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Craig W

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 13:49

It's a Skoda, you sure this wasn't an optional extra when purchased?


Nismo

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 13:42

IMO its going to be an electrical fault , a blocked/damaged sensor or sumit.


TNM

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 13:39

quote:
Originally posted by Evisu
http://shouldnthaveboughtaskoda.com


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MatthewR

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 13:31

http://shouldnthaveboughtaskoda.com


Jamie

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 13:30

ttt car is here at 4 still no idea :lol:


Jamie

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 22:35

It will be getting

Oil Change
Oil Filter
Fuel Filter
Air Filter
Spark Plugs

Hope Halfords have the parts


infinitycorsa

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 22:27

fuel filter
contaminated fuel
could be air flow sensor


Greasemonkey

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 22:25

Gearbox speed sensor caused this on a brand new focus i had


POISoft

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 22:24

prob a sensor somewhere, idle air control valve?


Jamie

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 22:21

Any other suggestions?


POISoft

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 21:52

:wave: coupe-club.co.uk


infinitycorsa

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 21:47

breathers blocked?


Jamie

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 21:45

quote:
Originally posted by POISoft
:wave:


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POISoft

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 21:43

:wave:


Jamie

posted on 23rd Mar 05 at 21:42

Mates car -

Skoda Felicia 1997
1.3
Petrol
GLX or GLI
80,000

Car is fine when accelerating, but take your foot off and it coughs then cuts out

Any ideas? Cant think of any :boggle: