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MeteorOcty

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  1. This was far too short for me too. I found a 50cm on ebay which is nice and tidy
  2. Without removing the panel and securing the cable properly are you sure it won't interfere with the airbag?
  3. Is there the option to turn on an audible tone in addition to the confirmation of the lights? Had it on my mk3 vrs but can't find any option on my mk4 vrs. Cheers
  4. Cheers for all the relies, I have a Nextbase 622 so will probs get the cable spcdust recommends. Thanks again, Adam
  5. That's great thanks for the info. Problem is, on a RHD UK car you would normally have the dashcam on the passenger side
  6. Hi, fingers crossed I'll be picking up a 2023 VRS TSI estate next week. I have a dashcam and intend to use the socket on the mirror......although it appears to be setup for the LHD market as its on the drivers side. What cable do you use? Is there small one available and is the socket permanently powered to allow the camera to be used with parking mode? Thanks
  7. I always choose where my car goes. Its always a Skoda approved repairer not a generic 'fixer of all'. A list is available on the Skoda website. The insurance company will want a quote from them first but shouldn't be an issue. This will also give you assurance the car will be repaired.
  8. I had a similar issue, it's really not that hard to do, appears to be quite soft metal. From what I understand, proper repair is quite significant as it involves welding sticks on and pulling the dent out from the front, a little filler, paint chip texture stuff then the colour. I guess the bodge would just be to fill and spray From memory, wasn't far off a grand at a Skoda approved bodyshop - that was some time ago.
  9. I had the same. Dealer greased the bush with the 'special' grease which had to be ordered in but has since been fine. https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/456544-creaking-subframe-thoughts/?do=findComment&comment=531934 See post by jordy_wd Nov 2019
  10. The insersion of the new battery could have caused a blown fuse which would produce errors. I'm not sure if all these circuits are connected to the same fuse? Just something to check, I always start with the basics...
  11. Not nessasarily, they did that with mine, plugged a gadget into the diag port - this just gave the car some power to keep settings whilst the battery was disconnected. Made a right mess of it and then drove off. Blew the fuse to the port which turns out is the same fuse as the light switch - took me ages to work out. Had to take it to Halfords Autocentre to get new battery coded.
  12. It is a strange one but when there is pressure on the pulleys the noise goes, it's when it's idling (air con off) it causes the noise.
  13. Sounds similar to mine a couple of years ago. New air con compressor solved it. Price isn't too bad on Eurocarparts. 2014 Diesel VRS with 75k
  14. I've the same engine on 86k and use about 0.5l per 6k miles. Dpf has defo started to regen more. Looked at my last invoices from Skoda main dealer, looks like they were putting 5w30 in until the last service when it appears to have changed to 0w30!?
  15. I've had the same issue for years and just put up with it. Sadly I don't go through brakes very fast so the pads haven't been out. As others have said, it's likely to be a really simple fix if it really bothers you.
  16. Wow £1900!? Cost me £800 to get my Octavia side resprayed when it was keyed.....and that was getting it done on the cheap. It also had just a new rear bumper a year later and I think that was £700.
  17. +1 for Car Shades. Had them 4 years and not experienced any fading - I guess it could have helped that my car also has sunset glass? Daughter can see out fine and no issues with visibility (also got them on the back screen). Fantastic for security.
  18. You suggested disconnecting as it was just headlight washers.....this would fail the MOT....
  19. Strange that the kessy button is lit but not cars with a key barrel where its more useful!
  20. No idea I'm afraid. I have a store locally to me. 10 minutes. Not remove, just prise out of the way a bit. Like I say, I could have sworn it would have resolved it but it hasn't......and its definately water coming in from the outside so will need to try the 2 on the door next.
  21. I have the same issue, replaced that seal (about £36 from TPS genuine Skoda part) and hasn't solved it. Next will be the one at the top of the door and round the bottom of the door.
  22. The seal that goes round the opening on the car body?
  23. You might struggle due to the size of the bolster height - the child seat is unlikely to fit to the base of the seat properly. I guess there's a reason it need to go in the front?
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