Everything posted by varooom
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P0238 - MAP sensor (G31) access on CBBB (170) engine
It might be an idea to post both logs, what can sometimes seem irrelevant might actually be related. I have had a CBBB engine before, goes well when remapped 🤩
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Fault: Vehicle lighting
We could establish if there is a firmware available for your radio, holding down the Menu key for a few seconds to enter the hidden menu. You are looking for Software Train and it will have a name like this MST2_EU_SK_ZR_P0253T If you can report back, I can tell you if there's an update.
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Cooled glove box
It does not look good... (5) Cap fitted over the A/C vent port from 25.11.2019>> onwards 6 Air pipe from A/C to Glovebox vent hole up to >>24.11.2019 7 Valve for A/C setting, fitted to glovebox up to >>24.11.2019 I mean you could check yourself by removing glovebox, and try to locate the Cap, remove and switch on A/C Then if you get nice cold air, buy the hose and valve yourself Skoda will not pay for these parts if you car was built from 25.11.2019 onwards!
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Updating Swing radio software
You will need to post a picture of your Software Train, hold down Menu button and then you will enter the hidden menu. You must be able to enter this to be able to perform update.
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Fault: Vehicle lighting
It maybe nothing to do with the radio, it's very weird to have fault shown and no fault codes stored in the car.
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EPC light plus three codes
//Read time since last fault //Value in days int time = Read_FC_Timer; if (time < 10) { cout << "Set 1 Fault Code in random module"; } else if (time < 20) { cout << "Set 3 Fault Codes in random modules"; } else { cout << "Turn on all warning lamps, Make SOS Call"; } I think they have this in the Gateway firmware code Yes it's a joke, and I can barely write C++
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Fault: Vehicle lighting
Error should be stored in 09 - Central Electronics Could be a few things this, really weird having no fault code. Firmware update for the radio?
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Cooled glove box
The plot thickens then. Under body diagram as you mention, they specify removal of the pipe for glovebox removals. Under Heating & AC documents, zero mention. Under online handbook, zero mention of the usual knob to adjust flow. Fingers crossed someone with 2022 model will read/answer. I will also check ETKA parts to see if this pipe is there (7zap if you like also)
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Removing marble
Probably best to report back once you have had a ride in empty car park whilst sat in rear. Sit on all 3 rear seats to try and get a "fix" on a rough location, then I'd be getting down in there close proximity once you have a rough idea. Then try to feel or listen for a better location. Worry about trim removal once you think you have it sussed out as to where it could be. Popcorn to the ready.
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Removing marble
Fact, sounds often appear to be from a certain location, but often a totally different area. It could have gone down the seatbelt plug area in back seat for example. Me being me, I'd start bashing with my hand on various trims/carpets with hopes of hearing a little tinkle and then try an pinpoint it bit by bit. Many threads on here for same issues of locating dropped thing's.
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P0238 - MAP sensor (G31) access on CBBB (170) engine
If you still have it, might be idea to post your diagnostic log. My understanding of this circuit is that it feeds 5V into the sensor, and it should return a variable value back to the ECU. 0.5V gradually increasing, and I think at 4 or 4.5V it will put car into limp mode for protection. As mentioned, you might be worth trying to get plug off if possible to see if car is feeding correct Voltages, no shorts etc. Then try to give the loom a wiggle test.
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Cooled glove box
Looking in the workshop repair manuals for heating and air conditioning, I can see no reference to removal of the pipe for the glovebox cooling. The hole in the top of the glovebox, might just be from the fact the glovebox fits a few model's. Regards the chip shortage, that has nothing to do with that, doesn't make one iota of sense. Image for Octavia III that I know has glovebox cooling, the search also comes up in document with 1 hit.
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Advice please - Tyre speed rating - 2015 2.0 L Tdi SE (Front Wheel drive)
Only thing I would check, is the book is 225/50 You have 225/55 fitted? If so, at least the car goes faster. Jokes aside, best verify what should be fitted with dealer and try to stick with correct profile if possible.
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Advice please - Tyre speed rating - 2015 2.0 L Tdi SE (Front Wheel drive)
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Advice please - Tyre speed rating - 2015 2.0 L Tdi SE (Front Wheel drive)
I hope that they are not 225x550 R17's I know it's a typo, but picturing you looking like wacky racers. If the book says W speed rating, then this is the standard, you can fit higher rated, but I wouldn't go as far as to pay extra for the higher speed rating. Regularly running on a German Autobahn, then maybe.
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Drivers door harness issue, not enough connectors on the replacement! 😡
I still cannot believe you supplied VIN, and they still managed to give you the wrong part. It literally shows up in bold, for the parts that fit, and when they go to order and see price, it shows superceded. The only time it should fail is when someone has retrofits done, as the server's are unaware of the change's.
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Tyre Pressure when Towing
Safe travels to you 🤝
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Airbag open circuit
I would assume he is meaning to monitor specific MVB's in airbag module in VCDS whilst you prod/move cables about to see if measured values fluctuate. Could be wrong, but that's how I read that.
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VCDS needed
@micloi AmanT is asking for help with VCDS. You may wish to edit your car to add a year it was made to assist, as some new cars need a more modern cable to talk to the car. Best of luck.
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Latest Infotainment version Bolero
I shall PM you 0480 in a few minutes, probably won't fix what you wish, but at least your unit might respond better
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Latest Infotainment version Bolero
2 Things, hold down your Menu button for a few seconds to enter the hidden menu, you are looking for Software Train this tells you exactly the correct firmware for it. Next major thing to add, is the firmware updates rarely add features if at all.
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MK3 front grill removal to get at radar unit.
That's only clipped in, however you might find it safer to remove the front bumper as clips will be more visible around the back, and risk of attacking from the front would be to snap clips off.
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Amundsen MIB2 Firmware Update
Give me 5 minutes @Olek95 and I will generate you a private message with 0480 file.
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New Tyre Tread Depth - How do you find out when ordering tyres online?
I think Continental wanted to set 4mm as legal minimum tread, and yes Michelin said 1.6mm is good. But Joe public wouldn't really want to fork out so often. I changed mine between 2-3mm, but was definitely more in tune with the car and anything off I noticed.
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Amundsen MIB2 Firmware Update
I think 0480 is available, but you will need to really verify your software train, and also you need to be able to enter that menu to update system. Please go to car and hold Menu button in for a few seconds, and find Software Train information.