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Does it stall/cut out less frequently when the fuel tank is full?
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Could be a blocked fuel tank breather.
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Fabia vRS TDi replacement suggestions please
aixlad replied to Coffin Dodger's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
I spent months thinking the same when I wanted to change, and concluded that there's really not much out there that I'd consider an equal replacement for a Fabia vRS. Monte is nice, but only a 5-speed gearbox, six would be better in my opinion. I eventually went 'Golf' because it's a lazy but reasonable choice. -
GTD.
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Unless there's smoke coming out of the back of it, it must surely be a case of just having the correct firmware/microcode installed?
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New Job, High Mileage, Advise please!
aixlad replied to surfingobo's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
I did a 140 mile round trip commute in mine for 7 months, never missed a beat, fabulous mpg, and it certainly kept up with almost everything on the motorway, but it was very tiring due to the cabin noise and budget seats. -
What's the BT that's not working? Radio not working either. What functionality remains if both the BT and Radio are kaput? Sorry, not up on these gadgets, but £90 is certainly a handsome price, so must be good in other respects.
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Ooops, looks like you also need a new tyre......see the side wall damage under the 'O' of 'KUHMO'. I just love those shotgun cartridges, and the right colour too!
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Any more clues, am I close?
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Would you trust Skoda to do cambelt?
aixlad replied to vRSAnt's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
And, a little known fact, but incredibly Wolverton High Street is recognised for having the longest continuation of luxury brand designer shoe and handbag shops in western Europe. You'll also be saving around £100. If you furnish your wife with this information, then I'm sure she'll be far more accommodating. You could be in a spot of trouble when you get home though, but the upside of this is that you'll have a super new cam belt! Job done, you win. -
Would you trust Skoda to do cambelt?
aixlad replied to vRSAnt's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Given the infrequency of having this work done, probably every 60,000 miles, I'd go with who you're most comfortable using. Just tell the wife that no one else within 100 miles does that kind of work, and if it snaps unexpectedly then her shoe/handbag fund will have to be severely reduced. -
Still Looking For My Old Fabia :(
aixlad replied to Jamie24_vrs's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Thanks for your sympathy, you lucky, lucky........ :'( -
Still Looking For My Old Fabia :(
aixlad replied to Jamie24_vrs's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
These cars are now getting extremely rare, after all they've been out of production for 7 years, and cars are only generally designed to last about 7 years. The Mk1 was a fantastic car indeed, but the Mk2 vRS was a complete flop in my opinion.........but if it had a TDI 140 fitted, then I'm sure the success would have continued. I worked for the importer (VAG) for several years, a few years ago, and was told that the company was obliged to provide spares for only 10 years after production ceased. So, breaking for spares is certainly viable with the high cost of parts which are probably no longer manufactured, but sitting in a warehouse. -
The very first time my vRS was serviced from new, I noticed that the neat clips had been replaced with slightly unsightly (!) jubilee clips, and it stayed like that for the next 100k miles without any problems.
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Still Looking For My Old Fabia :(
aixlad replied to Jamie24_vrs's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Scrapped, exported, broken for spares? -
+£400 if I remember correctly, quite a lot on top of a £12k'ish car. I played in the snow, but was never really sure if it made any difference. I believe it was able to apply the brakes to any one of the 4 wheels, but I take their word for that.
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Still Looking For My Old Fabia :(
aixlad replied to Jamie24_vrs's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Yup, I know the feeling, I also suffer dreadfully with Post Traumatic Fabia Disorder. Now driving a rather sterile thing. -
45 means the height, or aspect ratio, which will be 45% of the width. So, 205mm width * 0.45 = 92.25mm side wall measurement. I really must get out more.........and check my tyres
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Hey, you've saved nothing! You owe it to fellow road users, and the wider community to ensure your insurance is appropriate. Do the right thing and declare all your mods.
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Grill with RS honeycomb design for Fabia I
aixlad replied to Benja190782's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Pah! Trouble uploading my pics, but I measured my Mk7 GTD honeycomb grill and found the 'cells' to be 20mm deep (front to back), and 60mm wide at their widest point. -
Grill with RS honeycomb design for Fabia I
aixlad replied to Benja190782's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
eBay this..... 231280531118 ....and fit your own mesh style. -
Just multiply by 0.737562149277 for lbs/ft.
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Oil Filter housing is 25Nm, best use a 32mm six-sided socket to avoid rounding off the corners. If you look carefully, I believe the torque setting is marked on the top of the housing. Sump Plug is 30Nm. Also, check your wheel nuts whilst you're out there.....120Nm.
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It would be good to get some with 100mph marked, as mine only did 90 or 110mph.