I have a 2019 Octavia 2.0 diesel 150 ps with the dsg DQ 381 7 speed.My Skoda dealer said I need to change the oil at 120.00 kilometers.I will change it before this but is this the 120.000 correct.Thanks making the video...interesting.
The dealerships often change the service intervals for certain items. Last I heard it was 70k miles which is about 120,000km. Personally I'd recommend every 40k miles. Thanks
It will prime the filter by turning the ignition on and off a couple of times, but I find if you do it via the scan tool the vehicle will start alot better. This minimizes the chance of running your high pressure fuel pump dry and potentially causing damage.
My Skoda dealership says my 2019 1.6 TDI 7 speed dash gearbox is a sealed for life gearbox is this correct please if not what mileage or year do you recommend the oil and filter change please?
No automatic gearbox should be sealed for life. The way the gearbox works it's by pressure and numerous clutches which are designed to slip. This slipping will cause debris in the oil over time. Personally I'd recommend every 40-50k miles. If your call TPS I'm sure they will give you a quote for a service kit, along with their recommendations for intervals.
Prowadnice po których przesuwa się klocek hamulcowy to tak ale prowadnice po których przesuwa się zacisk ,prowadnice w gumowych osłonach się nie smaruję
Same advice for any car purchase really. Ensure there's a good service history, reasonable warranty and arrange for an independent inspection of the vehicle prior to purchase.
On mine astra h im bleeding the brakes done three of them but come cross front caplier right nipple wont move so ordered new front capliers, will i have to bleed all four again or can l just bleed the new caplier??
I have a question: I have the same underlying problem with my Fiat Qubo 2016 model. 1. Flashing odometer 2. Blue & Me doesn’t work 3. Parasitic drain. So, yesterday I unplugged the cable that is connected to the Blue&Me module. And after 24Hrs the car’s battery health went down from 12.12v to 12.04v. What could be the reason? Is it because I didn’t do the Proxi Alignment? By the way, I recently added a third party stereo with a screen to my dashboard. Any help and tips are much appreciated. Thank you
It's possible that you may have another underlaying issue that's draining your battery. If you take a look on our channel we also show you how to test for parasitic drain. Basically you need to test which fuse is drawing power, then investigate that component. Before you get you get ahead of yourself test your battery, a bad battery can loose charge overtime.
Anyway, after 30Hrs I’m back again: 1. Unplugging the cable from the Blue&Me module (underneath the seat of the driver- Belgium) didn’t work. So, I remove the fuse F36 from the cabin (inside the car) fuse box to see if it shuts down all the radio, stereo and others that is using this fuse connection.
We haven't seen this issue ourselves. From personal experience as long as the vehicle is maintained correctly it will minimise the chances of potential problems.
Some vehicles do have a control unit bleed function via diagnostics. But personally the only time I'd recommend using that function is when you replace the unit. Or if the manufacturers procedure specifically states to carry it out.
This is not something we have ever done but in theory it should be ok. But please note this deviates away from the procedure and we wouldn't recommend it.
This was done after 40k miles, but the manufacturer recommendations is 70k miles. Please check with your local dealership as these intervals can change
I recommend MAN filters, NKG spark plugs and a good quality engine oil. Worth getting a price from TPS for a genuine service kit. They often have deals on engine oil.
Sorry we don't carry out servicing but we can certainly recommend a reputable local garage that will be able to provide you with a quote. MTM Motor Services 01554 752004
Replaced discs and pads on left front, cleaned slide points and put on copper grease also silicone greased slide pins. But brakes are still binding. Any idea?
Great tutorial! I have 7speed DQ381 in Kodiaq. Dealer suggests oil only change at 70k miles. Ive done 47k and want to change oil for peace of mind. Am I ok to just change oil or should filter be changed as well? Any harm just doing oil? Thanks
Thanks for the feedback. To be fair the company that supplies the camera gave fantastic instructions on how to install the camera. I've just produced it in video form. Yes South Wales
This tool/fluid is designed to work with the dpf on the car. You need to inject the fluid into the exhaust before the dpf by taking a temperature sensor, pressure sensor, nox sensor or O2 sensor out for Access. Please see the following video for a bit more of an idea on how it works. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ve1ED-wyq_g.htmlsi=nHdNFLhuOmhGk7Xu
Nice video! I particularly like the engine clean..i was taught that too:) Is this engine a Vauxhall or a Suzuki please? Im possibly going to replace my worm out Panda with an Agila 1.2. had fiat so long now im quite apprehensive tbh.
Would be great to see a video on the cable termination, the copper tube connectors and the ferrule type you have used on the dc to dc charger. Brilliant instructional video BTW.