This is a discussion on mk1 octy vrs engine undertray (again) within the Octavia I forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; after speaking to my dealer yesterday i was informed that " some models did'nt have them fitted as standard " ...
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| after speaking to my dealer yesterday i was informed that " some models did'nt have them fitted as standard " so i am just wondering how many of you vrs owners have these fitted |
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| I've never seen one without. I wouldn't even think about driving a VRS without one bearing in mind how low the sump is on it. The plastic one is pretty useless but as said on the previous thread it stops sensors getting soaked and the alloy ones stops you needing a new sump every time you go over a crap road surface.
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| Mine has one but it doesn't cover the sump. It bridges the gap between the front bumper and the sump. I was told by Skoda that all the petrol models came with this and the derv's have a full cover. |
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| I think the dealer is talking 8ollox. He is possibly confused with the metal sump guard for the Rozzer cars. There are different ones for the petrol and diesel.
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| i don't suppose anyone has a tidy photo of one in place they could post so i am armed correctly for the dealers on monday |
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| My plastic undertray decided to break into several small chunks while driving along the motorway today. Where it wraps up and around the engine it was rubbing against the belts which had me slightly worried. My local Skoda dealer have quoted me £48 inc vat to supply and fit a new plastic cover, for now they have removed the tray. Is it needed and would you recommend I do replace it? |
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I think they help with reducing road noise aswell so you will probably be better off with one than without HTH | |
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| From new (03) i have never had one on mine........Perhaps the stealers stole it Phil
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| I think mine went missing possibly when I had the cambelt done, had no problems since (9 months ago)
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| Don't be mistaken the tray doesn't really cover much it only just sits behind the bumper really, then you have a big hole where the derv variant's cover would sit at a glance you would think you have no tray. I was very confused by this for a while till my chassis number confirmed that I only had the smaller one and not the whole shebang like the derv's do |
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| Vrs phil's desription is correct for a petrol engined octavia HTH |
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| Hi ive had a 2001 octavia vrs..untill i wrote it off ooopppssss and when it was serviced by skoda they always said it was missing ? and i now have a 2002 one and they say the same thing about that one so who knows ??? xx ![]() |
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| Both my Octavia RS's had the plastic covers, and both have been pulled to bits on poor road surfaces, must order another one.
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| guys give up and do like me and get a steel one fitted yes I have hit a few time but still a bit more reassuring than hitting the sump on a side note you can have the fun of watching the dealer trying to fit the thing ![]() |
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| whats the part number? and rough cost?
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| Iain Where do you get these steel ones from incidently, someone must make themfor both octavia and fabias |
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| got mine done by the main dealer it was about £250 something fitted. I have a feeling that it is the one that was standard fit on the 4x4 or it could be the police spec one. I know that it was not a problem to them to identify it and order in. as I have said before the only downside is that you will catch it! but it is a bit cheaper than a new sum/engine |
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| How easy is it to access the sump plug/oil filter with this fitted? |
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