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Hi there 

Have a 2013 plate octavia 20 litre deisal tdi

Has 56000 on the clock 

Has a intermitant problem where as fan does not kick in till really late 

Normally when im up to 70 plus on the motorway the temperature goes right up to the red light on dashboard flashes up with engine overheat but normally soon as it does this fan kicks in and goes back to normal 

Anyone know what it is and how to fix it 

Happens bout once a week 

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If over 3 years old, then it should fall under Skoda's Fixed Pricing servicing

http://www.skoda.co.uk/owners/service-and-maintenance/simply-fixed/pages/default.aspx?gclid=CKnzi7G4ndQCFURcGwodB5gMAA&gclsrc=ds&dclid=CIP6jbG4ndQCFTIg0wod-FYPsw

 

Cambelt with waterpump - £485
Cambelt - £385

 

The cause of this is most likely a sticky sleeve on the pump (designed to allow the engine to warm up faster).

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You're out of warranty but try emailing Skoda UK. It's a known defect and a well documented one, there is every chance the fault on your car is a manufacturing defect.

 

If Skoda are feeling generous (and they should given they know about the fault) then they should be offering you a gesture of goodwill towards the cost...

 

http://www.skoda.co.uk/about-us/contact-us

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18 hours ago, silver1011 said:

You're out of warranty but try emailing Skoda UK. It's a known defect and a well documented one, there is every chance the fault on your car is a manufacturing defect.

 

If Skoda are feeling generous (and they should given they know about the fault) then they should be offering you a gesture of goodwill towards the cost...

 

 

SUK Customer services will refuse this, and say speak to a dealer for a goodwill gesture.  You might get somewhere as you are under the 60k mileage limit, but over on age (thus out of warranty), but be prepared to work hard for it!

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Goodwill can come from a dealer, Skoda UK or both.

 

Most of my goodwill over the years has come from Skoda UK albeit via their dealer network.

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22 hours ago, silver1011 said:

Goodwill can come from a dealer, Skoda UK or both.

 

Most of my goodwill over the years has come from Skoda UK albeit via their dealer network.

 

According to SUK customer services, they no longer offer any goodwill.  You have to get the goodwill via the dealer (who might then claim it back from SUK, but that bit you have no control off).  I did eventually get SUK to tell the dealer to do the job for free, but the costs seemed to be taken on the nose by the dealer - which is why they didn't want to do it to start with!

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