1 Start Stopp Batterie im Octavia 3 8004/ANI Hallo ich habe Probleme mit meiner erst 3 Jahren alten Start Stopp Batterie. Derzeit ist diese hier verbaut "Moll EFB 82060 560 E00 064 12v 60Ah 640 (EN) 100min Cr Die Batterie die ab Werk verbaut war hat deutlich länger gehalten. I was advised at my last service that my battery was only holding 59% charge, sometimes having to crank the engine for 10-15 seconds before it would start. It is the original Varta battery so has done well. Q - Does a new battery (AGM) need to be programmed to the car with VCDS or is there anothe Škoda Owners Forums. Škoda Octavia. Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020) Battery life for 2019 Octavia VRS. My 2019 Octavia VRS is in for service (19,900miles), I took delivery new in Feb 2019. The the Skoda dealer has just contacted me to say that the battery is defective and they are quoting around £300 to replace. Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013) Starting Problem. This morning when I put the keys in the ignition the stability/traction control light came on the dashboard as usual however the light remained. So I tried starting the car however I didn't hear the engine turning over just the starter motor. Tried turning off the stability/traction control Hello to all, This post is for anyone who was wondering if the old method for turning off start-stop works on the Mk IV. TL;DR IT WORKS. I've owned a 2021 Octavia Mk IV for about a year now and it is my preference to start the car with the system disabled. I have owned other Skodas previously and Location: Lampeter West Wales. Model: 2010 2.0TDI (BKD) Octavia Elegance Estate. Author. Posted 14 January, 2020. It's the 2.0tdi PD engine with BKD code. As far as I can tell it is getting no fuel, RAC mechanic thought the injectors simply would not fire as the ECU is receiving no single from the cam position sensor. Window Motor 1. Spark Plugs 1. Clutch Master Cylinder 1. Engine Oil 1. Fan Belt 1. Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) 1. List of owner submitted problems and fixes for the Skoda Octavia - Auto Insider. BlueMotion is a trading name for certain car models from the Volkswagen Group, emphasizing higher fuel efficiency. [1] [2] Volkswagen introduced the name in 2006 on the Polo Mk4 BlueMotion, [2] [3] and in 2007 a version based on the current Passat was released. BlueMotion versions of the Golf Mk5 and Touran, as well as the then 13-year-old nfQZ.