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Hi all, just an experience of mine...

Blew a turbo, had another on fitted, it wasn't rite so I had a diagnostics at a garage in town thay came back with nothing at a cost of £40. so put another one on and had it diagnosed by skoda themselves. It cost £33.

I don't see how a normal garage can justify £40 for a rubbish reading :/ so skoda came back with:

•brake fault- but I have 312's so that's probably it,

•air con fault

•air bag fault

And they said the oil feed pipe hadn't been changed and that was probably clogged and cutting the oil supply. So it's back in the garage now for yet another oil change and new oil feed pipe......

Biggest learning curve ever... Put it in a trailer and take it to either a skoda specialist, or a tuning garage who has good reviews.. Lesson learnt the hard and very expensive way :(

Anyone else had these 3 faults above? Cheers jack.

Edited by jkevs

What are the specific fault codes logged for each control module?

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I'm unsure, I'm working away from home so my dad trailered the car to skoda for me, I'm going back tomorrow so ill get the print off and post the codes,

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk, by Jack.

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