Everything posted by Breezy_Pete
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Pressure sensor or not ? Glow plugs
@mazzy960 your VIN brings up part number 03L 905 061K for the pressure sensing glow plug. This was superseded on March 1st 2023 by 03L 905 061L. (£138 + VAT at Skoda)
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Gearbox removal do I have to drain it first??
When putting things back together, please make sure you put the correct bolt back in at the rear of the dogbone mount. 61mm long, not 65mm like some of the others between engine and gearbox. Too long and you dent/kill the steering rack.
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Gearbox removal do I have to drain it first??
Yep, that offfside drive flange is a pain if left in. Good work though, and glad the problem is clear and readily fixed.
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Both front windows not working.
I don't know much about the CAN-based pre-facelift units, but can have a look at circuits and have a think about this for you, most likely tomorrow. I'd hazard a guess that this may be a wire problem, rather than a module one.
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MK1 Rear wiper issue on start up.
That's an odd one. As far as I know, there shouldn't be a mode where the rear wiper runs continuously, except as part of the wash/wipe cycle, so I suspect the problem may be internal to the rear wiper motor/module. For what it's worth, the control connections for the rear wiper functions are in parallel with the wires going to the washer motor at the reservoir bottle, which you will have been near to in nearside wing when doing gearbox removal/refit, I guess? May be worth eyeballing for damage or rubbing of wiring on metalwork somewhere. A wealth of info about everything for mk1 Fabia, including circuits, can be found here: MK1 Fabia workshop manuals - SKODA Fabia - BRISKODA
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Skoda Felicia paint codes table
Exterior color / Paint Code D9 / F6C
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Skoda Felicia paint codes table
I can look it up with the VIN, I think.
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Hi from Aberdeenshire
Hi Goz, and welcome.
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Transmission to engine bolts?
TPS, dealership, LLL parts (probably too slow) or an ebay seller called "VAGbolts" are probably your best options. If you literally just mean the ones that connect bellhousing to engine, I wouldn't bother replacing, just re-use. More important to consider replacing the vertical gearbox mounting bolts I'd suggest. Also, super-important to be aware that the rear dogbone mount bolt is 61mm long, compared to a few of the other bolts of same thread that are 65mm long. If you mix them all up and put a 65mm one back in there by mistake, you're going to bugger up your steering rack.
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Trolley jacking points apart from sills?
FWIW this is what the official Skoda maintenance manual says for raising Mk1 Fabia with lift or 'workshop jack': Doesn't say anything about axles stand positions, because official workshops probably don't use those often. There's a bit of a non-sensical translation at one point - "in the make axle"; but the arrows may be useful. On other models, near the front of the longitudinal box section is suggested, and I happily use that for stands, as well as console bush housings. Some trim levels have plastic covers over the underside that shroud the box sections though, and jacking or axle stands onto the plastic cover won't go well. I fitted the Audi TT jacking things on ours, and on my Polo, but they're hard/expensive to source these days. The front ones fit to those points shown in the diagram, the rear ones just inboard of the sills from the arrows. I'll add some pics of those on the Polo later, if I get out at lunchtime
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drum brake problem
Take a sander to the shoes and see if problem diminishes or vanishes with minimal material removal. Or just reuse the old drum.
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Fabia 2 TDI Side lights not working
I expect there are a few different versions, but the first circuit I'm looking at suggests that power comes in to the sidelight part of the switch on a red wire on pin 15 of the 17-way connector. Outputs to sidelights (BCM actually) in either 'lights on' position are on pins 13 and 14 on grey/blue and grey/red wires, for left and right sides respectively. If your connector doesn't resemble this arrangement, stick up a photo, but I expect the output wire colours will be common to any variants.
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Tailgate light cluster
Probably a trim level thing whether all the possible lights work or not. Vehicle lighting seems to have degenerated into primarily being decorative as opposed to functional, over the last decade or so. Indicators keep shrinking and getting masked by adjacent lights. Sad really.
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
A case of ETKA sketches being a bit confusing whilst trying to show two different variations of something in one image.
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
That could only be fitted if you had pipe 16 to fit it to. So no. The red o-ring does the job on your engine.
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
Apparently Skoda stopped supplying the red EGR one in 2022, so you'd have to go aftermarket or NOS for one if you did need or want to replace.
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
No, your 19 goes straight onto 1, no 14, 16 or 18. That was the old style on the Axx code engines, I think. If both o-rings are present, wouldn't bother replacing, probably. Get that adaptation done, if you clear fault codes first it might work.
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
Red EGR one is 036131550J TB to mani one is 036133073 https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/skoda/CZ/FAB/453/1/133/133025
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
Can see the red o-ring between stainless EGR pipe and manifold I think. Still stuck in mani. TB to mani one is green, I think, part number coming up.
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
Yours doesn't have adaptor pipe 16, does it? VIN would be handy, or reg number.
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
No gasket between throttle body and manifold?!
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
Rectangular section o-ring, from memory, like TB to mani one, but smaller.
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Another Fabia - 1.4 16V Metallic Grey
Will look up the gasket PN after eating. That being missing may have been the main problem, big air leak straight into inlet manifold, I'd imagine.
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1.2 HTP New Battery Time - Recommendations?
Don't really need greasing. Was mainly an issue in days gone by when the sealing wasn't so good round the posts, and battery acid might wick up onto them. Dry works great for me. Be aware that the posts are slightly tapered, so if you seem to be running out of squeeze on the clamps, Loosen off again and push them further down. Then tighten while holding down as far as they can go.
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Glow plug relay access
Let us know how you get on with accessing the relay panel please Robert, preferably with photos. Forum info on such things tends to be sparse, because the need for access is relatively rare.