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irmscher2007

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  1. I nipped into the garage yesterday to see what they said. He reckons a bearing is about £50, the anti roll bush £15 and an hour or two labour. I also think my rear shock absorber might need replacing as it's making a hell of a clattering sound on rough roads. Nothing picked up on the MOT for that area though
  2. Just wondering if anyone has an idea of cost for the following work from a failed MOT. Rear wheel bearing and anti roll linkage joint replacement. Vehicle is an Octavia VRS 2010 Offside Front Anti-roll bar linkage ball joint excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i)) Offside Rear Wheel bearing rough when rotated (5.1.3 (b) (i) Thanks for any help
  3. Thanks for the reply. It looks like I've sorted it. I found a post about a green 30a fuse being related to the lights, under the bonnet. Took it out and one side looked dirty/corroded so cleaned it up and everything works! I've swapped that fuse for a new one anyway. So a very easy fix, fingers crossed 🤞
  4. Hello... Just after some help / guidance with the following. Yesterday I had a bulb warning on my dashboard. The drivers front indicator wasn't working and also the rear passenger indicator. I have checked the bulb at the motor accessories shop, it still works This morning whilst deicing noticed that both daytime running lights weren't working, as well as the whole drivers side lights, (dipped beam, indicator) and one of the passenger rear red lights! 😔 Surely this can't be a fuse issue with the random lights not working. I've heard about something called a BCM? Can anyone explain what this, and could it be related? Thanks

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