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Ludaaa

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    Skoda Fabia 1.9 TDI

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  1. Thanks for the advice! I ordered the injector wiring loom on Monday, and yesterday I fitted it. Took a bit longer than anticipated due to not taking off the EGR valve, but it's doable. Anyways come to work this morning and seems to be all good now! Pulls like it should, no judder. Thanks for the help!
  2. Great, thanks for the info! I'll post back as soon as I find the culprit.
  3. Thanks for the heads up! This morning I went down to Luton and noticed while it's cold there was no judder, started as I was about to reach the motorway. If I kept it at around 70-80 mph there was no judder unless a steep hill came. Off the motorway was really bad. Could not do 50 mph in 5th gear it was so bad same with lower gears as well had to rev it. Managed to scan for any DTC's, anything come up? Would you mind to tell me a ballpark figure regarding the injector? Cheers
  4. Don't mean to hijack your post, but I'm after a code reader as well. Not sure what would work with my 2002 Fabia 1.9tdi. All the Bluetooth devices lists the diesel from 2004+, the U281 reader only good for the engine codes on a diesel. Will the U281 read more than engine codes? Any recommendations?
  5. Hi. I have an 02 reg 1.9 tdi fabia. First symptoms come on a motorway around 70-80 mph started to judder 5-6 months back. If I went above or below that speed everything was fine. Mostly drive on a back roads so didn't experienced any more judder unless I was on a motorway. Once on a dual carriageway started to do it after a roundabout in almost every gear. Stopped for about an hour, after that didn't happen. Bought fuel cleaner and used it straight after, and changed the fuel filter as well. Since then only experienced above and around 80 mph. Car set for about 2 months started up and went down to my friend today, when it started to judder in every gear and every rev. Even if idle it judders a lil bit. Can be felt and heard with the rev jumping a bit as well. I searched the forum but could not find an easy fix since it could be quiet a few things so any help is appreciated! I didn't had a chance to find a garage to read vagcom yet. Any reliable garage you guys might know in Coventry? *Please move to the relevant section since I messed up!
  6. From my experience, and what i found was the debris. Open the hood and top right, and left corner, under the black plastic cover the 2 holes are getting full of leaves and whatnot. Clean those and you should be fine.
  7. Any suggestions on where the eart connections for the lights? Or is that the 1 from the engine to the chassis?
  8. Standard ones. I had to change it few months ago, since 1 light gone. I changed both and still have 1 old, think about it now, i'll gona try to put it back to see if that makes any diff.
  9. Hi all! I'm new to this forum. I have a Skoda Fabia 1.9 TDI and today i had a strange headlight problem. Yesterday the headlight worked fine, and this morning i started the car up, turned the headlights on, but nothing happend. After work i checked out the light bulbs, but all good, same with the fuse. After i took the bulbs out, and refitted, i turned it on again, and the drivers side come on. Turned it off, and on again, than the drivers side come on for a sec. than just faded out, and nothing. Both headlights are out, and everything is seems to be normal. I searched the forums, and elsewhere, but heavn't fined any similiar problems. Anybody had this problem before? What to do now, please help!
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