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bazbazza

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  1. Thanks guys for all the advice on winter driving in a yeti. I guess at the end of the day its a case of driving sensibly when in snow or ice. Many thanks
  2. hi all, Im thinking of trading in my 07 1.9tdi 3 roomster for a 1.2 tsi se yeti. Was wondering what the non 4x4 yetis are like in snow particularly with having wide profile tyres?
  3. i have the same problem with my 07 roomster. when i steer to right, theres a squealing noise from front wheels. any ideas?
  4. Im thinking of selling my 07 roomster 1.9tdi 3. Its only done 98k. How much do you reckon it will fetch. Im 2nd owner, fsh.
  5. Finally sorted out rear pads after i got calipers moving! I was surprised that there was no overflow of brake fluid after fitting new pads? However brakes seem to be working fine. Saved a packet. Was quoted just short of £100 to have job done. It cost me £13 for pads from euro car parts and £7.50 for brake caliper rewind tool from ebay. Well pleased! Replace fuel filter next!
  6. Fitting pagid rear pads on my roomster. Just cant wind my caliper back far enough to fit them. Need to go at least another 5mm. Using rewind tool but just keeps turning. No overflow on brake reservoir.any ideas?
  7. many thanks. ive got all the basic tools apart from a wind up tool. my local garage charged me just under £100 last year to do the front ones. im just contemplating whether to get my hands dirty & do it myself. checked out youtube videos & seems quite easy.any particular make of pads you recommend?
  8. Hi Im new to briskoda. Hello to one & all. I have a 2007 skoda roomster 1.9 tdi 3. Rear pads are getting low & im thinking of doing the job myself.My question is do i need a special tool to wind the caliper back in or not?
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