This is a discussion on Fabia - Photographic Guide to installing an Automatic Headlight System within the Technical Guides forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Here's a guide documenting my latest install to my Fabia. A full photographic guide on installing an Autolight system. See ...
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| Here's a guide documenting my latest install to my Fabia. A full photographic guide on installing an Autolight system. See what you think! As always, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask! Jon |
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| Nice work Jon. One observation - The light switch should be removed prior to removing the lower knee trim. Scroll down this page and you'll see how it's done - Fabia-vrs.com - Cruise Control Retrofit Guide
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| Stu good point - well made. However, I normally don't take the switch out, pull the trim forward and just unplug the cables. However, if you do need to remove the switch first, push the dial in and turn. This will allow the switch to be pulled out first. |
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