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BrumTom_

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  1. I have the same unit as well and the steps you have outlined are how I work mine. However, in the videos its been shown pressing CD does not cycle to the AUX setting and there is no AUX setting in the menu.
  2. If you're confident to could you take the radio out and inspect the wires going into the rear of the radio? If the AUX option isn't showing up on the menu then the radio doesn't know it's an option so something is most likely going to be wrong in the wiring loom somewhere.
  3. they wouldn't come up from pressing CD alone, you need to press the menu button to get the buttons to the side of the LCD to show the aux on/off option
  4. Have you tried just pressing CD a few times? Posting a video of you demonstrating trying to get it to work and having no luck might help people diagnose if there's something more funky going on
  5. https://skoda.7zap.com/en/cz/fabia/fab/2014-697/6/601-601060/#6 It looks like it's numbers 6,7,8 on this page, all have basically the same part number. Not sure why the last letter differs, hoping someone more knowledge can explain that and if/what the differences would be between them.
  6. Why would you put it length ways
  7. The sill on these has a vertical bit of metal coming down you're right, that the jack in the boot has a slot for but the axle stand does not. If you bought the halfords ones suggested in your other post I believe there was rubber pucks you could buy on ebay that had that cut out in them, might be wirth investing in those. You could also put a piece of wood or something else solid undernteath the trolley jack before you start lifting in order to increase the height it can go to, this might give you the extra bit that you need to place in the locations suggested above, please make sure thought that this is absolutely stable both before and during the lift as well as while any weight is being supported as there is inherintly more risk of slippage with this approach if not careful as you're adding another object into the equation. I only mention that as I had a similar problem to you and that was how I overcame it. Don't try this without someone else backing me up, I could have been accidentally making rookie mistakes that were more dangerous than I realised at the time.
  8. That's the sill, that's where the jacking points are that you'd commonly use the little jack in the boot on when changing a wheel at the road side. Perfectky fine place to put the axle stand It's designed to take the weight of the car.
  9. Thank you! Will find a similar screw in local hardware stores
  10. Pretty sure the last few pictures posted by the OP show a massive hole in the exhaust? In between the two parts of the clamp.
  11. This is the screw in question (not a great picture I know). Just found in service manual it says fuel filter every 60k, so it is due one.
  12. You sure? This is a 13 year old and 63k mile fuel filter.
  13. Hi all, I have gone to change my fuel filter and the head of the screw has fallen apart when I went to unscrew it. Seeing as I will now need to drill the screw out and buy a replacement. Does anyone happen to know the specs of the screw required? I have a 1.2 htp BZG.
  14. I have an obd reader and it shows no codes at all

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