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  1. I am happy with my 1.9 TDI 2008 Romster. A real workhorse. Bought it 5 or so years ago as I needed a van but also a car. You can get an amazing amount in the back of the roomy! It's now done 135 k miles. Last year driving to Scotland managed an overall indicated 72 mpg, not had for 350+ miles. Always get 50 to 60 mpg out of it. Projector headlights are junk, no good for 'making progress' at night. Reversing sensors have become temperamental, sometimes work, mostly don"t... Occasional electrical issues around the door looms... Front rear console bushes seem to go every 18 months or so. Overall I love it!
  2. sorry just realised I put this in the wrong section,can I delete or close it down?
  3. In the drivers door there are switches for both, drivers side and passenger side electric windows. The drivers side window works as normal. However when I try to open the passenger side window using the switch in the drivers door, you can hear a slight clicking noise from the passenger side but nothing happens. But the passenger side window will operate as expected using the passenger side switch. I could understand the issue if it didn't work at all, or if there was no clicking noise from the passenger side... Strange! - anyone experienced this? Any suggestions? Cheers
  4. Thank you Just realised I posted this in the guides section, sorry!
  5. Just general alignment of the beams, you know up / down / left / right. Not the load leveller adjustment from inside the car Thanks
  6. In the drivers door there are switches for both, drivers side and passenger side electric windows. The drivers side window works as normal. However when I try to open the passenger side window using the switch in the drivers door, you can hear a slight clicking noise from the passenger side but nothing happens. But the passenger side window will operate as expected using the passenger side switch. I could understand the issue if it didn't work at all, or if there was no clicking noise from the passenger side... Strange! - anyone experienced this? Any suggestions? Cheers
  7. Think I'm being thick, but I can't spot the adjusters for these style headlights, can anyone post a photo or explain please? Many thanks!
  8. Thanks one and all, as there was a bulb in it I thought it should be working I've now removed it so no one can think it should be working Cheers
  9. 2008 Skoda Roomster 1.9 diesel - the nearside rear fog light is not working. Drivers side is fine. Checked the bulb and that is fine. Fuse seems to be shared by both rear fog light so not an issue. Any known trouble spots with rear fog lights? Any pointers? (typical.... MOT tomorrow!)
  10. Here you go.... https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/hgTtfTJKLEA6aBZBD_xk8ahhYV7h_gbJUCf9yttNxCw?feat=directlink
  11. Done a few searches on here but can't find an answer, please can anyone advise where is the best / approved jacking point for a trolley jack? Many thanks
  12. Bear in mind it is not just about how much weight there is, it is also about load, for example when cornering, braking etc. I for one shall be sticking to what Skoda says the tyres should be. I also wouldn't want an insurance company being able to get away with not paying out due to having "modifications from standard" that I hadn't previously declared
  13. Perhaps I should have mentioned that my tyres are the 205/45x16 and the OEM shows these should be 87 load rating, whereas the ones fitted on my car were that size but in the 83 load rating As the 83's will have a 'weaker' sidewall than the 87's it's safe to assume that in time they are more likely to suffer a sidewall failure, hence my post to raise awareness Thanks
  14. Please see my thread in the Roomy section - worth checking your tyres load index rating.... http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/312068-tyre-load-index/
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