate any ideas
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Drive Belt/ Timing Belt
Yes, normally it is the auxiliary belt just drives alternator and air con compressor if the water pump fails it can be very expensive and engine damage can occur. you have to remove timing belt to change the water pump
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2017 vrs TDi economy
How many miles has it done, My 67 plate manual diesel normally does 46 around town and between 48-52 on motorway. Just done 200 Mike round trip on M5 today averaged 49 but it was very windy and wet and haven’t done a long journey for a while. I tend to find the next long one I do it will improve again. not sure if there is still winter fuel kicking around which affects it as well. Has it had a proper service recently, air and fuel filters changed. what fuel are you putting in? I enjoy driving mine and don’t worry about mpg if you know what I mean. If I try and drive like miss daisy it tends to go down.
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