Everything posted by Polaris
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Fabia 3 Exhaust Common Issue
Just to be helpful, because it fooled me. My exhaust pipe started making the "I need a new exhaust!" noise. I could smell fumes and knew it was somewhere near the middle. So went to my local garage who put it on the ramp and pointed out a rusted clamp where the front and back pipes join. Fifteen quid later, replaced and gixed. Apparently they see this all the time on Fabias, along with equivalent Seats and Audi.
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Skoda fabia 3 rear brake - how long for self adjusting
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Skoda fabia 3 rear brake - how long for self adjusting
Thank you for that. I'll give it a try. Back brakes have been one of the many problems with this card since I bought it new
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Skoda fabia 3 rear brake - how long for self adjusting
I recently had the rear brakes (drums) cleaned and replaced. Ditto cylinders and spring kit. Ensured free play in self adjusters. Mechanic properly bled them and checked grip. The brake lever was very high but holds. However he said that the self-adjusters would bed in after a week and lever would lower. That's not happened yet. Before I try adjusting the cable via the hatch under the tray between front seats. I wanted to confirm that what I was told was correct.
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Skoda Fabia 3 sudden flurry of error codes -? Battery
Well, another mysterious Skoda fabia 3 mystery. A very nice chap called Ryan replied to an email and suggested disconnecting the battery for five minutes. Anyway, after that, miraculously the radio, cruise control and start/stop returned. Leaving just airbag and front radar. I got out obd (carista) and tried reset for airbag error. Which also cleared the front driver assist (Apparently). So, although I can still see a pile of errors on the obd, as far as the car is concerned it seems and behaves normally. Bob
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Skoda Fabia 3 sudden flurry of error codes -? Battery
Update on scan of Skoda fabia 3. The car drove absolutely fine for four hundred miles round the Highlands and eventually was plugged into an independent VW garage who's diagnosed nothing obvious wrong with engine but the whole load of peripheral component protection errors were causing a confused ECM alert and all that was needed was cancelling them. Just possibly it might be masking a minor component error, although there are no performance issues. However IT issues prevented garage ogging onto VW Odis and accidently created new airbag error. So it's wait for a space in book.
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Vw Skoda Zip Up - DIY upholstery tool
Sometimes the zips for the rear upholstery either come undone or for need access inside - possibly the seatbelt mechanism. Skoda don't provide zip mechanisms to refasten. It would have cost pennies. Here's what I did. Copy at own responsibility. I used - spare zip - KKK brand - size 5GN1.Cost about £2. Removed the mechanism by cutting the end off the zip and sliding it. Also flat pliers and small craft knife. Silicon spray was useful to lubricate teeth. Superglue to keep ends together. Uncovered zip ends from being tucked in. Fed the spare material into my zip mechanism with pointy end in the direction of travel. A bit fiddly but when teeth are just entering the zipper I used pliers to firmly hold ends level and start zipper. I didn't rush it. Just made sure the teeth engaged. Used silicon spray on rest of the teeth. Get a good hold and zip up almost to end. Used pliers to get far end of zip out of upholstery and I cut across the teeth with craft knife so the zipper could escape. Pulled the zipper through and off for future use. Just for belt and braces a drop of superglue at each end to keep teeth together. I hope not to be doing this again. Tuck away ends. Just in case I do need it again put a labelled tag on the zipper.
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Skoda Fabia 3 sudden flurry of error codes -? Battery
Hello Gavin. I have relied very much of forum members here for help, because of my own ignorance in coming from an old Hyundai to a modern electronics saturated vehicle. When I get home I'll tell you what my garage visit reveals. However I'll suggest two things. First start a new thread on this and maybe some of the clever chaps like Breezypete will pick up. Second - I don't know where you are on warranty but Resolver has a good summary of where you might stand if you had asked about the issue inside warranty and subsequently faced with a huge bill outside. The short answer, subject to my memory, is that the Consumer Rights Act 2015 puts responsibility back to the dealer because they didn't do their job properly in the first place. Regardless I'll let you know what happens with mine.
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Skoda Fabia 3 sudden flurry of error codes -? Battery
Lairg now. Durness tomorrow hopefully.
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Skoda Fabia 3 sudden flurry of error codes -? Battery
Well here I am, on the forum again. In the far North trying to puzzle out a sudden flurry of errors that arose without warning. Could it be the car battery going/gone? Card drove couple of hundred miles with no issues. Five days later ECM light and start stop error arose. Also cruise control not available. Drives OK back to campsite. Use obd2, which I keep onboard. I get "CAN gateway component protection: production mode active" And several "component protection active" on the cruise control, the infotainment system (Which also has a similar line on screen) , rear Iparking sensors and front assist. One engine error - 17149 checking coding versions: in power train. The forum isn't the place to complain about the car, though you can guess what I am thinking about Skoda. My question is, could this be the start stop battery going after almost four years from new? (I wish I had a meter) If so I'll get a new one on the way south. Bob
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Skoda Fabia 3 Star Shaped Bolt Seatbelt
Actually I'll add one little thing is case it is of use. Below the belt anchor is a set of wires from the seatbelt across to the wiring loom. I was given all sorts of apocalyptic advice about accidentally setting off the airbags. But thanks you common sense from Breezy_Pete I can now say - The black connector separates by pulling out the square bit at the side. I made sure key was out of ignition as a precaution. Then on turning on ignition all I got was a seatbelt warning icon for that position. Bob
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Skoda Fabia 3 Star Shaped Bolt Seatbelt
The Final Episode. Thank you all for suggestions. With the help of a mechanic friend we sheared the head of the bolt off. Leaving a 1cm stub sticking out. So off across the hills to a keen welder called Franky who welded a nut on and with lots of heaving got the bolt out. It had been cross threaded. Don't know how because it had never been touched before. He also retapped the hole. What a champ. I ordered the bolt online by part number but on arrival it still seemed too short. So I opted for a hex bolt that was still 7/16th at 20 tpi and was 50mm instead of 25. I thought I would have to trim it down. But it fits right in.
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Skoda Fabia 3 Star Shaped Bolt Seatbelt
Right you are. That is the before picture. Nothing done to it. It never occurred to me about Imperial sizes. I got a full set of metric and the 10mm fitted with no slack. The bolt turned about 20° then the metal star just shredded. The socket wrench is still perfect. It's not some sort of reverse thread is it? Anyway it now looks awful and frankly I just want to get that bolt out and put a fresh one in. Hence drill out with left handed drill but dont want to go too far.
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Skoda Fabia 3 Star Shaped Bolt Seatbelt
Well this is annoying. I got the exact socket which fitted perfectly, then after a little bit of movement shredded the angles. The isofix bracket is in the way for mole grips. Before I start drilling it out, does anyone know how long this seatbelt anchor bolt is so I don't go too deep? Regards Bob
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Skoda Fabia 3 Star Shaped Bolt Seatbelt
I did actually look up the requirements on the. Gov.Uk website and both anchors and caribiners are mentioned. It's not important, it just seemed an easier way to offer quickly removing the upright seat back and getting a level storage space. But I got the triple square socket and once I get the bolt out I'll switch it for a standard hex. One down side is there will still be a "fin" sticking up that supports the seat hinge.
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Skoda Fabia 3 Star Shaped Bolt Seatbelt
Probably right about the shackle Pete. Though I have a vague memory of a mixed use transit with something similar. I removed the bench seat last year Which gave more space for the upright cushion to hinge forward. With plenty of time I figured I would try to get the whole thing out. I had difficulty believing the folded seats took as much space as two medium suitcases.
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Skoda Fabia 3 Star Shaped Bolt Seatbelt
Well, that is impressive. Both of you. Thanks. I'll probably swap it out for a similar hex bolt and then ask local mechanic if there is an MOT friendly caribiner or anchor clip so I'll never have to do this again.
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Skoda Fabia 3 Star Shaped Bolt Seatbelt
This year I am off camping again and want to remove back seatbelt middle anchor so as to remove upright rear seat back. It is held in place by a star shaped bolt. Someone suggested a Torx T50 but it is not that. Has "ESKA" emblazoned on the bolt. Looks about 10mm. Twelve (.?)points on the star. Does anyone know what these are actually called? Frankly I would be tempted to get some sort of shackle for seatbelt end that I could unclip when I needed to do this. Many thanks. Bob
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ECM /start-stop error P111 IAT range
Sorry for the delay replying. A cold laid me up. Not a sausage has happened since and the car has behaved itself.
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ECM /start-stop error P111 IAT range
Bizarrely it's stopped now and gone back to normality, including start stop. Without me doing anything. I hate modern cars. In the old days a warning light coincided with engine on fire
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ECM /start-stop error P111 IAT range
Thank you so much. Sorry I forgot to say - 2019 TSi. Just under 30k miles. I did get all the filters, including cabin done in March with service. But no harm checking. In respect of the sensor. I could not see any wires round the air filter box. Am I looking in the right place? I imagined it was near the intake but nothing obvious there. Regards Bob
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ECM /start-stop error P111 IAT range
Hello All No obvious symptoms. The ECM and start-stop error came on today. After running through the culprits previously flagged by the knowledgeable forumites, without success, I put in the trusty OBDii Reader and got the following P0111 (pending) IAT sensor 1. CKT range/performance I also have a Carista bluetooth reader and for double check got VAG code 30162 O2 sensor 1 bank 1 And a search result this might affect starting. Before I start the long drive to a dealer. Has anyone come across this before and can I do anything myself? Regards and thanks in advance
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Rear seat removal
Skoda Fabia mk3 iii hatchback rear seat removal bench seat. Thank you Jgrindel. I'm just going to reply to this topic, with very many thanks, to make a search on the terms easier. I spent ages trying to to find this and found loads of older stuff for other Fabia models. However it worked quite easily with the only fiddly bit of ensuring the ISOfix holes went back the right way. There is some wiring under the seat cushion so if you are doing this to increase luggage space, say camping, then you might need to put something down to protect that. Skoda Fabia mk3 iii hatchback rear seat removal bench seat
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Fabia mk iii - Can anyone point me to fault code list please?
OK. Apparently it is turbo actuator needs replacing. Cannot say I have noticed anything. But I'll get it done under warranty.
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Fabia mk iii - Can anyone point me to fault code list please?
Thanks for that. Nah. Bought new on the basis it will be trouble free for at least three years. Huh! I change the tyres to the season for safer driving in snow. Spookily there was an article in the Guardian a couple of days ago saying used car prices had increased by 21% since April last year. Reason given was delays in new car availability and people moving away from public transport.