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Fabia 1.4 16V Estate / Opel Corsa 160iS Utility
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In order top get another one, replacement. What should i be looking for? Part number wise?
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I got it from Steveopc/Skyhawk a while ago. Wasnt a cheap one from ebay. But it was cheap.
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should fit no probs.
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My door deadlocked and i had to replace the whole mechanism. After doing so my door lock doesnt actually lock anymore. When i arm the alarm, if i open the door, the alarm goes off. But the door itself doesnt lock. Is there any way to program the door lock? Do i have to do something in order to get the door synchronised with the other doors? Currently have the whole door stripped down, so want to get it back up and working. any help would be appreciated. thanks
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If i stick with my Mk1 VRS 16's, i was thinking of putting 195/45/16 tyres on the car as opposed to 205/45/16 Is that a problem?
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Tyres - 195/45/16/or 205/455/16 on VRS Alloys
entapryz replied to entapryz's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Apologies, should have added that my Fabia is a 1.4 16V 2005 Estate thanks in advance Pedro -
Just a quick one, i am buying some tyres and have narrowed it down to 2 brands. 195/45/16 84W Yokohama S Drive AS01 or 195/45/16 R16 87W Toyo Proxes T1-R Also i have Mk1 VRS 16in alloy wheels. Should i go for the 195's or the 205's ? I know that one is 10mm narrower..... The other difference is the price between them approx £40 or £10 per tyre. What is the difference? Does anyone have any words of wisdom? thanks Pedro
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Thanks Stewpotz.
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Was looking at potentially changing my rims. Saw some that are 17in 7J, 5 x 100 but have an ET30 Is that a problem? I have a 2005 1.4 16V Mk1 Estate Also what would be the correct tyre size for them that would fit under me arches. thanks
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That looks sweet. Any more pics? How do i get in touch with Matt? ta
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How easy is it to graft a VRS Mk1 Rear Bumper onto a Mk1 estates rear bumper. What is required? Cut and paste job? Who has done this before? Please share your thoughts and experiences thanks
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It sounds like your solenoid has gone. You can open manually from inside. Drop the rear seats, climb into the back, remove the plastic cover over the lock/catch at the bottom. Pull the catch to the left and the boot pops open. You will need another person to open it from the outside. Good Luck
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I am looking for one with a cut so i can have my exhaust exposed. Maybe get a standard fabia mk 1 vrs bumper or just get a mk 2 diffuser as in the picture.... But i may have to graft the two parts together. Can anyone who has already done this to a combi/estate please confirm what the process was and if they have documented it? thanks
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The diffuser is from a Fabia Mk 2. http://milotec.de/index.php?cat=c323_Rear-spoiler.html&XTCsid=66aa2286437c64e8e2094f4a8614d6b7