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    FABIA VRS 130 TDI PD

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  1. If you do need wheel alignment doing I highly recommend: Drury Lane Service Station Dury Lane, Holinwood, Oldham, OL9 7NG Geometry Specialists Tel: 0161 688 7882 www.drurylaneservices.com Speak with Paul Wighton & they are friendly staff Welcomed and taken to a warm waiting room whilst a drink was offered. Problem with car it was pulling to the left, the technician checked the alignment & it was accurate they provided a print out of the cars settings. Advised to swap rear tyres around after doing this the car started pulling to the right, they got to the route of the problem a faulty rear tyre. Free of charge to swap wheels & check suspension & steering. Charged me £48.00 for the check & minor adjustments made. If your in the North West & need alignment doing pay them a visit.
  2. Likely to be a boost leak, I had a similar problem. Cable tie crossed around the clips secured it in the end, look for the bottom and top part of the intercooler hoses they usually come loose overtime. Cable tie secured it & the whistle went away, if your boost pipes are on secure, it may be your turbo is on its way out many on here have reported it as a police siren at its worst. You could also strip the bumper of and take a look to see there are no holes in the intercooler allowing boost to leak.
  3. What a p*** take! To be fair its just the weather taking its affect on your car, any car parked up for a little while in this weather will suffer the usual cold symptoms. Flat Battery Frozen Engine Frozen doors and windows If it had a strong battery and fairly good working glow plugs I cant see it causing any problems. All cars have had the cold this winter just some worse than others. Be patient, some boiling hot water should free up the lock mechanisam. I hope you left the interior map lights off because if the car doors are open the lights will be open draining your battery dead.
  4. I test drove an Auris 2.0 diesel TR spec what ever that means... The Fabia has a much more agressive punch, as mine is standard the power runs out, anyway the Auris does feel slow but it does seem rev happy, and dosent feel diesel at all & that interior is brilliant. 300Nm of torque but dosen't feel like it for some reason? would get boring after a while but hey its not for me.. May go and test drive the 2.2 SR I would recommend the new Octavia VRS to him but he wont have it. Do they suffer any common faults and are they easy to service MattyD you maybe able to answer. DMF & turbos are they strong Fuel filter location easy DIY? & do they need special oil like the PD engines Info appreciated
  5. Just want to know at a budget of 6k The one we are looking at is the Auris 2.0 D4D TR Spec with approx 55k mileage full history etc Just need to know are they: Reliable Common faults Realistic MPG Cambelt/chain driven Handling Thanks
  6. I know but its the extra ££ and he doesnt even know what the 2.2SR is about
  7. Anybody know much about the Auris 2.0 d4d? Spec wise they compare to the Fabia VRS, but with slightly less power at 126BHP and 300nm/221 lb-ft. I know may sound like a daft question asking on a SKODA forum, but surely one or two of you may know anything about them? Just looking for a car for my brother wants it to be diesel & jap. Thanks
  8. Manchester has had plenty of snow. Have to say im running on Goodyear eagle F1 GSD3 and they are doing well so far. With the aid of my spade here and there I have only used it once ot twice but thats becuase of pure ice.
  9. Feel bad for you having to shift all that snow!!! I called in today to ask if the office is open & I got laughed at getting a response "Do you think your in norway" lol.. Your best bet would be to hire a car if you have access the pigy bank to avoid going through the disiplinary route, seems a little unfair despite you have put all your efforts in, & only for the workplace to be closed where is the logic in that? Just goes to show at times like this it shows which of us is out there freezing our ass off just to get to work where as others are lying in bed with their cats or dogs claiming of the goverment and yet our efforts are not appreciated! :wonder:
  10. Check your tyre tread & pressures and replace if you must because they are vital in this weather. Take your time (Drive slowly) around bends in particular Use higher gears it reduces wheel spin Keep a longer distance from the car infront Brake much earlier and dont panick when anti-lock braking system kicks in the brake pedal vibrates, gentle braking on and off prevents sliding
  11. Dont worry could have been alot worse, consider yourself lucky to walk away. Just be gentle as possible in the snow. Looks like the Fabia Can take a smack, look at that corsa. Anybody know what safety rating they have?
  12. I agree things do go wrong more often its not just Skoda, same issues occur with many VAG cars. All depends on how your car has been maintained you cant fault SKODA in particular. If your thinking of getting an AUDI, VW, SEAT, dont because they share similar parts depending on the model obviously. Go Honda or Toyota and you will not regret it! Pure reliability!
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