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  1. So I never got back to you guys on updating you and alot has happened ever since. So it was injector #3 that had a faulty sensor and my mechanic said they are not repaired here in Malta, so he had to fetch me an injector locally which costed me €480 and €100 labour. In mid September it happened again (glow plug light turned on and off) but I managed to drive back to my garage. In the morning she did not want to turn. Got the mechanic again and guess what injector #4. Now guys do you know if my old injectors can be refurbished in UK, because on Ebay I found that you send in your buy refurbished injectors and then you send yours and they refund you some money. Thanks
  2. So this morning the mechanic came to my garage with diagnostic and as you said pointed out an short circuit on on of the injectors. But which one he doesn't know. Will keep you updated and I will check the boot if the case that they haven't been changed do I have the right to go at the local skoda dealer? Many thanks
  3. I have just changed the battery 3 months ago, few days before Christmas and she has been driven ever since with no probs, so I don't know if its a battery issue. However dpf turned on twice and I drove the car on 3rd gear at 2000-2500rpm at 60kmph until it didn't show up according to manual. I do not know if it has anything to do with the problem, I'm just saying.
  4. So I was nearly home after a 20minute journey from work when suddenly Glow plug sign showed up on dash and car engine stopped and wouldn't start. So I pulled to the side and had to tow it to my garage. Could anyone guide me to the problem. The glow plug sign is turning on and off after 1-2secs but engine won't turn. Skoda octavia mk2 vrs 2007 2.0 with approx 53000km on the clock

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