A few weeks back the AC condenser on my new 206Kw Superb was punctured by a rock. The dealer wanted $2500 (upfront???!!!) to repair it. Neither Skoda or the dealer were willing to help out at all.
In the end I found an independent repairer who fixed it with genuine parts for $1200. He was stunned at the dealer quote.
The honeycomb grill in front of the condenser is very open and it's easy to see how a rock could get in there. I've taken the precaution of fitting some finer plastic honeycomb behind the standard grill. It cuts down the size of the holes by about a quarter but still allows plenty of airflow.
I haven't seen any other reports of this happening to the new Superbs, so I may just have been unlucky. Either way it's a definite and expensive possibility (those air holes are huge). New Superb owners may want to consider putting in some screening as I did and be aware that Skoda will not help out at all. Skoda and the dealer have been seriously underwhelming during this whole process. Luckily the car is otherwise fantastic.
In the end I found an independent repairer who fixed it with genuine parts for $1200. He was stunned at the dealer quote.
The honeycomb grill in front of the condenser is very open and it's easy to see how a rock could get in there. I've taken the precaution of fitting some finer plastic honeycomb behind the standard grill. It cuts down the size of the holes by about a quarter but still allows plenty of airflow.
I haven't seen any other reports of this happening to the new Superbs, so I may just have been unlucky. Either way it's a definite and expensive possibility (those air holes are huge). New Superb owners may want to consider putting in some screening as I did and be aware that Skoda will not help out at all. Skoda and the dealer have been seriously underwhelming during this whole process. Luckily the car is otherwise fantastic.
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