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    Octavia mk3 1.6 TDI SE, Felicia 1.3 1999, Fabia 1.4 Comfort 51plate

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  1. The motor is behind the glove box. It’s a bit fiddly. Not sure if there are any Youtube vids. It might be worth a look.
  2. I should have updated this thread. When I turned on the fan to full it still wouldn’t work properly, then it would stop, sometimes it would come on when I turned a corner and then go off. I decided it was the fan and not the resistor. I ordered a new one from TPS for £250. I don’t usually buy aftermarket parts and I was told there wasn’t one available anyway. Not sure if this is the case. Anyway I decided to fit it myself which took about 40 mins and wasn’t difficult. I’d done two before on a MK1. It was clear that the bearings had failed on the one I took out so I made the right call by going for the fan. As the car had done 106 000 Miles there was no chance of a warranty claim. I did thinks £250 was a bit steep but I have to have a working fan. Hope this info helps. My skoda dealer had quoted £350 but they couldn’t do it for two weeks.
  3. Exactly the same thing happened to me. Bulb blown whilst having a Taxi test.
  4. Hi just a quickie. Is the heater blower motor on my mk3 behind the glovebox. And is it an easy change? I’ve changed them on a MK1 but not on a Mk3. thanks in advance for any replies.
  5. I've got this same problem with mine. At 54000 mls. I've logged it as a problem with the dealer and hope to get it fixed when I come back off holiday. It's happened twice in 5 days but seems to right itself but I'd like it done before the warranty is up. I'll post up the results when I know what the fix was.
  6. I don't why but this made me laugh so much my head hurt. My wife and daughter can't see the funny side. It's probably because when I picked up the car the first thing I did was open the petrol cap and demand a new scraper as there wasn't one there. Glad I'm not the only one. Nearly said oddball but I didn't want to offend.
  7. I've had this before from a dealership. Discs and pads need replacing I got forty thousand out of the discs and twenty from the pads. I also had it on tyres.
  8. I found my iPod touch 6 weeks ago after being lost to me for about 4 years. It's a first generation with over 1600 songs on it which I hadn't backed up anywhere. Couldn't believe it when it connected via Bluetooth and worked. I just put it on shuffle and let it do its thing. It works great.
  9. I've just had a DPF replaced under warranty. The cause was a faulty turbo which was also replaced under warranty. The frightening thing for me was that the car did 300 miles from when the initial fault light came on which was the coil symbol. We don't know how long the turbo was faulty before the light came on. Either way it didn't take long before the DPF was so clogged that it was unable to be regenerated. My feeling is that if the engine is running 100% then you'll be fine. If for any reason it isn't it doesn't take long for a DPF to be ruined.
  10. Now joined. A well spent £12. Many thanks.
  11. Just a quick update got the car back Saturday . Skoda have replaced the turbo, and put a new DPF filter in. Although it has taken a little bit longer than I would have liked at least it has been replaced and documented. Although the car has only done 40000 I think I will be replacing it by the end of the year. If it hadn't been covered under warranty I would have been well and truly screwed.
  12. Went to the dealer the dealer this morning and I have to say they couldn't have been more helpful. I spent a good half hour with the head guy going through the diagnostics which he explained very clearly. Turns out it is the turbo . The actuator arm offered very little resistance and was loose and rattled. This has led to the sooting up of the DPF. They are going to replace the Turbo, regen the DPF. They have taken on board my concerns that the DPF may have had its life shortened but we have agreed to see what happens when the turbo is replaced. I asked the guy if he had many turbos go at 40000 miles he replied a few. Anyway should get the car back Wednesday evening so we'll see how it goes.
  13. Well I don't think this is going well. I have been told that my car has been referred to skoda technical. I presume this means the dealer doesn't know what to do. I couldn't speak to anyone from the mechanical side as they'd gone home. The girl told me that the fault is indicating a turbo fault but couldn't tell me why. I'll go to the dealer in the morning and post the result. I've already lost confidence in the dealer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Many thanks to everyone who has posted on this forum. This fault came up on my wife's car this morning. After searching the fault I found the solution here. Checked the fuse and it's broken. Many thanks to all who contribute here it's an invaluable resource.
  15. I dropped it off this morning . Had a chat with the head guy and I'll wait and see but he agreed the initial problem not being rectified probably led to the DPF light coming on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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