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  1. Thanks for the tips about the meter/tester. It might be worth investing in some basic tools like this. I haven't noticed any problems with rear washer actually but might make the bold move to examine the compartment in any case. It's going in for a service with Skoda dealer some time soon as still under warranty. If it is something as fundamental as an electrical problem this could be covered? However I should like to know how to fix it myself too with least amount of expense. Thanks again, if it's a drama I'll report back! Best wishes
  2. Dear Maxy, Thanks for your time giving me this workshop page. I will certainly look in to using a circuit tester/multimeter beforehand of replacement (as has been recommended by Freemansteve also - thank you). The position that it is in - possibly vulnerable to water ingress? :-/ Many thanks and best wishes, Poppy.
  3. Hello, The lights are dead in the high level spoiler brake light of my Citigo. Would anyone know if you should replace the whole unit (take out the red plastic holder that contains the LEDS and replace everything) or just replace bulbs once the brake light holder has been lifted out the the spoiler? And - important question - how much have people spent on this replacement? I have a Citigo 2017 edition. Many thanks indeed. Poppy.

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