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the camshaft timing marks little arrow on plastic casing to right of cam. the crankshaft timing mark on crank pulley a little arrow,which lines up with special locking tool,from skoda
the camshaft timing mark is on plastic surround toright of pulley,looks like an arrow it lines up with two protruding edges on pulley,the crankshaft has a little arrow stamped into it,which lines up with special locking tool from skoda
It may not be blown. Try rapping the panel with your knuckles to see if it's a loose connection - it may well light up.
Under the armrest that's between the driver and passenger seat. You can get at it easier if you put your hand under the front of the armrest and pull the button that's there, the armrest can go straight up out of the way.
the power steering fluid container is situated on the left hand side of engine compartment,near the radiator fill up bottle,later models have electic power steering
To check the transmission oil on a Skoda Octavia, you will need to locate the transmission dipstick, which is typically located near the back of the engine bay. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is warmed up to operating temperature. With the engine running, pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, then pull it out again to check the oil level. The oil level should be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick to indicate it is at the correct level.
To fix a Skoda Octavia window problem, you first need to diagnose the specific issue. It could be due to a faulty window regulator, a malfunctioning window motor, or a problem with the window switch. Once you identify the root cause, you can proceed with repairing or replacing the faulty component. It is recommended to consult a professional mechanic or an authorized Skoda service center for a precise diagnosis and proper repair to ensure the issue is resolved effectively.
where do i fil up atf on a skoda fabia
Depends on the registration. For a 2008+ Octavia, the fusebox is located to the side of the driving console. Open the driver's door and it's located on the side. There's a small notch near the bottom of the cover, which can be carefully removed with a flathead screwdriver. It's a bit of a pain to fit back again - just slide the panel back, making sure the relevant catches are lined up with the holes. I'm not a mechanic or anything, just an Octavia owner.
Check first the steering servo fluid level and top up as necessary. The most likely cause is the wheel-side cv joint. Check the gaiter for damage. Either way, it will need replacing.
you need to have a towbar and a Jeep Liberty