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Stevegtuk

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  1. I am presume you mean this link. Also, I haven't checked but does the Karoq even have a cut out in the metal where the protector would fit. https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/508949-karoq-door-protectors/
  2. Sadly there is only a reflector in the place of what would normally be the second rear fog light. So it means buying a fog light for a european Karoq, replacing the reflector with it and wiring it up to the other light. Here is a guide on how someone else added the other rear fog light without having to remove the bumper. https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/524372-twin-fog-lights-guide/
  3. Stevegtuk replied to stuupnorth's topic in Skoda Karoq
    I use https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/skoda/CZ/KAR when I am looking for parts. I can find almost everything I want on it, even though it's a bit of a faff scrolling through to find the right section of the car I want.
  4. Stevegtuk replied to stuupnorth's topic in Skoda Karoq
    The torch numbers are the wrong way round, should be 3T0947417E Also the holder has too many "5"s and should be 3T0947509A . Sorry to be pedantic, but the OP won't find them them otherwise.
  5. Stevegtuk replied to kgreel's topic in Skoda Karoq
    If it fits and does what you want, it's fine.👍
  6. Stevegtuk replied to kgreel's topic in Skoda Karoq
    This might help. I am not definite as I haven't been down to the car to check, but looking at the picture, I think there is a circular slot at the bend (next to the wheel brace) in the foam for the locking wheel nut.
  7. If it was me, I would probably use an inline fuse on a wire from the battery, to the leds, then a relay to the DRl's, side lights or headlights to switch it on and off. My other option would be to do the same from the battery but have a switch wired into the cabin. While a lot of people probably don't have any problem, I personaly wouldn't be comfortable messing with the under bonnet fuses, as they deal with the more sensitive systems, than the ones we normaly would use from the cabin fusebox.
  8. If you feel it is too difficult or too much hassle to remove the trim. You can buy stick-on transparent clips on ebay for a coupl e of quid.
  9. Vibrations through the vehicle are usually due to rear wheel balancing issues, mainly because of either weights falling off or pothole damage. Vibration through the steering wheel is usually down to the front wheel balancing for the same issues.
  10. Ok, thank you for responding
  11. Is there a way to remove the album art box from the screen when playing music through media (flash drive plugged into centre console), so it shows the full name of the artist and the song title?
  12. According to this, they will work fine https://www.wheel-fitment.com/car/Skoda/Karoq (2017 - ).html
  13. Hello from a recently purchased owner of a 2020 Karoq SE L 1.0 petrol manual in mud covered white. Owned a wide selection diesel estates over the last 20+ years, but the last on had the infamous dpf blockage due to my yearly mileage lessening, so converted to petrol. It was a toss up between Octavia, Kamiq and Karoq but the vario flex seats sold it for me.

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