You may have to replace the expansion tank (the globe with the blue cap) which is part of the cooling system as it has a sensor built into it - and this may be faulty. Before replacing check that the coolant level is topped up and that the expansion tank isn't a horrible brown colour. If it is, it would suggest that your radiator could be failing (rusting through) and seeping water overnight.
on the side of the gear box
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You will find the directions in your car manual.
It usually indicates that the car is due for a service
under the light switch in a little department, behind a little "door"
It is emission warning light. I know because I just happen to get one today. :(
Coolant system warning light. It should go off when you add coolant.
small round diall on drivers side with light symbols then just click back the lever with the light and indicator symbols on it
My Fabia estate has a orange sign which lights on switch on and goes out after car diagnostic check prior to engine start. The steering has an electric powered system. I would suggest if light remains on a fault in power steering and for safety sake get a Skoda dealer to check
Mine, a 2010 1.4 TSI VRS has a button down by the hand brake. Hold it for a couple of seconds
Can only be reset using suitable garage diagnostic equipment as the airbag system on Skoda Fabias is completely computer controlled. Skoda dealers use their manufacturers diagnostic machine which is known as the VAS5051B to reset the lights, yet many universal diagnostic tools are also capable.
The check engine light comes on when the ECU detects a problem with the emissions system on the vehicle. Have the ECU scanned to retrieve the code that has been set. The code will tell you where to start looking.