amii21
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Wheels from Octavia II to Octavia I
amii21 replied to amii21's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk I (1996-2004)
Which generation Golf platform is MK 1 Octavia based on, anyone know? -
Wheels from Octavia II to Octavia I
amii21 replied to amii21's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk I (1996-2004)
Thanks for replies - shame the wheels won't fit. I am definitely getting a second car as I also want to keep the miles off the AMG I'll read up on some buyers guides for Mk 1 Octavia, and hopefully rejoin the forum as a Skoda owner -
Hi, I used to have a MkII Octavia vRS (2010) with a set of 16 inch steel wheels + winter tyres. I sold my vRS and bought a C63 AMG which is a great car but very thirsty on fuel. So I am thinking of buying a MkI Skoda (maybe around £1200 max) as a run-around. I have 2 questions: 1) The Octavia I will get will probably be over 10 years old. I am going with petrol as essentially it is a simpler engine than diesel (no turbo to go wrong, etc). Do Skoda's of this generation have an achilles heel that I need to look out for? 2) Will the 16 inch steel wheels + winter tyres (left over from my 2010 vRS) fit a MK 1 skoda without any adjustments/modifictaions? Many thanks!
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It's good that you're getting it replaced but maybe wedding ring scratched the chrome (if you wear one)?
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My experience of mains dealers over the years is that they are simply not willing to stray outside the "protocol" and have too much faith in their diagnostic system (suits them of course). I remember I had my ABS light on my Merc ML and after several months of visiting the dealers and several expensive repairs, I finally sorted out the problem myself by buying a £10 relay and replacing the faulty one. The second my Skoda warranty runs out I will find a good independent garage - the less I have to do with the main dealer the better as far as I am concerned.
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2nd Service Due Soon - 1.4l Tsi dsg
amii21 replied to ramonford's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
I have a service+ maintenance contract and the only thing they did for my second service at 20K was to change the oil (same as what they did on my first service at 10K). But I will be getting new brake pads in a couple of months they said. I'm paying about £17 a month for my service contract, and am a bit disappointed that in almost 18 months x £17pm all I have to show for it are 2 oil changes... -
I have leather seats too and TBH they're the most disappointing aspect of the car - they look really cheap. The leather seats with white stitching in the LE vRS are miles better.
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Hi Andy, mine did exactly the same thing when it was about 700 miles old - It is a high pitched whistling noise. It kept coming and going for a few days and I even recorded a video on my phone and took it to the dealer. The dealer did a diagnosis and could not find anything wrong. The whistling stopped after a couple of hundred miles and then it just stopped completely and never been back since (the car is almost on 22K miles now). My experience is that there is nothing at all to worry about, I just put it down to the engine "bedding in" and as I said it went away after a few days. Here is a youtube vid of a TSI enging in a Golf doing the same thing
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Thanks - can I also ask, is it easy to see what gear you're in, from the display/maxidot? Or do you change up/down on the padles by revs or listening to the engine note? One of the things that put me off the DSG in vRS is the gear "number" was only shown in a small font in the maxidot to right hand corner rather than a large display, and I like to see what gear I'm in.
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Hi Nicky boy, I take it the flat bottom steering wheel was an extra option? Also, do you use the paddle shifters much or just leave in auto?
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The area of the windscreen just above my rear view mirror has a patten of "black dots" (maybe there to block out sunlight?) I was going to mount my Hero HD camera in that part of the windscreen, using the self-adhesive pad, which is meant to have very strong adhesive on the back. The problem is, I have to mount the self-adhesive pad on the black dot area, rather than on the clear glass section of the windscreen. My question is, are these "black dots" etched onto the glass on the wondscreen, or can there be a "bald" gap where those black dots are, if I later remove the self-adhesive pad? (i.e., might the glue pull off some of those black dots)? Thanks, and hope my question makes sense! PS I dont have the auto-dimming mirror, and the car is a 60 plate Octavia vRS petril manual.
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The dash mounted storage box on the Octavia II is very shallow, so the lid won't close if you try to leave a satnav in there. I already have a live lead running into the dash mount storage box. I have seen some threads where people have velcro'd their satnav units to the lids, etc. But is there a way of modding the bottom of the storage box to make it deeper, so one can leave a satnav mounted to the inside of the lid of the storage box, so all you'd need to do to get satnav on, is to flick open the storage box lid? Instead of ruining the car, I suppose one could buy a new storage box to modify/cut the bottom of it off to make the compartment deeper. I think they cost about £60 from Skoda. I am seriously considering doing this, but is the compartment of the storage box shallow for a reason? Are there other car parts/components immediately underneath the bottom of the storage box, or can my plan work? Hope the question/idea makes sense!!