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hey i got a skoda superb about a year back . . its an 1.8 tsi automatic elegance . . the car's been stalling for the past 2 months . . the dealer did look up the problem . . but then even after delivery its still stalling . . yesterday it stalled again at a speed breaker and right after the engine management warning light turned on . . it stalls when ever we are decelerating for example near a speed bump or a bad road (as i am in india we have lots of pot holes on roads) . . reallly need help . . thanks guys

Now the EML has come on a fault will have been logged in the car's ECU.

Take it back to the dealer and ask them to provide you with the fault code and description, this should direct you to the faulty component.

Hi mate,

This may be your problem...

I posted this some time back as a reply to a guy also in Australia that had the same problem but the topic has been deleted or moved.

Anyway, mine was doing the same almost from new. Skoda performed a service campaign number 24V7.

This number may be different in your country but it was a remap or updated ECU program to prevent engine idle/low speed rpm instability...or something like that. When I was coming to a stop the engine would randomly stall, no warnings at all. This was happening during warm weather only. The main difference between my problem and what your describing is that I had no check engine light.

As the previous poster said a check engine or malfunction light should throw a code and the dealer should be able to fault find from this.

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