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Woolfy

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  1. don't worry too much about the mayo, as thes engines are prone to allowing condensation forming inside in the cold weather, and it can be this moisture that forms the mayo. i agree that it could be smoking rather than steaming (easy to confuse on these nippy mornings). Get it Vag Com read, and you will see if the temp sensor is the culprit HTH
  2. what if doing the hokey-cokey is what it's all about?

  3. It's a whole unit I'm afraid. I got one a while back, and IIRC it's less then £20.00, but can't find the receipt at the mo.
  4. Know anybody with an enclosed garage? Put it in there for the day with the doors open and a fan heater in the back? Also run the a/c whenever you are in the car as this dehumidifies the air coming into the car, regardless of whether it is cooling the air
  5. Take off and nuke them from orbit, it's the only way to be sure
  6. cold baked beans count as salad here in Yorkshire
  7. Can't you keep this sort of thing for a PM? What you and Simeon get up to in the privacy of your own homes is fine by me, but surely the Skoda forum is not the right place:rofl:
  8. But if he does it out of sequence he'll be left with black and blue balls;)
  9. fantastic:rofl: my cat of old always caught the flies alive and then kept them in his mouth whilst they buzzed around - space dust for cats:thumbup:
  10. errr......... who's Tony, and who's Haley?:sofahide:
  11. Congratulations to you all:thumbup: Don't forget to wet the baby's head;):friday:
  12. No, no, no, no, no! :jawbig: Have you got a Dukes of Hazard novelty horn to play between the whistles?
  13. A recent thread on this subject is here <--------clicky, clicky, or another that gives more details here <-------------------- clicky You need 205/40/17 tyres to keep the right rolling radius to avoid issues with rubbing, speedo accuracy and rolling resistance. 5x100 are right, but i'm not certain on the offset for the Fabia, it maybe et38 There are loads of threads on this subject, so try the search, it's what it's there for:thumbup:
  14. I have four 5w independently switchable rear interior lights running off exactly the same front interior light in my 2001 fabia without any issues, but that is with 34mm festoon LEDs, and with the bulbs in the unit iteslf swapped for a 38mm festoon LED and two 501 type LEDs. In fact I am also considering fitting a further four 5w (again with LEDs, but 501 type) footwell lights from the unit as well, so I hope the unit is up to it HTH
  15. Yep, that's what Sundays are for - taking the door cards off (again) and plugging the leaks.:( My difficulty is getting the inside of the door dry enough to stop the water dripping through the sealant as it sets! I used the opportunity of the door cards being off to fit puddle lights to the bottom of the front doors (spliced to the red warning lights), in the somewhat optomistic hope that there will be more water on the outside to look out for than on the inside I'll see when i get back to the open car park at the end of the day whether or not this attempt has finally stopped the leaks
  16. :confused:, but I think the OP is talking about the Mark 1 as this thread is in the Mark 1 forum
  17. You'd better:D According to your profile you still haven't thanked anybody, and I'm close to starting a new thread/poll after this one - whats-all-thank-you-business titled "The Thanks police - remove the thanks from people who don't use the thanks button":P
  18. Congratulations:thumbup: Bit she won't observe the 2 minutes silence though:rofl: You've got all those sleepness nights and nuclear waste filled nappies to look forward to now:eek:
  19. as vRSLen says, but.. If you have worn rings and you are losing oil into the combustion chambers, a thicker oil will have less tendancy to get past the rings, so may assist in your oil usage, and carboning up of the valves/seats and combustion chambers in the long run. Remember though, with higher viscosity oil the oil pressure will increase, so if there are any weak spots in the oil ways/gaskets using a higher viscosity oil can cause these to go prematurely compared to using the correct thinner viscosity. It is all a question of balancing the needs of an older engine I'm afraid, and there is no right solution in relation to changing the viscosity slightly.
  20. Good advice from Simbo99 there (you're making a habit of it now:D) Your ignition key fits in the slot to lever the fuse box lid off on the dash! Try swapping the bulbs left to right before you go any further, as it is always possible that the new bulb is a duff one too:thumbup:
  21. Do you mean the small piece of plastic directly in front of the handbrake, that is in the well underneath the handbrake lever? If so, it just pulls out. Just hook your finger underneath and give it a good tug. You know how to tug don't you;)
  22. Thanks for the quick replies guys:thumbup: I have just checked, and I have no brake lights:eek: Must be the switch has failed or needs attention. Off to the dealers tomorrow for a new switch (I now know that this is on its at least 2nd revision) as can't be too expensive and this appears to be a very known issue. The search on here doesn't seem to be working all that well, as when I put in "brake light switch" I got loads of threads which talked about the EPC light, but they don't appear when you put in "EPC":confused: Will invest in one of those scanners if I need to clear the fault once I have replaced the switch. EDIT: there is also this guide http://briskoda.net/fabia-i/brake-light-switch/32460/ on here for swapping the switch out if this helps anybody else with the same problem
  23. Is there anybody who can help with a VAG-COM read of any fault codes on a 2001 1.4 16v (AUB) Fabia that now is showing the EPC warning light. The guy on the VAG-COM map hasn't been around since 2007, so I'm not holding out too much hope. Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated Cheers:thumbup:
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