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Interestingly Skoda must have been taking note of the forums many posts regard tyres, as all approved tyre sizes for a given engine are now listed in the handbook :D

 

Although they don't include rim dimensions except for winter tyres.

 

 

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Thanks for the link, TP.

Does anyone know if a manual for the Bolero 'infotaimnent' system can be downloaded?

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Thanks for this link. I downloaded this manual earlier in the hope of finding if the standard 185/60 R15 will fit in the well of a Fabia S but couldn't get a definitive answer. But the manual will be useful all the same.

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New version available of Skoda Auto's on-line Fabia III owners handbook - dated 05/2015.

 

http://www.skoda-auto.com/en/mini-apps/owners-manuals/fabia

 

Don't know yet, what changes are in it from previous version. English is improved though - "Running-in" is now called - "Running-in".

And it's now on Page 111.

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On 05/10/2018 at 15:24, wiganken1 said:

The links no longer work so should this thread be pulled?

 

Yep - it's weird how just the very first link above for 2014 version still works (@The Plumber) !

 

 

Anyway - here's the updated link for Fabia :

 

 http://manual.skoda-auto.com/004/en-com/Model/Fabia_NJ

 

Pick your car's production year and away you go !

 

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Do anybody have Current Flow Diagram for Fabia III?

Title: Basic equipment, From August 2014

Subscription number: S0068110020

Document type: Circuit diagrams

Language: English

Type key: NJ

Model(s): Fabia III (NJ)

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I was looking for a link to the handbook for a Mk 3 Fabia but could not find one

However I thought this might be useful: Handbook for every Skoda model past and present .......except the Fabia 3

https://manual.skoda-auto.com/004/en-com/Models

 

 

 

Since writing the above, I have found the handbook for Fabia 3 model year 16. Unfortunately it is a bigger file size (33Mb) than the max allowed as an attachment on this forum (10Mb)

Anyone wants a copy, please directly email me your request.

 

 

 

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I found an official workshop manual for the mk3 online for purchase. 

It covers everything that the dealer needs to do prior to delivery and everything related to servicing and maintenance of the vehicle. 

It wasn't too expensive to buy £15ish but it's got over 8000 pages with detailed instructions on how to do everything on and in the car.

 

If anyone wants a copy use this link

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This site gives a very good alternative to Haynes Manuals.  It has manuals for most cars, even quite modern ones too. In the Skoda section there's one for the Enyaq. It includes the Mk3 and Mk4 Fabia. https://cardiagn.com/skoda/

 

Mk3 Fabia:  https://cardiagn.com/skoda-fabia-mk3-2015-2019-2020-workshop-manuals-wiring-diagrams/  Press the print icon to save to pdf.

 

It looks very similar to the big (400MB) pdf file in the above post, but divided into sections to look/download separately. It includes wiring diagrams and the Owners manual.

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Fabia III owners handbook link

This is the current (1/12/23) link to the 'Owner's Manual' (driver's handbook not workshop manual ) you can select the model and part of year or VIN. - https://manual.skoda-auto.com/004/en-com/Models

 

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Hi

 

Can someone post a working  link for the Workshop manual please.

 

The links from the two posts above do not seem to be working.

 

Thanks

On 30/04/2023 at 13:31, Jim H said:

This site gives a very good alternative to Haynes Manuals.  It has manuals for most cars, even quite modern ones too. In the Skoda section there's one for the Enyaq. It includes the Mk3 and Mk4 Fabia. https://cardiagn.com/skoda/

 

Mk3 Fabia:  https://cardiagn.com/skoda-fabia-mk3-2015-2019-2020-workshop-manuals-wiring-diagrams/  Press the print icon to save to pdf.

 

It looks very similar to the big (400MB) pdf file in the above post, but divided into sections to look/download separately. It includes wiring diagrams and the Owners manual.

 

On 15/04/2023 at 10:47, mikec said:

I found an official workshop manual for the mk3 online for purchase. 

It covers everything that the dealer needs to do prior to delivery and everything related to servicing and maintenance of the vehicle. 

It wasn't too expensive to buy £15ish but it's got over 8000 pages with detailed instructions on how to do everything on and in the car.

 

If anyone wants a copy use this link

 

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The Owner's Manual if read and referred to when appropriate can save a lot of time, hassle and cost and the need to consult any workshop manual but you do need to read the Owner's Manual (and that's not against any law as many men believe) to find out when it's appropriate to refer to which book.

 

The WSM doesn't cover some of the stuff in the Owner's Manual and neither covers some stuff you find in other Owner's Manuals and WSMs, such is VW.

 

Try the following link for WSM. - https://cardiagn.com/skoda-fabia-mk3-2015-2019-2020-workshop-manuals-wiring-diagrams/

 

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34 minutes ago, Blindman said:

Had to use Firefox to get it to open.

I checked the link just after posting it and again just now after clearing my machine and both times it opened straight away, using Chrome.

 

I used to use and prefer Firefox but had some issues, I forget what, and have been using Chrome without problems since.  Perhaps you might have anti-virus or other blockers that didn't like the site or the usual the computer / a program / the internet just had one of its moments.

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