This is a discussion on 'Routine' maintenance within the Superb forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; I'm going to do some annual maintenance on my '06 2.5TDI. Can anyone advise me: The full content of VAG ...
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| I'm going to do some annual maintenance on my '06 2.5TDI. Can anyone advise me:
(Car has now done 44k mls, oil/filter every 10k, going to do front pads 1st time with above. Engine might be an old dog - but it does growl nicely when you kick it around a bit........... ![]() )Last edited by ericsuperbee; 18-07-2008 at 13:09. Reason: Update |
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| I've just spoken to my contact in my Skoda dealer, they've had nothing relating to the technical bullitin... is it for VW only as it refers directly to the Passat? ![]() |
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Get the parts at GSF same quality cheaper prices, the bolt is the pinch bolt and at 44k yours will be seized and will need a mechanic whose done them before to get them out, as for the grommet I'd leave it out given the history of problems it causes, brake pads will be less than £50 all round at GSF but beware you need a wind back tool to do the rears or you will ruin the pistons in the calipers, these are about £15 or £20 at halfords and try not to copper slip the pads in the usual way, it only serves to remove the backing gripper that is on them and then they rattle. hth. | |
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| If your car is an '06 you should be able to get these bolts out unless you take your Superb for a paddle in the sea. The ones on my car came out fairly easily when I bought it at 2 years old - they now come out extremely easily. So, re-use the existing bolts and renew the self-locking nuts according to your own judgement. VAG TSBs are notoriously difficult to find - Google can help. As far as the bung under the battery tray is concerned, I simply unscrewed the coolant reservoir (leave the pipes connected) and unplugged the sensor lead. You can then get your hand under the battery and feel the bung - it's like a grommet with nothing running through it. I just pushed it up into the battery compartment for retrieval when the car needs a new battery (I've since been in there and got it). As part of your proper maintenance schedule, take the cover above the plenum chamber off each year and pour a litre of water around the battery. Check that without fail, there are 2 streams draining onto the bell housing, one from the drain under the battery and one from the drain under the servo. I give the whole area a suck-out with the long nozzle on a vacuum cleaner before I do the water test. After the test, clean the drain channels around and in front of the pollen filter housing as crud in this area stops the (inadequate) drains from running. A toothbrush works OK. rotodiesel. |
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