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pjukone

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  1. Thanks, I'll have a look and take some photos
  2. Hi, I have the same issue now with the neutral gear sensor. I have a MK2 2012 1.2 TDI. The slower up pictures are good to identify the part where exactly is it located? I saw a vw video and it seems you need to remove the battery compartment to access, not sure if it's the same location.
  3. Hi thank you for this and your help, this has really helped narrow it down. When it stopped raining, I had another look. It looks like its one of the below two. The one behind the oil filter looks promising, the only thing that throws me is its supposed to have a small screw holding it, and this has a rather larger bolt.
  4. Hi Wino, Thanks, I had a good look around yesterday checking the part numbers on google to check if that was the part, also removed the top plastic cam belt cover yesterday. but unfortunately no joy. I will have another look for three way connector. What I had looked for yesterday was somthing that looks similar to the below. Do you think I am looking for the correct part? https://alvadi.ee/en/spare-parts/skoda/fabia-ii-2010/crankshaft-position-sensor/1016368-skoda-fabia-ii-542-1-2-tdi-55kw-diesel-2010-2014#fs_888777=bd70d
  5. Hi All, I am a fairly new member to this forum and needed some help in locating the Cam Pos Sensor. I have a Skoda 1.2 TDI 2012 version (CFWA 1.2L TDI=CR). I got an error code P034100 for the first time as a Passive / Sporadic status , this is described as Cam Shaft Pos. Sensor Circ Range/Performance. I had a look around and could not work out where this sensor is located. Please could you help point out how to get to this sensor? I have attached a few pics of the engine if that helps. I had a look on youtube and could not find any clear videos showing the position, hence will help make one to help someone else once I can find the sensor. Thank you in advance.
  6. Fantastic idea, Thanks. It is a bit of a fiddle trying to look this up on a mobile, this really helps. I ordered some spare fuses as well to keep in the car, as you never know when you need them.
  7. Thanks Wino, good pointer. I will monitor this over the next few weeks.
  8. Hi all, Just wanted to say a big thank you for all your help and guidance with this. It turned out to be a silly mistake on my part. When checking all the fuses I noticed they were all working although one was not pushed in all the way, which must have been after I pulled them out to test them yesterday. Lesson learnt, that has now resolved the issue the led lights work well as per the pic. Anyone looking to update the internal lights, I noticed that you do not need the more expensive sets. I had bought some (23 of them) on ebay similar to the below and they worked fine. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/23X-LED-Car-Interior-Reading-Light-Dome-Trunk-Map-License-Plate-Lamp-Bulb-White/184283920176?hash=item2ae82d7730:g:4UYAAOSwDCpetSGv Just to say, I believe this is just for interior lights. I had tried this for exterior lights (eg the reg plate) and that does so an error on the dash. So do research carefully before buying any LEDs. Replacing the interior with LED's will save the battery a bit as well.
  9. I just realised, yesterday I was taking out all the fuses to test them. Although I have a multi-meter, and can use the below to check the fuses without having to take all of them out. So hopefully that should save some time.
  10. The main fuse I had checked yesterday was number 23 as per the image below for the interior lights. I checked a few of others (bottom row 1-8), and I switched the wind screen wiper one (15) with 23 and the windscreen wipers worked fine, so it was not the light switch fuse. And yes, when I had removed it the wind screen wipers stopped, so it was the correct fuse as a test. I have not checked the rest of them , which I will do today and update, hopefully its one of these. I was kicking myself for using a screw driver yesterday, the LED's did look good when it does work. But now all of them don't work :(
  11. Hi UrbanPanzer, I did lock the car and check the boot, that light is not working either. I will go through the other fuses today.
  12. Thanks, I will go through all the other fuses today to see if it's one of the other ones.
  13. Hi All, This is my fist post to this forum. I recently tried to replace my interior lights to LED. I managed to successfully replace the lights in the centre of the ceiling and tested, which worked well. I then tried to replace the light in the glove compartment, in getting the bulb out I managed to touch both poles with a screwdriver and the interior lights went off. I first thought it was just the fuse, so I replaced fuse 23 which is for the interior lights, although no joy, the lights would not still switch on. I then thought it was the LED bulbs (even though the centre lights had worked well previously). Hence I changed all the bulbs back to the originals. Unfortunately the interior lights still do not work. I did get a multi-meter and test, there is no current. Just to clarify this is manually switching the lights on or opening the glove compartment, which did turn on the lights before. Please could you help if you have experienced something similar? or suggest any other diagnostic tests to work out what could be wrong?

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