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Well, my 86k miles 2001 Skoda passed the MOT, with a couple of minor advisory items. But all is not well. On the way there, and having regard to diesels and emission tests, I was determined to ensure it was at operating temperature when we arrived. Giving it a bit of welly going up a modest hill the power suddenly went flat. Engine ran alright but no turbo-oomph. I was sure the emissions test would show this up - but no, all was satisfactory, so the engine management system would seem to be coping. Came away, again booted it up a slope apparently ok, and suddenly the same thing. It's fine - and still legal! - to drive, but the power is lacking. Depressing!

 

Sorry to hear that Ian. But so long as the rear windscreen heater works....

 

I'll just get me coat. 

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Just watched the 'BMC' arriving in the river............Severe gale 9!!!!! with doubtlessly; 190 rather green 'PoB'.

Sea Area Thames isn't that bad but the walk back to the car was easier than the walk away from it today. Beaufort scale doesn't have a descriptor for "Makes a spaniel's ears flap"

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I am quite glad I missed the rumpus on here. However it is a shame not to know who caused it, because I would like to avoid them in the future. I think childish behaviour is likely to become more anmd more common as parents seem unwilling to show there children that a tantrum goes nowhere so they grow up expecting it to work and throwing tantrums whenever the world doesn't go their way.

When I was little if I got a bit fracios or in a paddy I would be sent to my room. Whenever she came to see if I had calmed down I would be playing happily on my own. My mother couldn't decide if sending me to my room was a punishment or not.

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My daughter just sent me this picture of Alice:

 

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Fingers crossed for her Ash.  But  as several folk on here have met Dr Station Cat it might be pertinent to note she spent much of her first week of independent existence in the hospital in an incubator - notwithstanding a reasonable birth weight. Little ones can be remarkably resilient, especially once problems have been diagnosed and the correct treatment given.

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Well, my 86k miles 2001 Skoda passed the MOT, with a couple of minor advisory items. But all is not well. On the way there, and having regard to diesels and emission tests, I was determined to ensure it was at operating temperature when we arrived. Giving it a bit of welly going up a modest hill the power suddenly went flat. Engine ran alright but no turbo-oomph. I was sure the emissions test would show this up - but no, all was satisfactory, so the engine management system would seem to be coping. Came away, again booted it up a slope apparently ok, and suddenly the same thing. It's fine - and still legal! - to drive, but the power is lacking. Depressing!

A relatives Ford Galaxy (it may even have the same engine as your Skoda!) had the same behaviour. The main dealer diagnosed a complete turbo replacement. Someone suggested a local (to them) specialist who diagnosed a sensor failure. Significant saving was achieved.

 

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Well, my 86k miles 2001 Skoda passed the MOT, with a couple of minor advisory items. But all is not well. On the way there, and having regard to diesels and emission tests, I was determined to ensure it was at operating temperature when we arrived. Giving it a bit of welly going up a modest hill the power suddenly went flat. Engine ran alright but no turbo-oomph. I was sure the emissions test would show this up - but no, all was satisfactory, so the engine management system would seem to be coping. Came away, again booted it up a slope apparently ok, and suddenly the same thing. It's fine - and still legal! - to drive, but the power is lacking. Depressing!

 

Ian, I wonder if a bolus dose of a quality injector-detergent (Forté or similar) and a new air filter element might be worth a try before risking the costly attentions of mécanicien voiture.

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Just watched the 'BMC' arriving in the river............Severe gale 9!!!!! with doubtlessly; 190 rather green 'PoB'.

 

 

Indeed, diverted from Heysham to Birkenhead due to weather.  I presume getting between the rather close-together piers at Heysham was considered too risky in the wind.  For those unfamiliar with the 'Ben-my-Chree', she has a lot of windage (meaning, affected by wind due to structure above the waterline, not the efects of curry).   Or, tall and slabby, as some may describe her!  Not a pretty vessel.

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A relatives Ford Galaxy (it may even have the same engine as your Skoda!) had the same behaviour. The main dealer diagnosed a complete turbo replacement. Someone suggested a local (to them) specialist who diagnosed a sensor failure. Significant saving was achieved.

 

Tony

 

Yeah, I agree, maybe a boost or air flow detector.  A mooch around Skoda and VW diesel forums may reveal the answer.

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Well, my 86k miles 2001 Skoda passed the MOT, with a couple of minor advisory items. But all is not well. On the way there, and having regard to diesels and emission tests, I was determined to ensure it was at operating temperature when we arrived. Giving it a bit of welly going up a modest hill the power suddenly went flat. Engine ran alright but no turbo-oomph. I was sure the emissions test would show this up - but no, all was satisfactory, so the engine management system would seem to be coping. Came away, again booted it up a slope apparently ok, and suddenly the same thing. It's fine - and still legal! - to drive, but the power is lacking. Depressing!

I had a problem with a Kangoo in that if I opened the throttle wide the power management would shut down the power very dodgy for overtaking. It was resolved when I traded it it. However A friend said it could have been a blockage in the vacuum tube confusing the engine system. He had a similar problem and that had been the cause.

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Ian,

 

Check the air filter and associated piping on your Skoda.

 

A friend had a similar problem with his Audi Diesel (same VAG type engine)

 

The filter was badly fouled and when removed the car was back to normal with bags of Woof (sorry Robbie)

 

hth

 

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Fingers crossed for her Ash.  But  as several folk on here have met Dr Station Cat it might be pertinent to note she spent much of her first week of independent existence in the hospital in an incubator - notwithstanding a reasonable birth weight. Little ones can be remarkably resilient, especially once problems have been diagnosed and the correct treatment given.

 

Many thanks! Alice's mother was in an incubator for five days immediately after her birth despite being 10lbs 1oz! And she has turned out (mostly!!) OK!

All your supportive hearts again appreciated, folks.

 

 

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Thanks for all the ideas, ERs! But - the thick plottens! Having stood for 3 hours, the Skoda has just been down the road and back to feed the dobbins. Bags of turbo, even with the throttle nailed! I think this discounts turbo pipes. I think the air filter was changed last week, and I can see the fuel filter is new. I will continue to use it for local journeys and see what develops. As I say it never actually falters, just goes flat.

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Skoda dealers are not thick on the ground here. When we first tried to find one in 2003, there actually wasn't one in Le Mans, pop circa 200k! There may be one now, and there is a VAG dealer in Alencon who has a Skoda showroom and servicing facility. But if the fault persists I'll go back to my local chap - Polos are a bit more common, and the Skoda is a Polo made in the Czech republic, after all, and he sees a few Polos.

 

Mike is right about foreign cars in France. Not many Fords here, for example. Which is why the Skoda has now spent more than 9 years unlocked with the keys in the ignition in my yard. What sort of Frenchman would want to steal a RHD Skoda?

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Mike is right about foreign cars in France. Not many Fords here, for example. Which is why the Skoda has now spent more than 9 years unlocked with the keys in the ignition in my yard. What sort of Frenchman would want to steal a RHD Skoda?

 

How far they have come in a few years. . . . . Would have been said about any Skoda not too long ago! ! ! ! ! !

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There was me thinking I'd be clever and say how ironic it was that Deb's French Peugeot  was probably built in Coventry, when I checked and found the UK operation closed in 2007. Nobody told me! It's astonishing where some cars are built though, and some of the collaboration between manufacturers.

 

Ed



Tony-you've got a new dog!

 

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Tony-you've got a new dog!

 

Ed

 

Same dog. Just a different photo. The previous one was taken when he was quite young. The other one was taken last year when we were in the Lake District. He was quite damp (not at all unusual) and running towards me at high speed. Those of you who know me on Facebook may have seen the photo before!

 

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Yesterday was the coldest November 13th in New York since records began.............the high temperature barely reached 39f, wind chills at zero C.

 

Meanwhile ... the last two days in Vancouver have been 'warmest for this date' since records began!

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You have a damn cheek calling us cowards you may not be happy about something. Express your disquiet in reasonable terms and we may listen but hurl abuse and you just show yourself up.

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