Everything posted by djthomson
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Fault codes P0031 and P0036 together - HO2S Heater Control Circuit Bank
Yes, I was hoping for a quick easy fix with fuse 31, but alas it was ok and not blown. Part of the exhaust has been recently replaced (back box) so although thats miles away, I 'm going to check the post cat sensor wiring hasn't been disturbed. Not sure about the pre cat one - but its possibly original and the car has done 127k miles now so it owes me nothing!
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Fault codes P0031 and P0036 together - HO2S Heater Control Circuit Bank
No it doesn't appear to be - although it has been laid up for a bit due to another issue, its just been re mot'd and taxed from today so I will see how it gets on after I go out for a run.
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Fault codes P0031 and P0036 together - HO2S Heater Control Circuit Bank
I did find the fuses concerned but none of them were blown - so maybe we do have 2 faulty Oxygen sensors after all.
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Fault codes P0031 and P0036 together - HO2S Heater Control Circuit Bank
Hi, I have a 2011 Fabia 1.2TSI. Engine light is on and both these codes are recorded. If I clear them, they both come back. The lower O2 sensor was replaced last year after it brought the light on and recorded a single code. Some online research suggests it could be a blown fuse if both are showing as not operating - Have had a look at the fuse box diagram but unsure if this is correct or if there is even a fuse. Can any one shed any light?
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Has anyone ever had a bonded windscreen leak?
Did you just tape down the outside edge of the screen and over the top? Did it not come off as soon as it rained? I was thinking about using duck style tape but its a mare to get off properly after !
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Has anyone ever had a bonded windscreen leak?
No, I'm not sure that its the screen is leaking but everything else has been checked several times over with no obvious sign. The sound deadening was wet from top to bottom - so right up the back of the glove box. Although I have not removed the main glovebox, the top box has been removed and there are signs of light surface rust on some of the metal surfaces behind there. That might be a red herring. The door seals were all clear with no rubbish and water appeared to flow cleanly out of them. I haven't had the door cards off to check the plastic condition but I can do that and see what I find. Thanks for the suggestions! Can try that - thanks for that suggestion, hadn't considered that!
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Has anyone ever had a bonded windscreen leak?
Still chasing down this water leak on my 2011 Fabia estate, narrowed it down to coming from front left corner somehow. Checked all the things mentioned here (Scuttles, door seals etc) and more than once. Windscreen doesn't show any signs of issues but has anyone ever had water leaking through it and into the cabin? Reason I ask is as the car has dried out, and I was dealing with residual moisture, as I peeled back the sound deadening in the passengers footwell and put my hand all the way up to the back left corner, it was wet and damp, but I'm stumped as to where that water is getting in, hence asking about the screen. As a reminder, when the car is parked at an angle with the passenger side highest (my side drive is sloping) it stays dry! Thanks for any helpful suggestions!
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Passenger side water leak - coming in from scuttle area ?
I posted a few months back about an ongoing water leak issue on my 2011 1.2TSi Estate. I've tried numerous things over the course of that time to try and pinpoint/locate this water leak but have so far failed. The water is only entering the passengers side and appears to be coming in the scuttle area as the sound deadening on that side gets wet from underneath. The drivers side remains dry no matter what. What I have ascertained is this If the car is parked on an angle (my side drive has a small slope) with the passengers side at the highest point, no water enters the car. If I turn the car round so the passenger side is lower, the car fills with water and quite a lot of it - last time I tested it, there was about 2 inches of water made its way in over a couple of days of heavy rain. I removed the plastic trim and wipers and checked the drains on both side - water exits freely through the wings. Are there any other drain points in that area that I might have missed? I thought the area where the wiring loom leaves the engine bay and enters the car might have been the culprit as the seal looked a bit suspect, so I attempted to use some all weather sealer to see if this would stop the water. Either I've not been successful or that's not the issue. Can water enter where the air recirculating flap is? The protective shroud is in place and would suggest the water is directed down either side and into the drains. Is this flap supposed to close tightly when its not in use? or should there be a tiny gap? Its really frustrating as I can't use the car and the MOT is due. The passenger seat is currently out, and the carpet and insulation is up and out of the way to stop it getting repeatedly soaked. I've removed the top glove box to try and see whats going on but I understand you can't remove the main one without taking the dash out which I don't want to attempt. Many Thanks, Duncan
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Fabia II Estate, Passengers side water leak - Fresh air intake flap
Well that’s what I was expecting. But the one at the front right hand side of the car as you look under the bonnet is clear. The water runs out and onto the passengers wheel. The driver side is bone dry. So would there be another drain I could check then ?
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Fabia II Estate, Passengers side water leak - Fresh air intake flap
No sunroof on this one so one less thing to worry about !
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Fabia II Estate, Passengers side water leak - Fresh air intake flap
Hello fellow Briskodians, I'm wondering if any of you lovely people have seen a water leak on the passenger side of your Fabia II which appears to be coming from the fresh air intake vent. Both front and read footwells on my 2011 1.2TSI estate are soaking wet. I took out the passenger seat last week and hoovered out as much of the water as I could. So far I have checked Door Seals Washer Pipe Passenger side bulkhead drain Cabin filter The wetness goes all the way up the back behind the glove box, so I did look at the fresh air vent which looked a bit suspect. although it was closed. When I tested the heater, the flap opened but when the car is switched off, it seems to remain open, So i'm wondering if just needs a spray of lubricant or something else which isn't too tricky? Bit of a pain as it means the car isn't really useable just now as its just running with condensation all the time. I think its been like this for a wee while but I'd not checked the carpet. If further info is needed or pics, let me know and thanks for any advice! DT