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No worries. They're good, have used them quite a few times. I have a similar issue, as it's a special journey to get to a Skoda dealer from me. And even then it's not a particularly good one!

Their service is good, and delivery quick. They'll also be able to advise on correct part numbers etc, if required.

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Sounds perfect. I'm in the same boat as you. Miles away from a main dealer and the drive is awful as is the knowledge when you get there. I'm waiting for a response regarding my suspected part from Shark before I order, so hopefully that doesn't take too long.

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There is no aftermarket alternative for the pressure sensor, so it will have to be OEM. The replacement sensor also requires adaption as soon as its fitted, before you even start the engine, if you are unable to do this then it will require a dealer to fit and carryout the adaption. If you fit it and start the engine without adaption the car will never be able to correctly relearn how full the DPF is and you'll end up buying another sensor.

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