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Hi all

I purchased an octy 20v 180bhp vrs a fortnight ago, police spec. in white.

I havent received the manual yet,so a bit dumb with knowing what everything is and where in the car.

Q. The words ECP are lit up in amber colour near the centre of the rev countet. What does ECP stand for and should it be permanately illuminated while driving ????

Q. I am assuming it has a 6cd multi changer, would the multichanger be located in the boot ??????

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Daz :confused:

Not sure what "ECP" stands for, sure one of the techs on here will be able to explain.Though can tell you should not be lit while driving:confused:

Re Multichanger should be on the left hand side of the boot opposite luggage net possibly been omitted as an ex police spec car?

Do you mean ESP........

ESP: Electronic Stability Programme is

designed to stabilise the dynamic

handling response of the vehicle by

counteracting any tendency towards

oversteer or understeer. The ESP

constantly compares the actual

movement of the vehicle with

predetermined values and according

to the situation ESP reacts by braking

each wheel individually (according to

direction of slip) and automatically

adjusting the engine

On a side note, were the police ones fettled with at all? And is ESP standard? I have ASR, thats about it!

Mine stays on till the engine is started.

EPC? The EPC (testing engine electronics) warning light fitted only to certain engines comes on for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. If the warning light does not go off or comes on or flashes when driving, this indicates a fault in the engine electronics system. A program stored in the engine control unit makes it possible to continue driving with certain restrictions - contact a Skoda Dealer for professional assistance.

:iagree:

the warning light for esp is the same as the one for asr, a skidding car.

:iagree:

the warning light for esp is the same as the one for asr, a skidding car.

Bengie mate, R and C are polls apart on my keyboard! :confused:

Cut down on the milk intake amigo. :thumbup:

:rolleyes:

young'uns eh?

Job done mate. :thumbup: :thumbup:

  • 1 month later...

I think that the light is for EPC rather than ECP.

It stands for Electronic Power Control.

I have got problems with mine and am also seeking the answer of thread "EPC" that i launched yesterday.

I have got problems with mine and am also seeking the answer of thread "EPC" that i launched yesterday.
Have you followed up on the suggestion by Lummox that it could be a faulty brake light switch? He really does give good advice! :)

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