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  1. I purely use it for Bluetooth audio, so yeah it’s essentially just aux. I have my phone on silent whenever I drive but I don’t think it would be suitable for calls anyway. Oh - I use iOS sorry but it would work with android.
  2. I added the following to my 2011 Fabia: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08FYNQZWP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It plugs in on the passenger side cutout, replacing the old 30pin iPod Media Adapter. Works great for bluetooth for music/audiobooks/whatever. I'll be honest, I havent' taken calls with it and assume it probably wouldn't work great for that as you'd have to rely on the phone's microphone over the noise of the speakers so might not be exactly what you're after.
  3. Appreciate it! The garage seemed to imply there was a bit of a knack to it so was slightly hesitant to try it myself.
  4. Hi All! Pretty clueless when it comes to cars unfortunately, but trying to learn a little bit and avoid getting mugged off wherever possible. Took my petrol 2011 Fabia Monte Carlo into the Garage for service/MOT today. As part of the service, they noticed the antifreeze level in the coolant is apparently so low it didn't register on their device for checking the ratio. They've recommended draining and replacing it, at a cost of £75+VAT. I said I'd wait as I felt like this is probably a simple enough job to do myself. I guess my question is 1. How much of a ballache is this to do? 2. Is that quote a fair price? Halford seem to offer a similar service for £40, but ... Halfords. Cheers!

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