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Smoke, burning smells, oil pressure warning light, car turns over but won't start, no communication with the engine control module and to top it off it ground to a halt less than 1 mile from home so no recovery. :(

Chassis Type: 1U - Skoda Octavia

Scan: 01,02,03,08,15,17,19,35,46,56

Address 03 -------------------------------------------------------

Controller: 1C0 907 379 F

Component: ESP ALLRAD MK60 0104

Coding: 0023174

Shop #: WSC 31480

1 Faults Found:

01314 - Engine Control Module

004 - No Signal/Communication

Address 08 -------------------------------------------------------

Controller: 1U1 907 044 A

Component: CLIMATRONIC C 2.0.0

Coding: 11000

Shop #: WSC 31480

1 Faults Found:

01274 - Air Flow Flap Positioning Motor (V71)

37-10 - Faulty - Intermittent

Skipping Address 15-Airbags

Address 17 -------------------------------------------------------

Controller: 1U0 920 911 B

Component: KOMBI+WEGFAHRSP VDO V07

Coding: 23412

Shop #: WSC 31480

TMBKL21UX38689158 SKZ7Z0B1661545

1 Faults Found:

01314 - Engine Control Module

49-00 - No Communications

Address 19 -------------------------------------------------------

Controller: 6N0 909 901

Component: Gateway K<->CAN 0001

Coding: 00006

Shop #: WSC 31480

1 Faults Found:

01314 - Engine Control Module

49-00 - No Communications

Address 46 -------------------------------------------------------

Controller: 1C0 959 799 B

Component: 4Q Komfortger

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Got it recovered to JBS this morning and they've already had a quick look at it for me (cheers fellas :thumbup:). The ecu isn't dead :D just the power to it is shorting somewhere and blowing fuses. They suspect an electrical short in the main harness as it passes thru the bulkhead but so far haven't tracked it down. I think i'm happier but i guess its still too soon for relief.

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And Kev has just been back on the phone, car is now fixed:eek: :D:thumbup:. Apparently, the coil pack on cylinder 4 has melted, melted the connector and caused a short. One new connector and coil pack later, the car is back to life. Absolutely top stuff from JBS, seriously bad stuff from Skoda. I don't think its very good that a failing coil pack could set fire to your car!

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