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Thanks folks. So turned up and the car wasn’t even as advertised (no heated seats, heated steering wheel or active cruise control)… on the plus side it had front parking sensors which weren’t spec’d anyways - I did grab the VIN but ultimately walked away… fwiw, the tow bar was detached in the boot and looked like this
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Hi - I will be going to look at a second hand car later... already slightly concerned it has a tow bar on it (as I have no plans for towing, and won't be able to tell its history of towing) Is there a way to at least identify whether the tow bar was factory fitted? (at least that will give me some comfort that the car hasn't been put under an extra stress from not having a factory fitted one... springs, fan etc)
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Radio Station Logo's.......
looking_to_buy replied to Auric Goldfinger's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
I did this a while ago, but the logos on my O3 VRS are smaller than those on the wife's F3 SEL not sure why. One other difference I noticed, is that her stereo sounds a lot better than mine - lots more depth to it, better bass etc -
I did the wife's dashcam in her Fabia a few weeks ago too - went for the front heated seats As I hadn't got all the parts, I initially thought I'd power the dashcam from the USB (next to the cigarette lighter), however for whatever reason - low voltage perhaps? - it wouldn't provide enough power. So ordered a cigarette adapter, and a piggy-back fuse blade. Annoyingly I had already cabled down the passenger side and behind the glovebox but fortunately my cabling could stretch over to the fusebox.
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Lock / unlock is done via. the headunit (IIRC)
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Ok, so wired in the other half's dash cam today... well nearly... got lazy half way through it and wired it to her USB port (arguing that I'd buy her an SD card to play her music off so we can ditch the USB Memory Stick) Anyways, it doesn't kick off the dash cam recording when the engine starts as it should (and does when connected to power via. the cigarette lighter) Any ideas why? (for reference -> the dash cam is the Mobius Action Cam)
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Cheers all - I have made Cheshire Police aware of it and it's down to them... As mentioned, I wouldn't expect prosecution at all but even if they just send a PCSO around to make the driver aware of their actions and the possible consequences, it would be good
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So I would feel guilty as hell if this guy continued to be a danger to other road users... what is the best way to bring this to the dibbles attention?
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I can see how your awareness is raised when you have blue lights on and are driving in a different pattern to the rest of the traffic (ie. forcing your way through, sometimes at speed)... I suspect it would be very difficult to drive in that state all the time though (for example, your driving would be more relaxed, should your lights not be on) It's difficult to tell from YouTubes downscaling, but he pulled in at the last minute just before the car in front went past, and he had time to swerve... because of the curve of the road, I saw the reaction, and him a bit later and could tell he was actually edging into the lane. I knew I'd gone past the lorry, but wasn't 100% confident (without looking over my shoulder) how far I'd gone past, so my eyes fixed on the danger in front, and also checked my rear view mirror to ensure it was safe to stop. I guess the reality of a potential incident occuring, and the split second decision making can't be altered no matter what you do - and the theory you are taught, is great yet in reality not always possible to put into practice as your instinct would overtake it. Interesting thoughts though
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Ok, fortunately not quite as bad as mk4gtiturbo's footage in that no-one got hurt and nothing got damaged, but I'll be honest, I probably crapped myself a lot more than he did! I think if I'd been hit by a lorry from behind exiting to take the M6(S), I wouldn't be alive, let alone have a camera that would've survived impact, but basically, this old guy nearly got me wiped out today. Opinions welcome. For those that aren't aware, this is the junction between the M56 and the M6. The road splits off into two lanes (M6 North in the left lane, and M6 South in the right). My question is, can I do anything this driver? (is there an easy way to report them???) It was an old man and I worry they are a hazard to other drivers... or should I just move on? As I passed them, they looked at me as if they didn't know what my problem was? (or did I just massively overact) PS - sorry for the language
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thanks all - will only be front electrics so sounds like it wont be an option for us... really surprising and a bit of a ****ty corner to have cut! not picking up till tomorrow so will double check though edit: sometimes wonder if they hold back on these things so they can freshen up the range in a couple of years and add these 'new features'
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Wife picks hers up tomorrow (will become a member of the SE L club too!)
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Is there a way to enable the one touch open of the electric windows? Both driver and passenger side currently require you to hold down the electric window button to do a full open / close, unlike the Fabia 2 where you could just 'click' the switch quickly, and it would automatically fully open or close the windows. Hope that makes sense... this is for a UK Fabia SE L edit: the dealer states the option / functionality doesn't work on the new Fabia... I smell a big fat cop-out, so want to double check!