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JDWilts

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    1.9 Tdi Elegance

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  1. If you have ever used a heated seat at 4AM in January at minus -5C (UK) or lower (-23C eeeek Norway, vasaline on the door rubbers and a lighter to warm the key or you aint going no where. BMW used to do heated door locks too and independant fuel burning heaters to warm the engine coolant so you can start it!) you will know why they are there. I agree with Tom excellent bit of kit to have. My old Saab 900 (the original shape) the seats would only come on below a certain temperature and then go off once operating temperature was reached. I have only used the heated seats in the UK a few times but a nice extra to have.
  2. This is a pointless poll! Uncle Bulgaria with one hand tied behind his back while the rest of Sarf London's finest fury crew look on laughing.
  3. Hi all, have had my fabia 1.9 TDI PD 100 hatch for two weeks now. It an 06 with less than 5K on the clock. I have noticed that when slowing down in very slow moving traffic in second or first and comming off the throttle on the over run then reapplying very slight throttle the injection system seems to buzz. Is this a PD trait? It seems to be very noisy.
  4. Halo! (trying to be a bit Czech) Hi, I'm JD and have just purchased a second hand Fabia 1.9 Tdi Elegance hatch. The car is on an 06 plate and with just 4K on the clock. I have used the site extensively when researching my purchase and found this to be an excellent resource. Thank you to everybody for posting so much usefull info. JD
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