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Good enough that the root cause of this water ingress has been found, but really, when a group of internet car enthusiasts think that they know what/which area can cause that issue - and the trained experts that we pay big money to get the use of, seem to have not gone straight to that possible area first before removing large assemblies, then it does make me a bit angry.

 

I do not mind paying good money for a trained expert to work on my car and do things that I can't, but so many times they turn out to be just half baked guessers - and that is not right, I am speaking from experience here, and it still annoys when it turns into "same old"!

  • 1 month later...
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Well, after damp free weeks, i'm gutted to say the problem has returned, Skoda will be coming to get the car next week to re investigate. Starting to get fed up now, this will be the third time they have had it back!

  • 1 year later...

Hi, did they solve your problem?

I bought a brand new Fabia and I'm having the same issue

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