Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 7:00 pm
Beads ?
Yet. Total fickwit move. We had ours checked at the last service to check if it was the updated header without the bagsSundayjumper wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 7:34 pm Faaaaak. A bag of loose stuff in the coolant system. That’s an even worse idea than Ford’s wet belts.
Easy to check though ? It’s marked on the header tank.
Temperature guages haven't been accurate since in most mainstream cars since the late 1990s. They’re all damped to stay at in the normal range, seemingly until about 30 seconds before you boil over, by which point it’s too late to do anything about it…Gavster wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 4:51 pm FFS. Eight days. After just eight days of ownership and the Ateca has broken down, this was meant to be a reliable one!
Coolant warning came on, so I checked the level and it was low, when driving the temp warning light also came on, but the coolant temp gauge never budged from 90º. Grabbed some proper VAG coolant and poured a litre in. Started the car, all fine. Then the warning came back on again. Checked the header tank and all of the coolant was gone. Also, the heater has stopped working properly, regardless of what temp I turn the heater to, it blows cold air. I assume these two are related. FFS
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Most VAG stuff of this era should have a proper coolant temperature display, no damping on digital dashboard era cars, my GTE shows exact coolant and oil temperature on the dash which matches exactly what the sensors are outputting.Jimexpl wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:49 pmTemperature guages haven't been accurate since in most mainstream cars since the late 1990s. They’re all damped to stay at in the normal range, seemingly until about 30 seconds before you boil over, by which point it’s too late to do anything about it…Gavster wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 4:51 pm FFS. Eight days. After just eight days of ownership and the Ateca has broken down, this was meant to be a reliable one!
Coolant warning came on, so I checked the level and it was low, when driving the temp warning light also came on, but the coolant temp gauge never budged from 90º. Grabbed some proper VAG coolant and poured a litre in. Started the car, all fine. Then the warning came back on again. Checked the header tank and all of the coolant was gone. Also, the heater has stopped working properly, regardless of what temp I turn the heater to, it blows cold air. I assume these two are related. FFS
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Only cold air from the heater seems to be a better ‘guage’ in my cars when they have lost coolant!
Every VAG car I've driven upto 2020 just sits bang on 90deg and never moves even on a digital display - I thought that was the same for most stuff, even the Alfa's I've had.16vCento wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 12:28 amMost VAG stuff of this era should have a proper coolant temperature display, no damping on digital dashboard era cars, my GTE shows exact coolant and oil temperature on the dash which matches exactly what the sensors are outputting.Jimexpl wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:49 pmTemperature guages haven't been accurate since in most mainstream cars since the late 1990s. They’re all damped to stay at in the normal range, seemingly until about 30 seconds before you boil over, by which point it’s too late to do anything about it…Gavster wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 4:51 pm FFS. Eight days. After just eight days of ownership and the Ateca has broken down, this was meant to be a reliable one!
Coolant warning came on, so I checked the level and it was low, when driving the temp warning light also came on, but the coolant temp gauge never budged from 90º. Grabbed some proper VAG coolant and poured a litre in. Started the car, all fine. Then the warning came back on again. Checked the header tank and all of the coolant was gone. Also, the heater has stopped working properly, regardless of what temp I turn the heater to, it blows cold air. I assume these two are related. FFS
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Only cold air from the heater seems to be a better ‘guage’ in my cars when they have lost coolant!
@mik I hope you didn’t buy any. Finally got round to (trying to) fit them and they’re different to the OEM ones, and they’re not as good quality. Don’t bother with that type.mik wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2024 2:33 pmThanks. I'll need to check, but I am pretty sure E-Tron aren't 17mm.Jobbo wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2024 2:30 pm
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324425025591 - they are also available in gloss, grey etc on different listings.
Nah - didn’t get around to it! Thankfully.
At what point are people replacing batteries? Do you wait until it dies and/or has issues (slow cranking, dash warning) or just replace like a maintenance schedule?Sundayjumper wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:59 am I seem to get through batteries on a regular basis through lack of use. I try and keep them on a charger but if I forget - it ends up being months before I realise and they have to be revived from the dead.
Having said that, I've had the Aston over seven years now and this is the first battery replacement it's had. So not too bad really.