Everything posted by AnnoyingPentium
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AZQ 1.2 engine
More than the value of the car, IMO. @Breezy_Pete replaced the engine in his other half's 1.2, by himself. It's more feasible if you do the work yourself, but can be a pig of a job, especially if you don't know what you're doing.
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Forgive me father, for I have sinned... Hocus Pocus
Worry not, someone has left me with Zetec cloth seats instead... bar the rear seat squab, which has some velour-y goodness.
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Car has been stood a while.
Linkages could be stiff. That's all I can think of. However, I'll probably be proven wrong, as I'm not 100% sure.
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Forgive me father, for I have sinned... Hocus Pocus
I have largely done nothing to/with this car. The Fabia has sooked up any remaining time. In tha meantime, the car, which was already known to 'car spotters' (like myself) due to its rarity, has made it on the interweb courtesy of someone that isn't me! It looks better here, less grim, if you will.
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Front driver seat belt fraying replacement needed
A bit late now, but I use a bit of a silicon based furniture polish. Although not a permanent repair, keeps them retracting better for about a year.
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Rust cure.
That's what I used on mine. Will report back in a year to see if it's bubbled back over again. Regardless, be sure to get the rusty area cleaned back to metal if it's just surface rust.
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Diesel Monte's 2001 Skoda Fabia "Project vRSDI"
Aye, looks to be everything as far as I can tell. Will let you know if I need anything else.
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Diesel Monte's 2001 Skoda Fabia "Project vRSDI"
Fuel cap assembly arrived yesterday. Thanks, DM.
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So I went and bought a Maserati
From the title I thought @Lady Elanore had sold her BMW... Regardless, woweeee that Maserati is bloody lovely.
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AnnoyingPentium's 2006 Fabia 1.2 12v Ambiente-ish
Adds five horsepower, dontchaknow? The real reason is that it was a quid cheaper than a regular one...
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AnnoyingPentium's 2006 Fabia 1.2 12v Ambiente-ish
Properly fitted "tha blue teeth" the other day... That's the second one of those Kenwood stereos I've bought. The first ended up in my Gran and Grampa's caravan. Additionally, the rust has been properly repaired on one of the sill ends, but the sill is getting scabby elsewhere, but remains very solid. The work I've done would have Dali doing barrel rolls in his wooden box but it's functional. There's plenty other places I've still to do on the car, but will get around to.
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What's seeing off all the Fabias?
That's only for vRS models, especially at "meets", right?
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AnnoyingPentium's 2006 Fabia 1.2 12v Ambiente-ish
Yeah it's doing my head in too, it looked okay until I looked back at the picture.
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Post Your Reflection Shots
Comes up well for a 2006 car that's a bit abused and living in Scotland. All it took was an early 2010s bottle TurtleWax's wash and wax, and some CarPlan Gloss stuff afterwards! \
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AnnoyingPentium's 2006 Fabia 1.2 12v Ambiente-ish
It's been doing less mileage than usual, now that I'm not commuting as much, which is good. Gave it a wash though! As seen in 'Chuckle In Your Day', I applied that Scotland sticker as a "professional" body repair to hide a stone chip! Kwality!
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What's seeing off all the Fabias?
Same wheels as my one! I've had mine two years now, and done about 23k miles in that time. It's picked up a decent amount of war wounds in my time, but mechanically it's fairly sound now.
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Scotland's Home for Decrepit Computers
The keyboards from these machines are both duff. Currently speaking to a collector who may be able to hook me up with some spares for the older machine. It has sentimental value to me, given it's been in the family since new in 1995/96. The PSU is not whistling, it is indeed the LCD panel, and the plastic is much the same as it was... ****ed!!
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Thank you and farewell
All the best in the future.
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Scotland's Home for Decrepit Computers
Oh wow, an update! The current standings of working computers versus broken computers isn't looking good... I've got three 1990s Toshiba laptops. The oldest, a 1995 T2130CT is working alright, although the PSU seems to be whistling, the plastic disintegrating, and the keyboard in my later Toshiba Satellite Pro 430CDT. Speaking of, it's dead. Very dead. Kaput. No life. Zilch. Zero. Nada. There seems to be a common issue that afflicts these, where the internal CMOS batteries bomb the mainboard and corrode their way through like rust on a nearly new Fiat's bodywork. This also seems to be what killed my Tecra 510CDT, which I sold on. The only way to solve it, it seems, is to repair the mainboard, or buy another and fit it myself, which I'd rather not do, but needs may push things in this direction if the deal doesn't work out. Furthermore, I've got a Satellite 310CDS (passive matrix screen, but the best spec of these three otherwise) which I use for word processing and off-line accounts (it's about as secure as you can get since it doesn't have any way of getting on t'interwebs. However, the power brick for it is now knackered, with no status LED or anything of the sort, which is a nuisance. I'm currently using the dead 430CDT as a big paperweight of a battery charger for the battery from the 310CDS. Creativity and that. Oh also, 'the deal' is that instead of repairing the gubbed Satellite Pro, I've agreed to buy an IBM ThinkPad 600E from someone I know and have bought parts from before. It comes with a spare 600-series machine to keep it going, along with some other accessories, which is nice. Anyhoo, the desktops are running fine. Which is good. Touch wood and that.
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Octavia iV petrol smell when tank is full
Had this with a Punto, was a split breather hose IIRC.
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Puddle lights.
Broken wire in the door loom?
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What's seeing off all the Fabias?
I can feel a bit smug, it's just about the only thing that works on my '98 Focus Ghia.
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Clip location
The cubby on my one wouldn't stay closed, I've since removed it. Easier access to the OBD port anyway, which given the nature of my car, has definitely made my life easier... I can now find out quicker what's broken!
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What's seeing off all the Fabias?
Build yourself a 1.8T estate... sorted.
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Ash's Oem+ vRS, an expensive adventure
Just seen this thread. Glad to see you're beginning to document things.