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  1. I've replaced 3 in 5 years. Buying quality bulbs from Hafords makes no difference except higher cost per bulb. Buy one get one free works against you when you just need a single. I did notice two bulbs failing whilst there was lightning in the area?
  2. My mini 0801 has rejected/failed to continue working with its micro SD card so that it starts up and records but stops recording after a few seconds. It's the second card. I've used Transcend and Samsung, class 6 and 10 to no avail. Can't trust it so back to Amazon. I've had it longer than 30 days but after I mentioned the Sale of Goods act twice in my chat with their rep he caved in and refunded my money. Pity since I have to search again for something and this thread is 21 pages long!
  3. If you're buying a card for the mini 0801, can recommend this one. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009HPFV3U/ref=oh_details_o00_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 A class 10 Transcend would only record for 3 or 4 minutes before stopping. No problems with a class 6 Samsung.
  4. Give the garage a ring and see what they say. Also, you have breakdown assistance with your warranty, Skoda can come out and advise/tow you in. As for safe, remember it will drive like a slug uphill on the motorway which may not be safe in itself.
  5. The side bolster will soften over time but the lack of lumbar support is for keeps. I don't think I would buy another VAG car without a day long test drive. TBH my parents' mk 4 Golf had poor unsupportive sears too.
  6. The wipers have a feature built in that moves the wiper at the parked position up or down just a few millimetres when you switch on or off the engine. It's supposed to save the rubber from adopting a bias to one direction. (Not the boy band ). Might have something to do with what you're seeing?
  7. I understand one should take a measurement from wheel hub to the wing arch before starting then you can use jack to raise the hub to the correct height whilst the cars is still up in the air?
  8. There are two reinforced areas for jacking on the sills. Open the doors and there are two triangular arrows on the sills inside the doors indicating the spots. I usually put the jack stands under the rear wishbone bush at the front of the car. These are the circular aluminium bush housings under the car, behind the front wheel about a foot away from the sill. If you jack high enough at the back wheel it will raise the front wheel too. As for all this talk of hockey pucks - I've never used nor needed one with a Costco floor jack so long as I use the approved spot. Sorry to hear about your damage, I hope it won't be too dear to fix.
  9. That grill is exactly where the OEM microphone goes. Just pull the unit out (it clips at the back edge and hinges at the front end).
  10. Could you share the procedure? I would be interested, or even the links. It would be useful for others.
  11. Try this website for part numbers. http://www.partsbase.org/skoda/octavia-oct-eu-2012-82510-underbody-trim-noise-insulation-heat-shield/ As the link suggests it's about protection, insulation and heat shielding. I recently ripped a piece off by driving through standing water at speed. It was quite inexpensive to replace. Hth
  12. Have a look at amazon.co.UK for a fault code reader. Must be for Volkswagens. You will pay something between 25 and 50 quid. If the car has logged a fault you will be able to see what it is and reset it. http://www.amazon.co.uk/SuperScan-VS450-OBDII-Scantool-Reader/dp/B001A33HAG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1397928963&sr=8-3&keywords=Volkswagen+fault+code+readers Your alarm has a battery which needs replacing at six year intervals. It is behind the front drivers wheel inside the wing. They cost £117 from skodaparts.com. As the battery dies they cause problems.
  13. Hi, Try this thread. There are a few links in the first post to how to replace a turbo. http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=179589 I have had the same code and I am not looking forward to the inevitable. As a last resort I have just used a product called Revive turbo cleaner. Basically spray some fluid into the air intake and the drive the car like you borrowed off your brother who stole it. I bought it here. http://www.getme-tools.co.uk/shop/index.php/ I can't say it's a complete cured yet but it certainly feels like it helped.
  14. The lens pulls off. Use the front edge since it hinges at the back edge. Two screws are exposed then the fitting pulls out. There are three wires. 12 volt live, earth, and a control wire to switch the courtesy lights on. The fitting isn't wired as such. Slim copper metal strips connect switch to the connectors and bulbs. You could piggy back on the live wire or solder to the copper strips. Others have soldered to the correct strip to get a trigger for internal foot well lights that come on when the door I'd opened or dim/light when the engine is switched on or off. I currently have my lights out since I want to put a dedicated 5 volt supply for a USB lead to a dash can. I also bought a spare wireless controller for the garage door. I will take 12 volts from the fuse box up the a pillar. There is plenty of space for a discreet switch in the molding for the alarm. Incidently, that has no fixing screws and just clips to the headlining. Hth
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