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AGFalco

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  1. My 2016 Fabia III only has three rear parking sensors. Thanks. AG Falco
  2. This post might help. If you have them they will be on the dipped beam part of the headlamp unit. Thanks. AG Falco
  3. Could be longer? Thanks. AG Falco
  4. Check this is right and nothing need to change / be fitted extra. Look here:- https://www.skoda-parts.com/spare-part/1z0868565fy20-glasses-holder-skoda-22727.htm Thanks. AG Falco
  5. Part number WHT 004 899. Last time I bought them in Oct 23 from TPS they were £4.93 + VAT each. Thanks. AG Falco
  6. Once you know it, you know it I would loose it and the bolts that go with them. If you do replace them with normal bolts you will also need 4 nut/bolt covers to suit as the locker ones will fall off. Thanks. AG Falco
  7. 3 O Clock position. Look behind. Thanks. AG Falco
  8. Look carefully for the round behind! 🤔 Thanks AG Falco
  9. Car unlocked, doors shut, windows up, key not in car and bonnet up. Remove negative first and positive second and refit the reverse way round. OBDeleven to code the new battery. Set the new AH if different and change the serial number. Just add one to the original number. Turn steering full lock both ways. Reset clock. Drive round the block. First clue to a poor battery is that the stop/start never works. Battery:- EFB 027 Try Tanya Batteries when you need one:- https://www.tayna.co.uk/search/efb 027 Thanks. AG Falco
  10. The nut cover on the locker is different from the normal nut covers. You can tell just by looking. But for me on day one of new car ownership is to remove and wheel locks anyway. Thanks. AG Falco
  11. At 2 Bar over it must be a hard ride and over pressure for what the tyre can take. Thanks. AG Falco
  12. Looks like yes. The plastic around the sensor? Has the sensor been moved / hit? Two sets of photos in this thread. Some are at the bottom of the thread. https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/487885-hot-car-front-grill-cover-photos/#comment-5487159 Thanks. AG Falco
  13. First clue that the battery is low. The stop start wont work if the battery is poor / low. Thanks. AG Falco
  14. To determine if your vehicle model requires additional Philips CANbus Adapters, visit:- Philips.com/LEDcompatibility-check. With my Fabia Mk3 the 4 H7's are as good as the three cars below with them fitted, but I have changed the bulbs to Osram Nightbreaker's on my Fabia. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07FXRDJV7 I also needed to raise the aim on the headlight bulbs a little under the bonnet using a 6 mm Hex tool each side. With a VW UP, Skoda Citigo and a Fiat Panda it was just plug and play with the H4's needed. Thanks. AG Falco
  15. 6 screws to remove a glovebox on the MK3, but you don't need to remove it to change the cabin filter. Just two tabs to push out of the way and you're in via the passenger footwell. Thanks. AG Falco
  16. Check these out:- https://www.philips.co.uk/c-p/LUM11005U92X2_10/ultinon-pro9200-hl-unrivalled-led-automotive-performance Thanks. AG Falco
  17. The car needs the anti trap sensors fitted to the electric windows for this as well, if they are available! Thanks. AG Falco
  18. Any glass cleaner first, then when dry:- Wipe the windows with new unused clean paper towel for every wipe you do, works for me. They are better insulated so will hold the humid air inside the car. If you want to have no condensation in the car every morning then you can:- Leave the windows slightly open all night. This will then even out the temperature difference between the outside and the inside of the windows. Then there is no cold surface for the condensation the form on. Ventilation is the key to stop any build up. After installing a PIV ventilation system in my property, I have never had any condensation appear any where. https://www.nuaire.co.uk/residential/positive-input-ventilation Thanks. AG Falco
  19. Sounds like the car is damp. After the sunroof was left open one rainy night, I had water in the bottom of the footwells of a previous car. I ran a dehumidifier in the car to remove it. Thanks. AG Falco
  20. Is the car set to air recirculation mode? What helps, is if you meticulously clean the inside of the windscreen. Then it is fresh air ventilation when moving. You can also use a moisture absorbing bag on the top of the dash. Look here for examples:- https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=car+damp+absorber+reusable HTH Thanks. AG Falco
  21. Because the bonnet was open? On VAG cars this a common feature. 🤔 Thanks. AG Falco
  22. My guess is the car has two keys linked to it and they work / are programmed differently. Try setting each key in turn to unlock what you want via the infotainment system. Thanks. AG Falco
  23. They have Arrows. = Asymmetrical. Thanks AG Falco

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