Thanks for the video. I usually forget to do the best thing and am left puzzling over which way to connect the bulb. When I remember, i put a dab of correction fluid on the plug and housing, also on the bulb so I can line up the new bulb by comparing with the old one. You can get a bottle of correction fluid (tippex etc) for very small money. Two for a pound at the pound shop.
Hey Taj, great video mate! Managed to replace the passenger side myself as you instructed but on my 1.2 TDI Estate the driver side is inaccessible due to a pump, so had to get that done by a garage. Any chance you could show us how to replace the day running bulbs on a fabia? THANKS :)
Hi I've a 2018 fabia trying to change the same bulb but no matter what we do it's not twisting to get it out what would you recommend doing? Been to a garage want to remove all light fitting and bumper to do this surely there's another way. Any advice would be appreciated
Very clear just as per the rear brake light, although clearly Skoda decided to make it a tad more difficult. Thanks very much.
Thanks for the video. I usually forget to do the best thing and am left puzzling over which way to connect the bulb. When I remember, i put a dab of correction fluid on the plug and housing, also on the bulb so I can line up the new bulb by comparing with the old one. You can get a bottle of correction fluid (tippex etc) for very small money. Two for a pound at the pound shop.
Thanks you're advice saved me slot of guessing and time 👍
Thanks! I'll hava a go! 1:53 H7 bulb
Hey Taj, great video mate! Managed to replace the passenger side myself as you instructed but on my 1.2 TDI Estate the driver side is inaccessible due to a pump, so had to get that done by a garage. Any chance you could show us how to replace the day running bulbs on a fabia? THANKS :)
Thank you for the instructions
The driver side is the real challenge, you have the oil filter in the way
thanks for the video
Hi I've a 2018 fabia trying to change the same bulb but no matter what we do it's not twisting to get it out what would you recommend doing? Been to a garage want to remove all light fitting and bumper to do this surely there's another way. Any advice would be appreciated
Thx
Try using latex gloves when replacing your lamps.