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    2010 Superb II Elegance Est. 170. Yeti Outdoor SE L 2.0
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    2017

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  1. I'd check tyre pressures, you may be resetting the tyre to a low pressure and just telling car that it is ok. Its the difference in trye rotation that triggers alert.
  2. Presented with a lot of warning lights the other day in the middle of a short trip - ABS, Brake, Power steering, TCS, ESC, AFS! I have a vagcom Hex Interface and was able to scan for faults. Came back immediatly after reset. I thought that it may be the battery as odd stuff can happen if battery is low. After much reasearch I was inclined to check the rear left wheel speed sensor - All looked fine - Easy to reach just behind wheel. Sprayed the heck out of it with some liquid maintenance and waited a while. Took it for test drive and all warning lights are now out. Thanks too all the web sites and utube info I was able to fix it myself and will be able to replace the sensor. New sensor ordered - Ebay. Hope this helps someone John 01-Engine -- Status: Malfunction 0010 03-ABS Brakes -- Status: Malfunction 0010 04-Steering Angle -- Status: OK 0000 08-Auto HVAC -- Status: OK 0000 09-Cent. Elect. -- Status: OK 0000 10-Park/Steer Assist -- Status: OK 0000 15-Airbags -- Status: OK 0000 16-Steering wheel -- Status: OK 0000 17-Instruments -- Status: OK 0000 19-CAN Gateway -- Status: OK 0000 22-AWD -- Status: Malfunction 0010 25-Immobilizer -- Status: OK 0000 42-Door Elect, Driver -- Status: OK 0000 44-Steering Assist -- Status: Malfunction 0010 46-Central Conv. -- Status: OK 0000 52-Door Elect, Pass. -- Status: OK 0000 55-Headlight Range -- Status: Malfunction 0010 5F-Information Electr. -- Status: OK 0000 61-Battery Regul. -- Status: OK 0000 62-Door, Rear Left -- Status: OK 0000 69-Trailer -- Status: OK 0000 72-Door, Rear Right -- Status: OK 0000 1 Fault Found: 17158 - Databus U1123 00 [046] - Received Error Message Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear 5 Faults Found: 02846 - Button for Tire Pressure Monitoring Display (E492) 008 - Implausible Signal - Intermittent 00290 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor; Rear Left (G46) 003 - Mechanical Failure - Intermittent 00668 - Supply Voltage Terminal 30 002 - Lower Limit Exceeded - Intermittent 00290 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor; Rear Left (G46) 012 - Electrical Fault in Circuit - Intermittent 01325 - Control Module for Tire Pressure Monitoring (J502) 004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent 2 Faults Found: 16670 - All-Wheel Drive C1113 07 [008] - Mechanical Failure Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear 16656 - Databus U1123 00 [008] - Received Error Message [New feature! Extended UDS fault detail is only supported by current gen. interfaces] Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear 01316 - ABS Control Module 013 - Check DTC Memory - Intermittent Left_headlamp_power_output_stage: Subsystem 1 - Part No: 1T0 941 329 B Labels: 3D0-941-329.CLB Right_headlamp_power_output_stage: Subsystem 2 - Part No: 1T0 941 329 B Labels: 3D0-941-329.CLB 1 Fault Found: 13705985 - Databus U1123 00 [008] - Received Error Message [New feature! Extended UDS fault detail is only supported by current gen. interfaces] Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear 17158 - Databus U1123 00 [046] - Received Error Message Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
  3. Previously had a Octavia 1.9pd. Now rocking with superb 2.0 Tdi (170) I'd say no difference in running costs for me. Economy is slightly worse 45+ mpg from Superb, 50+ mpg octy (mostly dual carrageway). However the comfort, space etc. more than makes up for it. Not seeing any real change for other costs servicing, insurance etc. If the cars were same age etc. I would go Superb. This thing is vast in the boot and rear seat accomodation.
  4. A quick update, Snow performance is brilliant! This is the best upgrade I have done to a car. These tyre also resist aquaplaning really well, I can feel no difference to dry grip - I dont go fast these days, but the ride is so much better. Occasional rumble on certain surfaces but way better most of the time. Couple of jobs left to do, Drivers side heated seat not working and boot hatch lifters to overhaul they work but are slow and getting noisy. Will do it soon followinh the posted guide on here. Simply put - It's Superb... (Heh heh)!
  5. Very little difference that I could tell between Est and hatch. Tho wasnt VRS models I tried. Might have ben on a race track. I had 1.9tdi hatch and 2.0tdi estate. If you need the extra space in the estate i would get that. Hope it helps.
  6. Indeed. I had hoped so. I live up a mile long farm track which is pretty rough and we get a lot of snow here as well - I'm hoping they will cut through the snow better. I didnt feel any undue flex on a slightly more spirited drive home luckily. It did handle the track so much smoother. It has "Softened" the turn in a bit but without feeling at all under tyred. No increase in understeer. Will try to remember to post follow ups later if any issues occur. If conditions get bad enough then I have a Yeti to fall back on. Only time I got the Yeti stuck was a couple of feet of snow and the car rafted up on it.
  7. I had no issues at all. took a couple of weeks to get here. Hope this helps
  8. mytyres.co.uk Item No.: ALCAR9535 Item: Felge: ALCAR null black 6.0 x 16.0 (LK 5.0/112.0, 57.0, ET 50.0) Quantity: 4 unit price net: 34.00 GBP (40.80 GBP gross) Interim amount net: 136.00 GBP Transport and delivery costs net: 0.00 GBP Total amount net: + 20 % VAT: 136.00 GBP 27.20 GBP Total sum: 163.20 GBP Item No.: R-440226 Item: Michelin CrossClimate 2 205/55 R16 91H (AS) Quantity: 4 unit price net: 66.58 GBP (79.89 GBP gross) Interim amount net: 266.30 GBP Transport and delivery costs net: 0.00 GBP Total amount net: + 20 % VAT: 266.30 GBP 53.26 GBP Total sum: 319.56 GBP
  9. Just got home from changing 18" (Rainsports 2) to 16" wheels with Michelin Crossclimate 2's. IT's SO MUCH BETTER! Granted on a track the 18"s would be better - but on the road - wow! Quieter, much less harsh vibes + tyres way cheaper. I thought the 18s were a little to "twitchy" and they droned like heck on any but the smoothest surfaces. Yep looks like a taxi but I dont care. Recommended!
  10. A quick update driving well, tyre noise on the 18" wheels is bad unless the road surface is smooth - I'm going to get replacement wheels with either all season or winter tyres on. Not made up my mind yet on which. Thinking 16" as live up a farm track and extra sidewall = good. 170hp model so hoping can find 16" wheels which will clear brake calipers. Dont really care on the looks front - too old to give a damn.
  11. Agreed, but i think the leather seats will be very slick. Any ideas out there?
  12. An excellent win for me I think. New to me Superb Combi 2.0Tdi 170 Elegance, I thought the clutch /DMF felt "odd" with a "tinkle noise and vibes". Car went to local garage who replaced DMF / Clutch. (I went for the DMF as opposed to the SMF to maintain refinement). Got a very full service carried out at same time. ALL fluids, filters and belts. Brake checks (Dealer who supplied car changed out Disks, callipers and pads) suspension etc checked - no sag so springs may have been replaced already. Dampers fine. Brakes very well. Fortunately it came with a SMTA (Scottish Motor Traders assoc) warranty which covered £1000 of the cost to replace so £780 for the rest of the work. At 93k miles the car now feels like new, pulls very well and is very refined. Only got the 18" wheels to change to something smaller with higher profile all season tyres to improve the road noise / refinement. I dont go fast anymore. Many large capacity motorbikes owned berfore so got the "speed" thing well out of my system years ago. I've now spent £6530 to own this large luxury car in excellent condition. Should be reliable and is very comfortable. Just got to work out the Columbus stereo eating my contacts list from phone and I think I'm done for a while. No errors on vag-com either. Win all round I think. Superb I would say!
  13. Fuse is in the right hand side at the end of the dashboard. 3rd row up from the bottom. Cant remember specific one. Sticker inside cover tells you. 25A white one I think.
  14. To new for me to tell, don't carry bottles in there. On the happy front - found the brolly and its skoda original. Like new. Got bluetooth module working by recoding it to English. Can now use Moby.
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