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harryja

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  1. +1 on this. Even had a skoda technician say the bearings were fine. Ended up being a nearside bearing.
  2. If you use your full beams appropriately no one should ever know you have higher wattage bulbs fitted anyway
  3. Could also have something to do with an aftermarket stereo if you have one fitted: When i installed an aftermarket sony... buzzer noise stopped When i replaced it with OEM .... buzzer noise returned Think it has something to do with the wiring and stereo connector pins
  4. I always found elephant to offer the best quotes and have been very reasonable with business use/alloys etc Plus they also give you 1 years NCB every 10 months - bonus if you're a young driver http://www.elephant.co.uk/faq/buying/typePolicy.php
  5. you'll also need one of these to route it to wherever you want it in the car http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-5mm-to-3-5mm-Jack-Audio-iPod-Aux-MP3-car-Cable-1-5M-/271176094435?pt=UK_CE_MP3Access_RL&hash=item3f235ad2e3 if you get some spare time you could also whack this into the mix and route another cable to the rear seats so rear seat passengers can plug in their music if you want: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-5mm-JACK-AUX-HEADPHONE-SPLITTER-Y-CABLE-LEAD-ADAPTOR-STEREO-/130677610798?pt=UK_CE_MP3Access_RL&hash=item1e6cfe192e
  6. here's what I got for mine, works brilliantly and fed all the wires around into the little cubby hole under the steering wheel. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-AUDI-mfd-rns-Aux-IN-Input-Adapter-for-IPOD-MP3-AUX-/270713532267?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item3f07c8af6b plugs straight into the rear aux-in on the back of the mfd1, then used a phono to 3.5mm jack adapter: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-5MM-STEREO-JACK-MALE-TO-2X-RCA-PHONO-FEMALE-ADAPTER-/360300626060?pt=UK_Computing_Sound_Vision_Audio_Cables_Adapters&hash=item53e397408c There is one that goes straight to 3.5mm aux jack but it costs six times as much!! - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-AUDI-mfd-rns-3-5mm-Aux-IN-Input-Adapter-for-IPOD-MP3-AUX-/261015062210?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item3cc5b5c6c2
  7. Taken direct from the TfL website: http://www.tfl.gov.u...routes/963.aspx When can I enter a bus lane? During non operational times. The times of operation are indicated on the sign If you want to turn left within 20 metres of the junction - an arrow or a dotted white line will indicate if this is allowed If avoiding road works or emergency vehicles
  8. I'd double check wheel bearings mate ...a Skoda technician diagnosed no problems with my wheel bearings after a comprehensive and rather expensive vehicle exam. Took it to a local indy and guess what... 30mins later wheel bearing replaced and problem solved.
  9. If any of you boys have any questions about the local area i.e pubs/fuel/roads/directions etc just ask as I only live a mile from the track
  10. Did you manage to sort your problem out mate? Suffering from the same problem
  11. Yeh I think that's the only difference...button colours and the start-up screen. The VW ones light up red
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