AMSteinFanatic
Experience with frozen spray nozzles in Skoda Octavia 2016 in demand
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AMSteinFanatic (Author)
Hey, thanks for your answer, that's exactly what I wanted to hear. Do you happen to remember how much it cost you to replace the spray nozzle heater? And have you had any other problems since then or has everything been running smoothly since then? Thanks in advance!
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HarKrueger
Of course, after I went to the workshop, the problem with the spray nozzle heating disappeared. Flawless! The cost of repairing the faulty spray nozzle itself was €60, so definitely within budget. And to answer your second question: since then my Skoda Superb has been running like a kitten, no more problems. So it looks like the guys at the garage did a good job! I hope that helps you. Let me know how it turns out for you!
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AMSteinFanatic (Author)
Hey, thanks for the helpful information! 60 € sounds quite reasonable and bearable. Good to hear that everything is running smoothly again. I'll take my car to the garage soon and have them take a look at it. Thanks again, and I'll let you know as soon as I have any news. Stay tuned!
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max1197
Hi Stein had the same problem. The complete nozzles were replaced. Since then everything has been working perfectly ;)
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HarKrueger
Hey buddy, I can totally understand you, I had the same problem with my 2013 Skoda Superb. Last winter after a frosty night, my spray nozzles didn't want to work either. I then found out that there was a problem with the heating of the nozzles. Then had to have the nozzle heater replaced in the workshop. It's not a small part, but after the replacement everything worked perfectly again. Quite annoying, but ultimately important for safety, especially in winter. Hope that helps you a little.
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