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  1. Inside the fuel tank. None service part.
  2. It means you need to either pay a fortune to Skoda. Or have it patched/ hacked by someone who can do it. Nothing you can do yourself to fix the issue.
  3. 72db is how loud a washing machine or dish washer runs 😁 So I very much doubt your running a legal exhaust 😆
  4. Remember that the IVA for your car is 72 decibels. If it's louder than that. Your asking for an on the spot fine of £50. I'm sure your insurance has been informed.
  5. As said. Money flushed down the drain. A £5 can of flush that isn't needed. And they with to charge you £50 for opening it.....
  6. Just fitted front & rear Pagid rotors and pads. Third time I've used Pagid. No issues and last longer than Brembo. Brembo are not what they used to be. Not the same quolity as motor sport range.
  7. Latest update of Android Auto needed on your mobile. And must be using a Data lead not a charging lead. Most of the time it's aftermarket leads that are the issue.
  8. If your pushing the 1.2 TSi to the full 140. You MUST run it on E5 fuel all the time. Never use E10. Double check with your insurance first. Not declaring will void your insurance.
  9. You will need to purchase it from Skoda. Around £100 for the activation. It's not free :-;
  10. Probably best asking this on the Octavia page. Your asking Fabia Mk3 owners...
  11. 100% belt and Skoda recommended a FIVE year change.
  12. Hard wire kits don't need to stay on if wired into ignition live not permanent live 😒
  13. Best to piggy back your dash cam onto an ignition live fuse. Forget trying to mess with 12v sockets. These are always live and cannot be changed without re wiring. Much simpler to hard wire your dash cam like most do.
  14. It's held in by a thick 3M sticky pad. Even squeezing you hand in from underneath is of no use. Bumper off. Old sticky pad will need removing. New one putting on. Clean inside of bumper. Stick on. Replace bumper. Had to do it myself. So now the pain 😢.... Keep you busy for a couple of hours....
  15. Simple answer to this question is, NO. You can only reach the bolts holding them in by removing the bumper away from the car. ... Same as most cars these days.

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