Skoda Octavia 1.8T Estates INFO

Skoda Octavia 1.8T Estates INFO

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NWVT

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2,630 posts

184 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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Right since i cant find anything VAG related taking a mate to go and look at a 1.8T Octavia estate tommorow are there any major points that i should look for on it are they prone to any mecanical issues. thanks in advance Nicksmile

Al Wyn

866 posts

208 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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Hi there Nick my brother in law has a saloon VRS i will see if i cant bring it up if you like...hes never had any problems with it all...let me know.

NWVT

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2,630 posts

184 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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cheers al im tking my mate to reading tommorow he found one he like so i will do my useall check it over ith a fine toothcome.
vrs's i have soft spot for unless im winchester theres always a black or silver one with four people wearing white shirts and extra lights and boxes about lol

Karlos69

900 posts

189 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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Nick, get yourself on www.briskoda.net

What the guys on there don't know about Skodas probably isn't worth knowing!

There's a dedicated sub-forum on there for the Mk.1 Octy.

I can't really help much as mine is a Mk.2

NWVT

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2,630 posts

184 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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cheers karlos smile

dubkiller

1,166 posts

205 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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water/ water/ water. if the carpets are damp, id walk away.

NWVT

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2,630 posts

184 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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what courses the carpets to become damp where does it leak

Karlos69

900 posts

189 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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NWVT said:
what courses the carpets to become damp where does it leak
I believe (but don't quote me on this) that it's to do with the door seals which can be prone to leakage.

Stuart J

1,301 posts

257 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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What age
What Mileage
What Spec

Generally well built cars, based on the Golf/A3 platform. The 4x4 is the dark horse, comes with 150 bhp but a simple remap gives 220 ish & combined with the 4WD makes it a real winner, I carried on modding mine & ended up with 356 bhp. The L&K is the luxuary one. I Had 2 Octy 1's at one point & still have the Diesel. Both were ragged to death & I had very few mechanical failures, the Diesel is now on 137000 & still going strong, the 1.8t I sold at 85000 & I started modding it at 8000, completed 3 cannonballs & a few other runs in it + many track days. An incredibly strong car that took no end of abuse & just came back for more

Check the air con works, especially important on higher mileage cars, the clutch on the end of the compressor has a habit of slowly working loose & eventually falling off normally trashing the thread as it goes & totalling the compressor, its common on all vag cars of that era. Repair at a main dealer is over £1000. If you buy one get the nut checked & Loktite it or lock washer it. DONT be tempted to hammer the thread to burr it over as you can damage the seal in the compressor

The Octy 1 is certainly a far better car than the current model



Edited by Stuart J on Friday 17th April 09:51