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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
"F UK Chat Rooms"
Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
It's not rude per se, I just thought I'd bring it to your attention. =)
Hey.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed this but when you are on the Freeola Chat Forum page the tab at the top of the screen seems to say something a bit rude.
I'm just pointing it out. I don't know if someone wants to remove the "UK" bit.
Cheers.
Thanks for the suggestions Altaranga, I'm currently looking at this and can't seem to find anything rude. Could you detail the exact message that you are seeing so we can investigate this further.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed this but when you are on the Freeola Chat Forum page the tab at the top of the screen seems to say something a bit rude.
I'm just pointing it out. I don't know if someone wants to remove the "UK" bit.
Cheers.
Didn't have time to try the spare keys yesterday, but I'll give it a go tonight. Main set haven't turned up. I was hoping they would just appear somewhere.
Thought Skoda's & Seat's were pretty much rebadged VW's these days? I would imagine many of those models will have shared components.
And that, dear heart is why I added the 'subscript rider' ;¬)
VW are the ruling body but Mr Skoda and Mr Seat still have a say in things
Was given a PC to fix that was running very slow. Opened up the case and never seen anything quite like it. One Akasa Viper intake fan (set to run at full speed) with no case filter. It was like emptying a Dyson!
Just as long as the spare keys work and turn off the alarm (apparently need to put them in the ignition within 15 seconds of opening the door).
This should only happen the first time that you attempt it. The key will then be 'recognized' by the ignition/car system. Any longer and the 'car' thinks it's being stolen!
That's for Ford and VW anyway. But I suspect that it may also apply to Seat and Skoda too
I phoned the police lost property so they have a record and I have an incident number should I need it.
Might check with my bank's card thing as I think they cover car keys and I could pay a lot less than the £200 suggested by my garage to get new ones.
Just as long as the spare keys work and turn off the alarm (apparently need to put them in the ignition within 15 seconds of opening the door).
Only thing I can think is that they fell out while I walked the dog yesterday. I've logged it with the police (after waiting 9 and a half minutes on the phone) so hopefully some kind soul hands them in (rather than going through every car in the area and pressing the buttons). I'll be on edge until they're found, though.
Garage has just quoted £200 to replace them and about a week to turn up if I can't find them first.