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  1. The near side door mirror in my wife's Fabia won't move in and out - that is, when move the joystick left and right nothing happens. If you move the stick up and down, the mirror moves, but it's a bit jerky. If you push the mirror into position manually, it just slowly moves out of position.

    Having taken the door and mirror apart, it looks like two of the three tubes containing the control wires have come unstuck. If you pull all three tubes tight and use the joystick it works OK. If you let go, only one tube (the central one) works, the other two tubes seem to move rather than the wires inside them.

    Anyway, is there a quick fix (add some glue somewhere?), is there a small part required (just the boss and cable assembly?) or do I need a whole new mirror ( :sweat: )?

    JP

  2. Someone went and copied an older version of the list. For those of you who haven't clicked back a few pages, this list is actually this:

    (and you can use the [ list ] tags to do the numbering for you...)

    1. 265,275 - 2001Y 1.9SDI - Pudsey83
    2. 241,003 - 51 reg Fabia Estate 1.9PD100 - WW_VRS
    3. 225,226 - 2000 Skoda Octavia 1.9tdi SLX - lasse25
    4. 225,000 - 1999 Octavia 1.9TDi 110bhp (360000kms) - aurelrica
    5. 225,000 - 2005 Peugeot Partner van with FSH runs like new - Billybob1
    6. 213,000 - 1998/R Peugeot 306 1.9D - vRSPhil
    7. 210,000 - 2001/51 (MY02) Octavia Elegance 110tdi - was 51OctyTdi (to 175k) - now owned by skudmissile
    8. 198,000 - 2005/05 Skoda Superb Elegance TDi Tiptronic - vRSPhil
    9. 189,721 - 1993 VW Corrado VR6 - AndyVR6
    10. 188,000 - 2001/51 VW Caddy Van 1.9SDI - WeirdKerr's works van
    11. 180,518 - 1999 Octavia 1.9 Diesel GLX -eamonng
    12. 172,000 - 2005 Skoda Octavia - gavski
    13. 162,345 - 2001/51 Octavia Elegance Estate 1.9TDI 110 - ady
    14. 160,048 - 2000 Octavia 1.6 GLXI Petrol - gfinneran6
    15. 159,678 - 2000 Fabia 1.9TDi Comfort Estate - SamsterXX
    16. 158,200 - Skoda Octavia SLXI 1.8T - DeanOct
    17. 158,000 - 2001/Y Skoda Octavia Elegance 1.9TDi 110 Estate - mbames
    18. 158,000 - Skoda Octavia 1.9tdi - rogers
    19. 154,480 - 1996/P Audi A4 Avant 2.6 V6 - Auroan
    20. 154,264 - 2002/02 VW Passat B5.5 1.9TDI 130 SE Estate - Ad_turbo
    21. 153,000 - 1965 C Skoda Octavia Super - gcr31463
    22. 146,400 - 2003/53 Fabia 1.4TDi Classic - Mikeyg9868
    23. 146,000 - 2003/53 Octavia vRS, modified from 10K miles - Wrightyrs
    24. 145,200 - 2003/53 Audi A4 Avant Sport 1.9TDi - 6
    25. 143,894 - 1996 Felicia 1.3 Lxi Saloon (Pinky) - ag,morely
    26. 143,392 - 1997 VW Polo - Robshaw
    27. 143,376 - 2003 Skoda Fabia vRS Si VXR (only major repair acording to service history is a new rad)
    28. 141,550 - 2002 / Irish Reg Octavia Elegance 1.9TDI 90Bhp - Dabzarch
    29. 140,000 - 2004/54 Mk2 Skoda Octavia Classic 1.9TDI 105PD Hatch - Browny_37
    30. 138,000 - 2000 Skoda Fabia TDI - ruku
    31. 137,675 - 1993/K Ford Escort Estate 1.8L. - DaveHaries
    32. 135,900 - 2002/02 Octavia vRS "Beryl" - Beryls Chief Pilot
    33. 135,542- 2000/X Skoda Felicia 1.6 MPI - Skodapants
    34. 133,335 - Ford Mondeo 1.8 16v Verona 115 Bhp- ChrisCrashTM
    35. 131,000 - Fabia PD100 Comfort - Awesome Sarah
    36. 130,150 - 2002/52 Octavia VRS 1.8T - RonaldMacdonald
    37. 128,000 - 1972 MGB GT - gearbox noisy and somewhat rusty - ncarring
    38. 127,000 - 1983 Porsche 928S - solid as a rock - ncarring
    39. 127,000 - Audi Coupe 2.6E 1994 - Fresh MOT, runs like new - Sheppardnias -
    40. 126,860 - 2003/53 Fabia vRS - Johnny50
    41. 126,640 - 2001/Y Fabia Mongrel "TDI" (chassis only!) - Devonutopia
    42. 126,000 - VW Golf "GTD" - Lummox
    43. 124,180 - 2004/54 Skoda Octavia 1.9TDI PD105 - Browny_37
    44. 123,147 - 2002/02 Octavia vRS - Rob_OctaviavRS
    45. 122,674 - Skoda Fabia Comfort - Comfortzone
    46. 122,000 - 2004/04 VW Passat 130TDI Highline Estate - Sheppardnias
    47. 122,000 - 1997/R BMW 328i - Tom_vrs
    48. 121,527 - 2003 Fabia vRS - Jonny5ive
    49. 119,700 - 2003/03 VW Passat B5.5 '03 1.9TDI 130 SE Estate - Tom_vRS
    50. 119,015 - 2004/53 octavia vrs-mikey vrs.
    51. 118,118 - 2002/52 Fabia 1.9TDi Comfort - chrisw880
    52. 118,003 - 2002/02 Fabia Elegance 1.9TDI 100 - tdirob
    53. 116,900 - 2001/Y Fabia 1.9TDi Comfort Estate - Skomaz
    54. 116,000 - Octavia ambiente TDi - Ocdavia
    55. 115,900 - 1999/T Octavia 1.9 TDI 90 GLX - gcr31463
    56. 115,890 - 2002/52 MK1 Octavia vRS hatchback chicken_eyebrow
    57. 115,500 - 2004/04 Mk1 Octavia Elegance Estate 1.9TDI 130 - matt@theforce
    58. 114,400 - 199?/W Vauxhall Astra Van 1.7 CDTi - Goochie's DIY runabout (Cat D write off)
    59. 111,850 - 2003/03 Fabia vRS - Jonny5ive
    60. 111,500 - 2002/51 Octavia Vrs - Jon1
    61. 111,000 - 1998/S Polo 1.9D - Jonboy
    62. 110,000 - Skoda Fabia TDI Comfort Estate - Max24
    63. 110,000 - 2002 Octavia vRS - sadielou
    64. 109,001 - 2002/02 Fabia Elegance 1.9TDI 100 - tdirob
    65. 109,000 - 2005 Fabia Vrs with FSH runs excellent - Billybob1
    66. 109,000 - 2003 Octavia Ambiente - Merckenzie
    67. 106,000 - 2007/07 Octavia II 2.0TDI L&K - dstev2000
    68. 104,200 - 2001 Octavia TDi Elegance - RogueSolo
    69. 103,015 - 2004/54 Fabia vRS 130PD - Kev @ JabbaSport
    70. 102,140 - 2001/Y Fabia Mongrel "TDI" (chassis only!) - Devonutopia
    71. 102,000 - 2003 octavia vrs - Martziniuk
    72. 100,760 - 2003/53 Fabia vRS - Neo_VR
    73. 100,600 - 1998 Felicia 1.6 GLXI - Captain_Sisko
    74. 100,600 - 2004 Skoda Octavia vRS - Scratcher
    75. 100,000 - 2004/53 Fabia vRS - Joolz_vRS
    76. 100,000 - 2005/05 Mk1 Skoda Octavia vRS Estate - Schern
    77. 100,000 - 1.9tdi elegance estate - roynhayley
    78. 100,000- 1999/S Felicia 1.3L- RichWarwicker

  3. Yay! 10k in three months - you don't hang about! Yes it was peanuts - humm, car or PS3? Tough choice.

    If I'd been mechanically minded I'd have kept it. My brother and I were even thinking of getting a Biodiesel kit (and him swapping his V8 Disco for a TD4). But I'm cack handed at that kind of thing, so I left it to a pro ;)

    I've bought a Smart CDi now. *ducks*

    Edit: and I won't hear anything against the interior. It's ivory / black and it's so much more cheerful than black black and more black.

  4. I put quite a lot of Morrison's B30 in Skudmissile's Octavia when I had it. I liked to think that it cleaned out the engine and kept the smoke down, but since I never followed myself I couldn't tell for sure. I do know that before I used it I managed to give my brother's Civic Type-S a bit of a misfire when he tried to follow me ;)

    As for rotting rubber, I don't think the 110 is *that* old :p

  5. I bought a 10 month old Mk2 Fabia 1.2 12v from Wings. Nic was a very helpful salesperson; honest, friendly, completely un-pushy. They weren't going to budge on the price but it was fairly keen anyway. Nic even offered to clear up a small mark on the driver's seat without me having to mention it.

    The only downside was the finance quote was given as "5%" - I later found that's 5% 'flat rate' which is an APR of about 10%. Not the worst deal in the world for the relatively small amount involved. but not as good as it first seemed. They were happy for me to cancel the finance at any point up to the day before collection, so I was able to find a (slightly) better deal elsewhere.

    I'll definitely think about taking it back there for servicing despite the fact it's 20 miles in the opposite direction to work.

  6. Hi everyone,

    Well we needed a second car so I've just bought a 10 month old New Fabia in Silver from Wings in Peterborough. It's poverty spec, plus air conditioning and metallic paint. I actually think the black handles and mirrors suit the car quite nicely.

    It seems pretty quiet to drive and well put together inside. An improvement on the Fabia SDi courtesy car I once had, but obviously not quite the same as the Octavia.

    One question. The speedo goes up 160mph! By the way it's geared (20mph / 1000 rpm) it'll never get far over a ton. Maybe it's cost saving to only print one kind of speedo foil?

    Obviously, if it was a 2.0, I could understand ....

    J

  7. I hooked my iPhone up to my MFD unit using an Aux cable - blue DIN plug one end, two RCAs the other. That way, if I forgot my iPhone, or bought a new CD, I could resort to using the CD changer. OK, it's a bit of a pain having to select a track on the MP3 player before you set off but I could live with it. I popped the ash tray out of my Octavia and the iPhone and the aux in cable lived in there. Tidy.

    The audio aux in lead is cheap (well, relatively; it's still £20 odd) because it's just a lead. I believe the Video in requires a box to do some PAL/RGB wizardry so they cost quite a bit more.

    J

  8. pittVRS: I heard the scrappage scheme will be for cars over 9 years old. This one's only 7 and a half.

    I forgot the fourth option: I have comprehensive insurance, so I could give to to the insurer and collect (about) £500.

    I'm currently thinking the best option would be to put it on ebay as is. You would get the lot - a £300 nav unit with aux cable and p'n'p adaptor, a (rare) £150 maxidot dashpod, an original dashpod (minus the speedo foil), the original rad/cass, a pile of paperwork and a very reasonable collection of parts, ready assembled to save space. You could fix it, or break it at your leisure. Does £700 sound fair?

    J

  9. Oh dear. I've been offered £350 as scrap, but there's at least £300 worth of satnav and dashpod in there. I'd like to get it off my drive as soon as possible but I just don't know what to do with it. The wheel may have been shunted (it certainly wobbles a lot), besides I don't really fancy driving it again.

    TDi 110 Elegance

    170,000 miles

    Ivory bamboo cloth interior

    Skoda MFD Satnav

    Full maxidot

    Manuals, service history, pile of receipts

    It had some new front discs on Monday

    Three good alloys, three good tyres, unused spare on steel.

    My punishment (as if that wasn't bad enough) is having to buy a £1500 03 plate Kia Rio. Sporty.

    J

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  10. Well, I'm having huge fun with my Octavia. :shock:

    I had a wheel bearing fitted by an indy in Northampton. It cured a grinding noise, but I got bad wobble under braking. New discs cured that, but they then made a slow repetitive 'chuff' noise when pressing the brakes at very slow speeds. The garage tightened the hub nut and, on a subsequent visit, hammered something (the caliper carriers I think).

    Anyway, the wobble under braking came back shortly after and it was also wobbling badly under acceleration as well.

    My brother and I stripped the off-side front brakes several times over a few weeks and found

    a) the caliper was stuck, making the off-side disc considerably hotter than the near side

    B) there was bad run out on the disc

    c) the disc screw was missing and when I applied the brakes with the wheel removed, the disc jumped off the hub

    d) a new disc didn't completely cure the runout (we've put the old one back for now)

    e) because there was bad runout on the hub-flange underneath

    f) the hub nut was so tight, the air gun wouldn't remove it. It took a 7 foot bar :eek:

    We finally concluded the wheel bearing was pressed in wonky and the caliper carriers were no longer straight. So, we've now fitted a whole new 2nd hand knuckle from skospares, complete with bearing and hub flange.

    The wobble under acceleration has gone completely, but it still wobbles a bit under braking. I'll try some heavy braking tomorrow to clean the discs up and if that fails, we'll put the new discs back on.

    I guess I should probably count myself lucky that nothing large has let go (yet), considering it's just rolled over 170,000.

    J

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