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jelly18

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    citgo
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    2019

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  1. Hi Cadyw, Welcome to the forum. I only fitted front mud flaps to mine, very easy to do with out removing the front wheels. To get better access turn the steering wheel right to undo the 3 torx25 driver side then opposite lock for the other three screws. By the way use a short screw driver or small wrench. I hope this helps.
  2. Thanks for the info, I didn't know of camel. I'll have a look see. Just had a look at the link and I'll be using it in the future. Once again thanks.
  3. Hi I've also seen the oil on Ebay for just over £25 post free. Does Camel do it post free?
  4. Halford are currently charging over £50 for the same oil !
  5. Hi Paul Glad to know the NIP is resolved. Since reading your initial post I've installed a dashcam front and rear and notified my insurance company of fitment. I hope I don't have to use it. Time to relax ?
  6. Hi Gyp I dare say someone out there will buy it. It seems more style than function and you're right about the braking and front/rear balance.
  7. Just had a look at the up site its on there I guess the same sort of questions will arise.
  8. up!gradehaus is offering this https://theupgrade.haus/collections/new-products/products/rear-disc-brake-conversion-kit any thought's on this.
  9. I'm glad you found an answer. I just wanted something simple, like me
  10. I've recently fitted an Apeman c860 dashcam plus the Apeman hardwire kit complete with OBD2 plug and micro usb connector. The latter removes the need for piggybacking fuses just plug it in to the OBD port. It doesn't drain the battery as it stops working when the voltage drops below 11.6v. I was a little concerned at first about this but so far no problems. In the user hardwire kit manual it states "The dashcam automatically shuts down 5mins after the car is turned of. At this time, the G sensor in the OBD stars to work (in the monitoring state). Once the car is vibrated the OBD will be powered onto turn on the recorder. When there is no vibration the recorder will automatically shut down after 1 minute." I tested this by rocking the car back and forth then looked at the recording which showed me doing that. It was easy to fit too 1/2 hour for the front dash cam and 20/25 mins or so for the rear camera. I know the above sounds like an advert but it works, not only that I got the dash cam from Ebay 1/2 price!
  11. I'm with Westbury63 and Liger1956 and on this Looks like the increasing need for a dashcam fitted front and rear could help to resolve these types of issues.
  12. Does the "INSP" really mean a service? Is there another meaning for it. My "INSP" stays on for 10secs them goes out. I then start the car.
  13. Over £369! Unbelievable I know why they have dealer garages have big windows It's to see us coming 😊
  14. Finger's crossed, I hope the problem is resolved. Once again Skoda's reputation has been tarnished. By the way any apology?
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