Well the front passenger side dash rattle was fixed today and fingers crossed it doesn't come back. Sounded to me like it was a commonly known problem with an easy fix judging by what the tech said. The rattling in the rear on the other hand needs to be re-booked in for a better look see as it was difficult to reproduce or locate exactly today due to the rain. After the success with Skoda, I decided to book in my polo gti for a dash rattle fix and they rejected it stating that rattling is now no longer covered by warranty after the first 1000kms. What kinda of BS is that? I stormed out REALLY ANGRY and said never again am I buying another VW if they are just going to screw us customers!!! Well done Skoda for fixing rattles under warranty.
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I can see both sides of that argument. Rattles over time can be caused by driving over rough roads or general mistreatment of the car so why should the manufacturer fix those however as an owner rattles are annoying especially if they have been there since new. I guess what they are trying to say is that if the rattle is there from the factory they will fix it but if it's something that happens as a result of wear and tear then they won't.
Maybe you should read the fine print on the warranty section of your manual. If it says anything in there about rattles that is what will apply not what the service people told you yesterday.
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Our nearly 5 yr old 6 has never had a rattle either...well actually its never had one thing wrong with it period. I have one creak that has been there since new, and I've told the dealer about it, but so far they have never found it and fixed it. I took it in there one day and the tech came out with me and located it. But when I took it back in they could never find it.
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Originally posted by K1W1 View PostI can see both sides of that argument. Rattles over time can be caused by driving over rough roads or general mistreatment of the car so why should the manufacturer fix those however as an owner rattles are annoying especially if they have been there since new. I guess what they are trying to say is that if the rattle is there from the factory they will fix it but if it's something that happens as a result of wear and tear then they won't.
Maybe you should read the fine print on the warranty section of your manual. If it says anything in there about rattles that is what will apply not what the service people told you yesterday.
TBH, of all the jap cars I've owned previously (2x Honda Jazz's, Honda Odyssey & Toyota Rav4, non of them really had any issues or rattles. Only the RAV4 had one somewhere in the windscreen but that was fixed). Hmm...it does get one thinking. But despite saying that, I still like euro cars as long as they honour the warranty and fix the darn problems!!!Last edited by Gti Dave; 13-04-2011, 10:28 AM.
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throttle valve (?) replaced under warranty
I have a 2008 diesel RS wagon with DSG and the MFD said "engine fault" on 24 Dec (yea!). But I was able to get it into Lennock Skoda in Canberra before they closed for the holidays. They had it for a few days over Christmas but the throttle valve was replaced under warranty and I haven't seen any warning lights since then.
And I have to give a bigto Colin at Lennock because he gave us an Octavia to use for those few days over Christmas. We had all of my wife's family coming to Canberra for Christmas and it would not have worked if we had been down one car.
So all potential Canberra customers listen to me: BUY A SKODA FROM COLIN (because he's a great guy)!
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Originally posted by space-godzilla View PostSo all potential Canberra customers listen to me: BUY A SKODA FROM COLIN (because he's a great guy)!
made my buying experience that much more specialMY17 Superb 162TSI, Business Grey, Tech+Comfort Pack, APR ECU+TCU Stg 1, SLA, Rieger Splitter + Side Skirts, Eibach Pro-Kit Springs, Hardrace Swaybar, TPMS
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Today I put my Skoda 118 TSI for service at Rick Damilian (15,000 first service). They proceeded to charge me $440 for a bit of black fluid and a sump plug. But as mentioned in many threads, a lot of Audi/VW service centres refuse to touch Skodas so I was forced to the dealer over a barrel, as it were.
Just one minor issue, driver's door side a/c vent won't shift left or right using the adjuster. They've ordered a part from the Czech Republic!
Not the least bit fussed the car is solid. Looking forward to a bit more torque after an ECU map due soon.
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Originally posted by jbviajero View Post?.......Just one minor issue, driver's door side a/c vent won't shift left or right using the adjuster. They've ordered a part from the Czech Republic!......
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Originally posted by jbviajero View PostToday I put my Skoda 118 TSI for service at Rick Damilian (15,000 first service). They proceeded to charge me $440 for a bit of black fluid and a sump plug. But as mentioned in many threads, a lot of Audi/VW service centres refuse to touch Skodas so I was forced to the dealer over a barrel, as it were.
Just one minor issue, driver's door side a/c vent won't shift left or right using the adjuster. They've ordered a part from the Czech Republic!
Not the least bit fussed the car is solid. Looking forward to a bit more torque after an ECU map due soon.
You will love the ECU upgrade , was out flying around the hills today , so relaxed , and yet urgent when needed.GTI clubsport/edition 40 manual white 2016
Mercedes Benz A200 AMG pack red 2016
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Originally posted by jbviajero View PostToday I put my Skoda 118 TSI for service at Rick Damilian (15,000 first service). They proceeded to charge me $440 for a bit of black fluid and a sump plug. But as mentioned in many threads, a lot of Audi/VW service centres refuse to touch Skodas so I was forced to the dealer over a barrel, as it were.
Just one minor issue, driver's door side a/c vent won't shift left or right using the adjuster. They've ordered a part from the Czech Republic!
Not the least bit fussed the car is solid. Looking forward to a bit more torque after an ECU map due soon.--------------------------
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Originally posted by spellbound View PostWow thats over the top , mine was $340+ , 2 years service $280+ and inc oil .
You either didn't go to a Skoda dealer for the 30k service or they didn't do the full job but there is no way a 30k service will come in under a 15k one.
The two year service includes things like pollen filters and a brake fluid change.
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Yes I did think the price was over the top for oil and a half hearted wash. I'll definitely try North Shore next time.
I'm not fussed about the air vent, I can still adjust it by poking a pen through. Interesting that a superb came new with the same issue. I bought mine 6 months old second hand, perhaps it has been there since new too.
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Originally posted by K1W1 View PostThere is something wrong there. The 15k/1 year service is cheaper than the 30k/2 year service. $340 is in the ball park for a 15k service.
You either didn't go to a Skoda dealer for the 30k service or they didn't do the full job but there is no way a 30k service will come in under a 15k one.
The two year service includes things like pollen filters and a brake fluid change.GTI clubsport/edition 40 manual white 2016
Mercedes Benz A200 AMG pack red 2016
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