Kidinspace - Ibiza Mk4 - Updated March 2011

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Feb 28, 2008
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I can't tell you how much I want a PD130 Derv...

I'll swap ya if you fancy having the 1.2 whirr and whine again :lol:

ermmmm, nahhh. lol. couldnt go back to that power now, when i sit in a 1.2 im like....wheres the power? lol. just soo much easier having tht bit of pull. im looking forward to a remap though.
 
Dec 18, 2010
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I put £20 in it yesterday (15.9 litres), have done less than 30 miles since filling and the car is already back to saying 1/4 of a tank :-o [:@] :cry: :blink: :wtf: :rolleyes: :doh:

Jesus christ!
How about this for some b.s - I took a mate home yesterday at about 1:00am and he lives in the middle of nowhere, so after I dropped him off and was going home there's just a really long straight road with nothing on it.

Car is pushing about 100mph, for about 45 seconds and the fuel needle dropped from 1/4 tank to the halfway point between 1/4 and 0.


WTF back at you!:wtf:[:@]:confused:

Seems that cars don't like speed.
Not doing that again, probably cost me £10.
So that was me wasting £10 in less than a minute.

Good one.
 

Blanco92

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Apr 11, 2010
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ermmmm, nahhh. lol. couldnt go back to that power now, when i sit in a 1.2 im like....wheres the power? lol. just soo much easier having tht bit of pull. im looking forward to a remap though.
Give me a shout in a few years when you're swapping the Furby :lol: I got too used to a 110bhp Octavia TDI when learning to drive, could just put my foot down and the acceleration was somewhat effortless! The Ibiza just feels so laboured in comparison. :(
Jesus christ!
How about this for some b.s - I took a mate home yesterday at about 1:00am and he lives in the middle of nowhere, so after I dropped him off and was going home there's just a really long straight road with nothing on it.

Car is pushing about 100mph, for about 45 seconds and the fuel needle dropped from 1/4 tank to the halfway point between 1/4 and 0.


WTF back at you!:wtf:[:@]:confused:

Seems that cars don't like speed.
Not doing that again, probably cost me £10.
So that was me wasting £10 in less than a minute.

Good one.
Be careful where you do 100mph you! :p

But yeah I know what you mean, these little engines don't like sitting at high revs for very long it seems! I travel from Stockport to Leeds and back once a month, and there's a massive difference in mpg if I stick in the outside lane at ~60mph, rather than middle/outside lane at ~80.

BTW Kidinspace - I signed up to Fuelly, I've averaged 35mpg over the last 500 miles... is that remotely similar to what you get?
 

kidinspace

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Dec 3, 2008
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Hi

You mentioned in your first post "Posh Skoda type interior light (thanks to Nath)' - do you have any pictures of this and more info? Id like to change mine,

Cheers

Hey sorry for the late reply, it's the interior light from the mk1 Skoda Octavia, and the Fabia (I think)
I did find a few in scrap yards for about a fiver.
Simple to fit, just plug and play - exact same size, just has map reading lights either side.

Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
 

kidinspace

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Dec 3, 2008
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Two months without a rear washer... finally found the leak and fixed it! :lol:

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.G.
 

kidinspace

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Dec 3, 2008
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nicely done matey, was it easy to get to the pipe? may do this myself

Easy enough, ten mins tops. Most of the trim pulls off, the part round the seat belt has three philips screws holding it on. The only part to watch out for is the parts that are near the seal on the boot, make sure the seal is back on correctly so the boor door doesn't leak.

.G.
 

kidinspace

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Dec 3, 2008
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So...
Latetly my steering has felt "lumpy" run a VAGCOM Scan and it has come up with the following.

Address 01 -------------------------------------------------------
Controller: 03E 906 033 P
Component: 1,2l/4V SIMOS3 00HS5328
Coding: 00071
Shop #: WSC 06402
VSSZZZ6LZ5R109083 SEZ7Z0D2701510
2 Faults Found:
17911 - Load Signal from Alternator Term. DF: Implausible Signal
P1503 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
17511 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating: B1 S1: Performance too Low
P1103 - 35-00 - -
Readiness: 0000 0000

********************************************************

Address 09 -------------------------------------------------------
Controller: 6Q1 937 049 D
Component: 0000 BN-SG. 1S34
Coding: 16396
Shop #: WSC 06402
1 Fault Found:
01598 - Drive Battery Voltage
07-10 - Signal to Low - Intermittent

From other reading on the Mk4 forum I've seen that the battery voltage can effect the power steering. Now I don't have a the light coming on in the instrument cluster.

So do I need a new battery?
Where is the power steering reservoir? - I can't find it!! :confused:

.G.
 

Blanco92

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Apr 11, 2010
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It could be the battery or the load signal wire from those codes. I'd try a visual inspection of the load signal wire first.

The power steering reservoir is at the bottom right of the engine bay (as you look at the car from the front), quite far down near the bottom of the car, forward of where the airbox would be if it wasn't a 1.2 and forward of where the battery is located. Should have a green coloured cap on it.

It's a stupid place to put the reservoir, I can't get the cap off mine, it's stuck on! And access to it is so tight that I can't really get myself in a position to swing on it!
 

kidinspace

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Dec 3, 2008
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My front right tyre had a lump in it and this was causing my lumpy steering.
Two new tyres and a laser alignment later and all is good.
Topped up the level on the steering fluid as well as it was a little low.

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As you can see from the printout above my alignment was so far out it was nearly off the scale. Once the guy had aligned it he'd said it was one of the few Ibiza's he'd seen that was actually straight. Most of the time they leave the factory with the rear axle slightly more over to the passenger side hence why they all pull to the left.

Gave the car a wash too.

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Also decided I wanted a bit more induction noise so I added some more holes to the air feed pipe on the bottom of the engine cover. I know this is only going to create a little more noise as these holes are before the air filtetration so won't effect my fueling and so on...

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.G.
 

rf860

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Jan 23, 2010
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So it was'nt really the car at fault afterall! Where did you take it to get the alignment done? Looks like they know what they are doing
 

kidinspace

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Dec 3, 2008
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So it was'nt really the car at fault afterall! Where did you take it to get the alignment done? Looks like they know what they are doing

A new place that opened up about a quarter mile from my house, the name and address is on the print out above. Might be a bit far out for you...
Nextyre, Cumbernauld. They have a website buut it's still under construction at the moment.
The guy that done that alignment is a VAG fan and as plenty experience with VAG stuff, he's seen all the usual issues with these cars over the years.

.G.
 

rf860

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A new place that opened up about a quarter mile from my house, the name and address is on the print out above. Might be a bit far out for you...
Nextyre, Cumbernauld. They have a website buut it's still under construction at the moment.
The guy that done that alignment is a VAG fan and as plenty experience with VAG stuff, he's seen all the usual issues with these cars over the years.

.G.

Although it is quite far away, it is good to know that there is a garage that knows their stuff on these cars thats not a huge distance from me.
 
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