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Octavia Mk3 2.0 TDI CRMB (2016) – Need correct coolant pipe part numbers Aghhhh!
I'm going to need more help. It's not clear where on the engine those are, the picture is a bit too close in for spatial context. Do those two appear recognisably (to you) in this image? The title of this page in ETKA is Coolant cooling system D - 26.05.2014>> 2.0 Ltr. rear Diesel eng.+ PR:DN1,DN4, DN6,DK7+ There are at least two other diagrams though, titled right and left side. The part numbers you quote in your post, without suffices are items 12 with suffix AF, and item 7 with suffix BH, superseded by 04L 121 065 CR , for your VIN. Those two don't appear to be adjacent in the exploded view, so I'm confused about why you think those two base numbers are the ones in your pic?
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Source Towing Hook Tow Eye 8K0805615
Be careful, the suffix -A appears to be a different part, listed for other Skodas. May not be correct thread or whatever. See results here for search on the part number without suffix: https://www.skoda-parts.com/spare-parts/8K0805615.html
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Fabia 1.2 Petrol - Red Oil Light on longer drives only
Damage or just wear? Pics of the bits or old strainer? They can go a lot further than yours has on original chain/tensioner/guides.
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What is this part and where can I get one? Gear linkage issue on Fabia 1.4 TDI...
6Q0711051, not 600... Any scrapyard should have one in usable condition, I would think.
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Fabia 1.2 Petrol - Red Oil Light on longer drives only
Why? Is the oil pressure OK now?
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Fabia 1.2 won’t start
The timing chain won't have broken, but it may have jumped a tooth or two on one of the sprockets. Cam sensor error can be generated by this. There is a fairly straightforward way of checking the cam to cam timing, involving removal of some covers at the gearbox end of the rocker cover.
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Rear demister and both licence plate lights stopped working
Possibly a coaxial cable then?
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1.2TSI traction control light comes on when idling after throttle housing replaced
Sounds as though this garage may be a little out of their depth. Assuming this is a CBZB engine code version of 1.2 TSI, there is no 'communication' as such from or to the throttle body. It simply has two wires going to its dc motor and a further 4 that serve to provide analogue positional feedback to the engine ECU. When such a throttle body is replaced, it tends to be necessary to perform a throttle body alignment/adaptation (TBA). A device is plugged into the car, which puts the engine ECU into a mode where it learns the voltages of the feedback potentiometers at each end of the full range of movement of the throttle valve. Ask your garage if they performed this alignment after fitting the replacement.
- 1.4 tsi coolant temperature sensor location - under reading coolant temperature
- 1.4 tsi coolant temperature sensor location - under reading coolant temperature
- 1.4 tsi coolant temperature sensor location - under reading coolant temperature
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Starter solenoid
That connection is often the worst in the whole high-current system, in my experience. Temperature cycling and minimal protection from corrosion are probably factors.
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Brake Parts Nightmare
PR code 9U1 also seems relevant, with wear sensor.
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Brake Parts Nightmare
Front brake PR code for this car is 1LN. That should help disambiguate, I think.
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Crank Timing Pin
Did the crank sensor come out without a struggle? Or are you not there yet?
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Crank Timing Pin
No, in car.
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Crank Timing Pin
Probably easier to take the intake manifold off to gain access from topside. On ours it wasn't helped by the white furry corrosion of the block's alloy, including down the hole that the crank sensor and crank locking pin go. Took ages to clean it out enough to get the pin fully in, even after manifold was out the way.
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Feb 2018 Manufactured 1.5TSI Engine Oil & Coolant top-up
Are you sure it has power steering fluid? I'd have thought it would be electromechanical.
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Very high oil temperatures
Wow, that was a bad blockage in the oil pick-up!
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Citigo overheating: request for advice re temperature sensor (and everything else!)
Typically, on earlier simpler models with A/C, the thermoswitch would only carry the relay coil current for each of the relays within fan control module (low and full speed) that drive the fan, so tends not to fail often at all. Thin wiring to it more likely to break/ fail than thermoswitch itself. Can't see any equivalent to this arrangement in citigo diagrams though. For non-A/C citigo it uses just one of its dual switches directly in series with rad fan 12V supply.
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Citigo overheating: request for advice re temperature sensor (and everything else!)
@MobileChicane I'm looking at wiring info for the fan control module, trying and failing to see how the radiator thermoswitch is involved on an A/C equipped Citigo of this vintage. You may find that either there physically isn't one, or that it isn't wired up. Not sure. Parts catalogue suggests it's there though.
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Citigo overheating: request for advice re temperature sensor (and everything else!)
Since the car has A/C, a quick and easy test of radiator fan operation is to run engine and demand minimum temperature with A/C switched on, bonnet open. That's assuming the A/C is actually operable/cooling successfully. At the sort of ambient temperatures we currently have, the radiator fan should start up at low speed within a pretty short time. Keep fingers away while waiting to see! I was just looking at wiring info, and the resistor for low speed fan operation appears not to be within the fan motor, but instead at a 3-way connector pair where 3 wires become 2. When the resistors were housed inside the fan motor assembly they were a bit infamous for failing, leaving only high speed operation thereafter.
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Timing Chain Pickle
Yes, the slots for the locking tools on the ends of the camshafts are not central. The locking tools only fit and are able to be screwed in properly when they're at the compression stroke TDC. Off the top of my head I can't recall if that's with slots horizontal and above centreline of camshaft, or below. A quick look at the actual or pics of the locking tools should reveal which it is.
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Kamiq Cambelt Interval
No, it was in early 2021.
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Citigo overheating: request for advice re temperature sensor (and everything else!)
I would certainly expect radiator fan action in that case. May be able to offer fuse info tomorrow, but hopefully covered in owner's manual.