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  1. I tried that and didn't work. I did however have a good feel of the hoses. Bottom radiator hoses are cold. So will flush radiator tomo and see if it's blocked. Heater matrix was blocked and I thought I had flushed everything out.
  2. Do you have a way to get to the flap?
  3. Evening all, other half's skoda fabia has no heat. Temp guage gets up to 90 and nothing, barely even warm. Done thermostat, heater matrix flushed all the ****e out the pipes. Next expansion tank, someone may have snapped the return pipe... Oops. Still nothing. What's left to try? Also done radiator hoses.
  4. Hello, First time posting so hello. I have a 2011 fabia that had no heat. Thermost and water pump were changed and still no heat, took heater matrix out and it was full of red silty gunk. I've put a new one in and put pipes back on and it's leaking. Not quite where the hose couplings click in but literally there. Any ideas? Also can I get rid of the quick couplings? One was solid and was a nightmare to remove. One final question... Is there a wrong to put the matrix in? Measured up same as old one. Thank you

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