In my old 1999 Octavia I TDI (81 kW/110 HP) it was every 80,000 km. On the current 2005 Octavia II TDI (103 kW/140 HP) it is every 120,000 km. The interval is increasing in newer models as the materials keep improving. On higher performing (and more expensive) cars the trend is the chain again. im looking for the answer as well, tho i think it is around the 80k mark on your car.
every 60000 km
hi how do you change aside light bulb on a skoda octavia
how can i disconnect my alarm on a skoda octavia estate
bring it to a mechanic...job done
the camshaft timing marks little arrow on plastic casing to right of cam. the crankshaft timing mark on crank pulley a little arrow,which lines up with special locking tool,from skoda
change the hazard switch first
dtc mark is on the top of the flywheel and the gearbox, fuel pump is a locking pin and the cam shaft is a locking bar you need to remove the cam cover
One can purchase Skoda Octavia cars from a dealership. You can also buy it from Auto Trader. People might have some Skoda Octavia cars that they are selling, you just have to find out who sells it.
Yes a Skoda Octavia 1.9tdi will pull a horse box,with two horses in it,my octavia pulls it with ease,and i never had any problems.
Relay prob usually. Think it got a number on it. 109 or 110 I think.
Stop procrastinating, do it today.
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