-
Posts
204 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Shop
Events
Downloads
Everything posted by I<3myvRS
-
Advice: Install PRESSURE SENSOR for DPF FILTERS
I<3myvRS replied to I<3myvRS's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk II (2007-2014)
Thanks for the tip feller -
Advice: Install PRESSURE SENSOR for DPF FILTERS
I<3myvRS replied to I<3myvRS's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk II (2007-2014)
I could feel the turbo kicking in much earlier on the way home and the light had cleared on the dash. Tomorrows commute will reveal if the mpg improves as its been pretty dire since the sensor went bust! -
Advice: Install PRESSURE SENSOR for DPF FILTERS
I<3myvRS replied to I<3myvRS's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk II (2007-2014)
Follow up: Not sure if this will be of any use to anyone... Skoda dealer quoted me £65 for the part and £75 labour to fit it. I felt this was a little steep so... I bought a genuine part off ebay for £50 delivered and had my local mechanic fit it for £25 Almost half price, so happy with that -
Advice: Install PRESSURE SENSOR for DPF FILTERS
I<3myvRS replied to I<3myvRS's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk II (2007-2014)
Thanks guys -
Advice: Install PRESSURE SENSOR for DPF FILTERS
I<3myvRS replied to I<3myvRS's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk II (2007-2014)
Thanks for the response guys, but er, what does that mean "Adapted with vcds"? -
Hello fellow Briskodians, Advice needed for an uneducated philistine please: My Fabia GL2 has a sensor that is knackered. Part number 059 906 051c. I have ordered a new part but was hoping someone on here could advise if this is something I could install myself. (And if so, how?) Like do I need any special tools or anything? Or should I rather get my local mechanic to fit it? Any advice welcome. Cheers G
-
What's the quick wax like?
-
Thank you sir! I was considering a natural wax to replace my depleted FK, bit decided it suited both my black and white cars best for my budget. Happy with my decision
-
Cheers buddy, that's my fave shot too!
-
We like shiny!
-
Washed with a solution of AG Body conditioner, APC and dish liquid Clayed with Astonish spray and shine Filled and coloured bonnet stone chips with Turtle Wax chipstick and Colour Magic black polish Polished with AF Triple Glazed with Poorboys Black Hole Sealed with FK1000P Finished off with Sonax BSD Wheels washed with AG Wheel Cleaner and finished with AG Detailer Tyres finished with Chemical Guys trim Gel Windows sealed with Carlack glass sealant All done by hand of course Enjoy!
-
Cheers for the tips all, will hopefully give it a go this evening...
-
Looking good there, I also have a black one Best colour.
-
Thanks for the tip Samie1974, I have been using black wow. But have not applied any for some time as I knew I'd be using the c4. So far I have cleaned up with armor all apc. What is IPA? Whatever it is I don't have it. Which is why I thought ag bird poo wipes. They smell like spirits... I will certainly mask up the bumper trim before application.
-
It's C4 mate...
-
Cheers for that. Yes I thought of that, 15 ml will leak out quick
-
Hey guys, bought the Gtec trim restorer. Has anyone used this product? My question is what's the best way to prep the trim for best results? I've read some sort of alcohol (isopropyl?) but don't have this. I was thinking AG bird dropping wipes as an alternative? Any suggestions please? Cheers fellers
-
-
I use Astonish insect and tar remover, good enough for me
-
Crystal, thanks ChrisRS
-
So does curing happen before or after buffing?
-
What does "leave it to cure" mean exactly? Apply, buff then leave it for 2 hours? Or apply, leave it for 2 hours then buff?
-
Subscribed!