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  1. Ask for the dealer to confirm it in writing that the lack of a DSG service at the correct time will not affect any claims going forward and see what reaction you get. If they decline to do so that will show what they are up to. For reference we got our Kodiaq from Vertu (Bristol Street Motors as was) in Chesterfield and their after sales service with regards to a water leak into the boot was useless, showing little knowledge of the vehicle so I ended up fixing it myself.
  2. The other possibility is that after the service you can use the chat function on the Skoda website to check it's been updated. I've certainly used it in the past for info about our Kodiaq.
  3. We have an older manual 1.4tsi rather than the newer 1.5 (but it's the same power output) in a 4x4 Kodiaq. It's no rocket ship but it's more than sprightly enough, is absolutely fine for most running around. It's a really smooth engine and benefits from being given a bit of free reign so, whilst I was dubious coming from a more powerful TDi Octavia 4x4 with lots of low down grunt I think it suits the Kodiaq very well. In terms of economy it's not brilliant but not bad either. We've been getting early 40s on motorway runs from Yorkshire to Lancashire and down south and early 30's round town. In theory the 1.5 should be a touch better. However, at the end of the day it's a small petrol engine pushing a big car round that has the aerodynamics of a brick.
  4. Depends where you are based... An independent should be able to do a service for about £150 and, contrary to the above info, many can update the digital service record... Eg. https://autohausdolby.co.uk/services-volkswagen-passenger-cars/
  5. TBH.. if you only want it to ensure you can get about in winter weather and snow a haldex based system will do fine. We've had them for the last 17 years on the edge of the Pennines and never once got stuck in bad weather or snow.
  6. If you pop the bonnet there'll be a sticker saying something like R1234yf... Which is the refrigerant type
  7. Do you mind me asking what you paid - I have A/C on our Kodiaq that seems to be struggling at bit in the hot weather and the cost of refills with the R1234YF seems to be around £130 ish, which is quite a bit more than I paid for a regas previously
  8. Just wondering before I book it in for a recharge... Did anyone else's Kodiaq struggle to get the cabin temperature down this last few days? It was about 29 degrees with us yesterday when I was out on site and the A/C was running flat out for about an hour and a half but couldn't get the cabin temperature down to below about 22. It seems better today but still not great. Also what have people paid for a recharge? I'm getting quotes of about £130 for the R1234YF it needs.
  9. As a relative newcomer to the forum you will probably soon come to realise that thread drift is one of the great things about it and that's it's not strictly policed like some where only posts directly related to the subject are allowed... I've been here over 22 years from memory and it's a great place with a great community and members that are generally open, engaging and helpful with suggestions and comments. Anyhow, to turn back to the subject, I have no issues with stop start. 👍
  10. Carburising is right but I know the process as Case Hardening. Definitely seems like a bearing manufacturing fault but at least you got it sorted.
  11. We're you referring to my comment about reading the road? If so I stand by it - as I think it's unusual to have to stop for a second or less and then move off again, as was noted in the post I responded to, and such situations can generally be avoided by thinking ahead and anticipation.
  12. I know what you mean and I'm not trying to criticise but in those situations I'd normally be anticipating things such that I don't necessarily have t come to a stop for a second at all, eg by slowing down a bit earlier and keeping rolling. However I accept there will always be situations where that's not possible of course.
  13. Have to admit I wouldn't trust Blair as far as I could chuck him - he's always seemed a rather smarmy git to me.
  14. Jeez - that was well and truly knackered! Looks more like a potential bearing material defect TBH than anything else?
  15. Hate to say this but if you're only still for one second it sounds like you're not reading the road or traffic conditions very well...???
  16. Like others above I have no concerns with stop start and actually tend to worry more about whether something could be wrong when it doesn't kick in. But then those that seem to be bothered about it seems to be drivers of automatics and ours are manuals.
  17. I'm on 18s but have Fallen FK520SUV and have been happy with them. Good grip,, excellent stability, even in heavy rain and quiet. They've been on about 20k miles now and still look to have a decent amount of tread left but I'll eventually put all seasons on.
  18. skomaz replied to davmal735's topic in Skoda Karoq
    Holts stuff is £5.99 at Euro Car Parts...
  19. Looking good! Any issues with getting the steering wheel off? My OE flash to pass has given up which is probably the stalk playing up meaning I need to get the airbag wheel off...
  20. For reference on our old Octavia the retaining latch was only clipped in and came loose over time. However, I was able to pull the trim panel off enough at the rear to find it, relocate it and glue it in place. You may be able to do similar?
  21. you'll need a trailer board connected to the trailer socket that has appropriate lighting and a third number plate. If not you'll be illegal and the car won't know you have the bike carrier fitted, meaning all those issues you are concerned about will occur (emergency braking etc.). Also be aware of the weight limit on the easifold and the tow bar - I'm not sure what the weight of you're bikes are as the carrier itself is 18kg and I'd imagine the bikes are quite heavy too if fitted with batteries are about 25kg each which will mean they aren't that far off the limit of the carrier and, in combination with the carrier may not be that far off the tow bar limit, which may only be around 80kg.
  22. Just a couple of thoughts... Have you checked that there isn't a protective film on the lens. How 'clear' and high resolution do you need it to be? It's for avoiding reversing into an obstacle, it's not like your watching a HD film using it.
  23. Now you mention it I seem to recall having that issue once before after getting two quotes from the same insurer.... In that case I just got a nice email asking noting the discrepancy and asking me to check what I'd entered was correct. There was no hard line from the insurers and no need to evidence anything. In my case it was simply a typo from memory and the info I'd used for the insurance I took out was correct so maybe logiclee's issue is something else.
  24. TBH if it were me I'd be inclined to take my business elsewhere if they are being difficult unless the quote was a very good one and they can explain why they want the photos
  25. Side ball suggestion... Vitara.

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