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  1. I retired over 10 years ago and try not to use my car as I find it more easy using abus. No parking the car and getting bills slapped all over the car and no limit on how many pints I can have when I visit some of the surrounding towns and cities. Only use the car when the journey is to places the bus doesn't go to. And that is when the problem seems to happen when I have driven over a hour. This has happened three times and one injector was changed twice in 2000 miles. Now that is suspicious to me but no one is willing to take the responsibility of fixing this.
  2. In 3 years my skoda fabia diesel estate has gone through 3 injectors. The car has done 27000 miles since new and breaks down each time I drive it more then 50 miles. The injectors are costing me around £600 each time but at Hendy Skoda Bournemouth this shots up to around £1200. Plus the warranty is not worth the paper its printed on. Last injector was yesterday outside of Bristol and had to call out the RAC who knew the problem before he arrived and picked up an injector. The previous one was last August and was fixed at Hendy Skoda but cost twice as much as the RAC did it for and the warranty was void because the RAC fixed the breakdown. So have gone through £2400 in repair bills for the injectors. As for skoda, they are busy denying any knowledge about this and do not want to know.a regular money maker as its going on all over the place with tyhis model car. Is there any one else who has had the same problem with this car as the RAC man told me this is becoming
  3. I know your probably correct on that. Dont think there is a multinational company that operates withing the law or even tells the truth about the products they sell us.
  4. I have a skoda fabia 2014 diesel 1600. Have had it from new and it has just over 24000 miles up on the clock. Driving to North Devon, the engine started to run rough and the exhaust light came on with the coil light. Had to pull over and called RAC. Was told the diesel injector on cylinder 3 was faulty. Cost me £500 and was informed by the RAC man that it is a common problem as to why he was carrying one. Inquired to skoda about this but they seem to be uninformed about it.

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