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  1. Hi Guys, Been a while since I've been here as been out of Skoda ownership. However, have my eye on a 1.6 Ambiente model from 2003. Has 99k miles but full Skoda history right through and also had timing belt changes - great condition, not towed or taxi'd. I have had an Octavia but that was over 10 years ago. Do you have any pointers of potential problems with this particular model/engine that you could help me out with? Much appreciated. James
  2. Hi Guys, Just thought I'd share this on here. My Felicia that I just bought, mint 26k miles, 2000 X Reg, was running cool. After reading some stuff on here looked very likely to be the thermostats that I now know after reading on here have a habit of failing after a few years and staying in the "open" position. This means that engine coolant is constantly being circulated around the whole system which has the effect of keeping it far cooler than it is supposed to be. With the later MPI ECU controlled cars this can have the effect of making them run poorly as the car is never up to temperature so the ECU thinks the car needs to run rich until it warms up. Not good for your wallet or, no doubt, the cat. So with a renewed confidence and armed with information from Briskoda, I invested in a new one from My link which cost all of a little over £10. I fitted it myself and it took a little over 15 minutes to do, lost a bit of coolant which I collected and re-used. So after only £10 or so and 15 mins work, the Felicia is running like the new car virtually is. Hope this might help anyone who has the same problem, and thanks to this site I now know how to fix.
  3. Hi Guys, I was an active member of this forum some 8 (same user name...I managed to remember my password) years ago when at the time I had in a space of a few years, 2 Fabias, a Favorit, 3 Felicia's and an Octavia. Ended up with a company car and took me out of Skoda land for a good while. However, now need a car I can trust and that I know and so back in Felicia territory having just got myself a mint 26k 2000 Classic. It's nice to be back on here and to see the site has continued to go from strength to strength. I cannot believe how many members there are now, and also how lucky i was to secure my name back then, there must be 300 JamesXXX users on here now lol. I have a question about a company i used to get loads of great Skoda stuff from, JHMButtco or Butt's of Bawtry. They don't seem to sell anything remotely Skoda now which is such a shame? Does anyone know whatt he change was and if there is another company that is now similar? Cheers and nice to be back. James
  4. Hi guys. been ages since been on here. but partner now got new fabia. can we set ourself to autolock when set off? Cheers
  5. Pics of my Silverline in full skoda bodykit (vRS type) which I am selling is in the For Sale section. Called. Rare Fabia Silverline for Sale. Cheers (don;t know how to post a link! :confused:
  6. I have a 2002 '02' reg Fabia Silverline that I want to sell but I just don't know how much it's worth. I have seen similar for around
  7. Hello All, Can anyone help please. For some time my Fabia has been creaking and squeaking from the front suspension, especially at low speeds over bumps, or when coming to a stop. Problem now is that it's sounding really loud. The best way to describe it is that it's a bit like the sound of an Austin Metro's Hydro suspension when it needs pumping up/Or for those old enough to remember, like a Silver Cross Pram ( those with the elastic band type suspension) What are the known problems so far with Furby suspension? Thanks All.
  8. I had one as a courtesy car recently and didnt know at first. I thought the engine was gonna blow up cos it didnt sound like the normal 1.4, quite a whiny engine, kinda like the old Austin Metro but not in a bad way. It's a little slower than the 1.4 mpi, but you don't notice it cos it's got a lot more low down pull, so it's actually nippier in town than the quite sluggish 1.4 mpi. Personally, I prefer the 1.2 3 cyl to the 1.4 8v, it's more refined, doesnt shake as much and gives around 12 more MPG!! Nice on Skoda, now they are also introducting a further edition of the Silverline and a Blueline, with this engine in, I have the silverline 1.4 (albeit dressed to thril in full body kit, alloys and chrome and aluminium interior and exterior trim no less!) but I would prefer the 1.2 so when i'm due to change will seriously consider this. Ok so it's not a Briskoda, but's it's ok. :drive1:
  9. I agree wholeheartedly, however, I think we can slag them off more now than years ago. I owned an F plate Panda, had done 100,000, I owned it for 3 years, only thing ever went was the tyres, it left me with 150,000 miles and is still going somewhere locally, and I sold it over 5 years ago !!! The rest of them are of course, sh*te.
  10. Apparently the revving 'problem' ay idle, is normal because the ecu constantly monitors emissions and consumption and makes changes to account for variances and when no pressure is applied to the throttle it will do this. This is what I was told in 2000 anyway and I do remember thinking it was the biggest load of bullsh*t even then, can't believe new owners are still having the same problem!
  11. Hi There My other Fabia was a 16v and I had similar problems, albeit ver very very rarely, but I know I had a Lambda sensor and throttle control unit replaced, but it was in 2000 so can't remember too much. I had the revving at idle issue and also it did almost cut out a few times but then went away so never really bothered about it. Probably an ECU issue despite no fault codes, best thing rather than going back and forth to a dealer is allow it to fail properly if indeed it does continue then at least it can be sorted without wasting lots of your time. James
  12. My only reliable and helpful Skoda dealer in the area has said that my problem with leaking rear doors is a known Fabia problem, anyone with a 2002 model year car should be vigilant in wet weather and check the rear footwell's to see if water is getting in unoticed. The water get's in, not through the door or window seals, but a backing plate behind the interior door panel that shields the interior from the outside (as kindly pointed out by Big K) ,has a seal around it, these seals can be dodgy and will let water in when it rains, as the Fabia floor coverings are dual layer, ie. carpet, then fairly thick underpadding, you may not notice the wetness, if you suspect leaking, try feeling under the carpet itself which will confirm it. A dealer will sort this out quickly if you relay the specific problem. I just thought with all the bleedin rain we have had, some of you might want to check this out so you don't get damp. :bttt:
  13. I would gladly pay you to cure mine! 3 Skoda dealers have failed. :confused:
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