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    1.4 16V Fabia (Graphite Grey)

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  1. Could be something as simple as an ignition coil or a spark plug problem. If you're in the AA, call them out, they'llplug it in and diagnose it for you.
  2. I use ArmorAll Leather Wipes. Very convenient and leave the seats looking really nice and feeling really soft.
  3. Ho, ho, ho... 'tis the season to be jolly! Doesn't answer the question though - I understand how the water runs down, but everything in between the broken joint and the footwell is bone dry with no sign of having had any fluid near it.
  4. Thanks Jim. Any ideas as to how the water gets down to the footwell from there?
  5. Thanks, I think I just located it right up alongside the rear headrest. The joint had come apart. What I can't understand is how all the water is in the footwell, when the leak was right up by the headrest, yet everything in between seems to be dry. :S
  6. Hoovering out my car this afternoon, I discovered the near side rear footwell was saturated with windscreen washer fluid. Obviously there is a leak in the tube, but I cannot find the tube at all. Have got the carpet up and have removed the plastic trim by the door, but all I can see is a bunch of cables, but no tube. Can someone help me to locate it please?
  7. I've fitted them all except for the B pillar trims. They're all dead eady to fit.
  8. Can't believe the vRS ones went for £446! Mental! Congrats, Big A. Enjoy!
  9. I'll try and put one together when I get a minute.
  10. Cheers mate. I'm well happy with them. Probably adds a little bit of value to the car too, given the minimal outlay. Well worth all the effort and skin I lost off my hands!
  11. £15 for a Haynes Manual. All the jobs you list are relatively simple DIY tasks.
  12. Here's another pic of mine now that I've done the door cards and the leather has tightened on the seat. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=8625546&l=e9c0539eaa&id=544215331
  13. Looks good, but I think if my car was black, I would go the whole hog and get gloss black wheels done.
  14. I have to ask, Clarkie... why was your advert for the car written as though you were a 14 year old typing it on a Nokia N-Gage, when having read your recent posts, it appears you are an intelligent chap with a good command of spelling and grammar? Sorry for the 'retard' comment, by the way, but hopefully it will have helped you, as that is the impression your advert was giving.
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