Jump to content

Mr OCD

Members
  • Posts

    153
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Manchester

Car Info

  • Model
    2012 Skoda Fabia vRS, 2006 Skoda Fabia VRS and 2010 VW Scirocco GT170

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Mr OCD's Achievements

Collaborator

Collaborator (7/17)

  • First Post
  • Collaborator
  • Conversation Starter
  • Reacting Well
  • Week One Done

Recent Badges

25

Reputation

  1. Just had the plugs changed as part of a major service at Skoda dealer. First change ... 28,000 miles on original plugs is not bad going. I've got the originals here as well and numbered.
  2. I'm having some issues with the electric windows on the vRS. Car has been parked in my garage for a couple months as we don't use the car anymore and the MOT lapsed. I've been too busy to do anything with it so over the past week or I've given it a service and clean up and its booked in for its MOT later today ready to go to its new owner and typically the electric windows no longer work. They were fine before it was parked up. - fuses checked - wiring checked - key in door lock does not drop / raise window - assume the switch is ok as the central locking works - I'm not hearing the motor 'try' I suspect the motor - anyone got any further suggestions? I'd like to get this fixed for the new owner who hopes to collect at the weekend.
  3. If anyone needs a 312mm setup give me a shout ... got a sets in my garage due to removing from the Wife's vRS before I sell it. Will put up a sale post later on.
  4. If anyone needs 312mm upgrade give me a shout. I've got a couple in my garage kicking around! Just done the Wife's vRS ... night and day difference!
  5. No it's not manufacture / skoda dealer warranty ... just a gold star warranty from dealer which has limited cover. No idea when plugs / brake fluid / etc was done ... Skoda want £269 for major service and doubt that includes the spark plugs. Awesome GTi want £219 which does include spark plugs.
  6. It's also worth noting I'm more than capable of doing the work myself ...
  7. So the Wife's 2012 vRS (cave engine) with 28,000 miles is shortly due a service. Its mainly full skoda history except the last one which was done by dealer (non Skoda) we bought the car from ... with it being under warranty until sept 2017 should we bite the bullet and get the major service done by local dealer or just use an independent? I'm thinking in terms of any faults highlighted should be fixed under warranty before it ends ... but also in the event of engine issues in future the skoda history may support any claim?
  8. No different from looking at the radio / dashboard or sat nav is it.
  9. Makes sense ... and yes it is so she has visibility of the screen in the event something happens to me (I'm a biker) or her father who has mobility problems at present.
  10. Daft! Wife wants her iPhone in the phone mount on dash (next to steering wheel) and to be able to play music and charge the phone from the MDI socket. Any ideas? MDI to USB, then USB to lightening connector does not work. MDI to old style apple connector works fine - no extension cable available though. I'd rip the Skoda Swing Headunit out and put something else in but she doesn't want to spend £200-£300 to charge her phone and play music from it ... I see her point tbh.
  11. Oh, we have a smart arse I'm saying an engine that is used for short journeys is NOT able to burn off condensation properly or coked up components such as the plugs. That's common sense as much. But you know this but chose to be pedantic about it rather than helpful. If you know different then feel free to educate!
  12. The fuel type is irrelevant to oil consumption and meant to imply it is getting what Skoda recommend. I.e 98 ron fuel. As for the occasional thrash with a hot engine this is to burn off condensation from short journeys and clean up anything coked up internally as evidenced by the exhaust tips ... I.e spark plugs, etc. For example ... when spark plugs coke up due to the shorter journeys the plug tips run hotter causing hot spots in the cylinder head and is a key reason the tips of the plugs fall off ... Preventive maintenance.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.