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  1. I'll try that. Many thanks.
  2. It seems that the flood thing was just a coincidence. After some detailed checking I removed the large sleeve that covers the wiring to the driver's door from the rest of the car. There I found one wire completely broken and several others on the point of breaking. I soldered in a short link on all of them and covered all the joints with heat shrink. The windows now work perfectly. The problem I have now is getting the sleeve/grommet back into place. I've given up for now, but I'll try again tomorrow.
  3. All the fuses are ok - unless I've missed some! Looks like it could a tricky problem. It really was stupid of me to go through that water.
  4. Thanks. Yes, I should think that's the best place to start. I'll check that first - although not sure which fuse is which.
  5. Can anyone throw any light on this window problem. Came through some floods yesterday. Didn't look too bad at first, but were actually a bit worse than I thought - I really shouldn't have gone through. However, went very slowly and got through ok - apart from one thing. That is that now the driver's side window won't move - passenger ok, although that wasn't at first. Any clues/pointers before I have to seriously delve into it?
  6. That doesn't sound too bad, I might go for it anyway in that case. Many thanks.
  7. That's interesting to know because I'm not in a tremendous hurry to do it if it's not absolutely necessary- I just thought it was overdue. I may well change the car soon if I see something suitable, so keeping costs down is very much preferable. I see that a Gates cambelt kit and water pump costs around £135, so any idea what is the usual time it takes to fit these?
  8. Thanks to you both for the replies. From what you tell me I think I'll get it done fairly soon. The previous belt was fitted by Skoda main dealer, so I presume genuine parts were used. I now get my repairs done by an independent mechanic working alone - whom I trust completely - so I'll get him to do it, including the water pump. Thanks again.
  9. My Mk2 Fabia has done 98,000 miles. It's running well and is in good condition, but I'm thinking the cambelt needs replacing. It was changed just over 5 years ago at around 58,000 miles. My question is does it require fairly urgent replacement now, and does the water pump need to be replaced at the same time?
  10. Update on this clutch problem. Got the car back today, clutch and slave cylinder replaced. It was a solid flywheel. Total cost £550.
  11. Seems to be a bit of a minefield, best to leave it to the garage I think.
  12. Ok, thank you - and a happy Christmas to you. I'll probably go for the clutch then, and just take the hit.
  13. That's interesting, and the mechanic that I spoke to didn't think it would be either - but do you think it will be the slave cylinder then?
  14. I'll suggest that if the garage come back to me and say that they can't find out for certain what type the flywheel is. If they have to remove the gearbox to check I'll be sort of committed to having everything replaced - when, if it is a DMF, I think I'd just opt for a master cylinder replacement first.
  15. I did look at that website and entered my VIN but it was still confusing - a number of options listed. I think I'll just leave it to the garage to sort out.

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