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Car with spanner warning light
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Bunsen25's topic in Vauxhall Owners Lounge
The only other thing to look for then would be the Crankshaft Sensor which if defective would cut the engine and then sometimes restart later once it has cooled down or in the worse case, not at all. It won't necessarily always bring on a lamp but I would look towards changing it if the resistance is out of range or just cheap enough to replace regardless. -
Car with spanner warning light
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Bunsen25's topic in Vauxhall Owners Lounge
Hi...welcome to the Forum First thoughts are something may not have been plugged back in properly after removing the transmission. I would look in the general area where the gearbox is and see if everything is secure. -
astra J bluetooth module
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to travellinghobbit's topic in 2009 Onwards Astra
Sometimes the easiest way and you also end up with way more options as well -
Astra J won't start but does crank
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Randilio1's topic in 2009 Onwards Astra
Hi...welcome to the Forum First thoughts are power distribution but if you say that the system relay is energising when switching the ignition on then you could rule that one out. Second thoughts are the Crank or Cam sensor which could cause the same symptoms. The fault code I think may have been historic or recorded once the fault initiated. Finally, have you checked the cambelt/chain is in the correct position, e.g. not slipped a tooth? Would be intrigued to know what the fault is Cheers , Trevor -
Hi...welcome to the Forum Not all driveshafts will be the same (e.g.diesel will be different from petrol versions, etc) but if its just knocking when turning corners then you could just replace the outer CV (Constant Velocity) joint which will be the cheaper option. Let us know how you get on with it
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Brake warning light, astra g.
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to AndyR's topic in Vauxhall Owners Lounge
I still believe the switch contacts are faulty. If you could locate the handbrake switch connectors and disconnect them / bridge them and see if that makes any difference ..... it would almost certainly eliminate it at the least -
Vauxhall Astra Turns Over No Start...
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Luckman's topic in Vauxhall Owners Lounge
Sounds like it is a permanent (but momentary) issue with the immobiliser...do you have another key to try or if not, can you programme the key back into the vehicle again? Also, Cam Sensor can lead to poor starting, but not clicking relays though -
astra J bluetooth module
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to travellinghobbit's topic in 2009 Onwards Astra
I think that may be the best bet and also you have more functionality with an aftermarket system as well. -
New Astra Owner
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to travellinghobbit's topic in New Members Introductions
Welcome to the Forum Ady.....good to have you onboard -
Vauxhall Astra Turns Over No Start...
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Luckman's topic in Vauxhall Owners Lounge
Very odd...but if it sporadically throws up these codes then fair enough but if they are permanent then you stand a better chance of resolving the issue....I would want to know if they are historic or permanent/current before going much further -
astra J bluetooth module
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to travellinghobbit's topic in 2009 Onwards Astra
Hi....welcome to the Forum I would ask the seller if they know or could send you a photo of where it plugs in and also whether they know if it needs coding into the vehicle...which I would imagine it would do. The alternative is to buy a bluetooth adapter that could interface with the audio...Also, look for an Aux plug as this could be another way of pairing Let us know how you get on with it -
it probably would be the higher output rated engine Andy
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Vauxhall Astra Turns Over No Start...
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Luckman's topic in Vauxhall Owners Lounge
Hi....welcome to the Forum First thoughts are that it is either an ECU fault or a system relay fault. I would start by replacing the system relay....not a lot of money and you can do that yourself. Second thought is actually the immobiliser ECU which could be causing the issue. I would try the relay first and then if not, examine all external wiring through the engine bay to see if there is any chaffing occurring. Please let us know what you find, if anything and good luck -
Problem with my old zafira
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Daniel gray's topic in Vauxhall Zafira Club
Hi Daniel.....welcome to the Forums I would imagine it could be one of two things causing this. 1. Vacuum leak 2. Fuel contamination or engine requires an additive to clean up the carbon deposits Either way, I would take it into a garage to be checked over for fault codes and anything obviously faulty (e.g. misfire, etc) as leaving it could cause further damage to the engine or catalytic converter. Let us know how you get on with it all Cheers . Trevor -
Brake warning light, astra g.
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to AndyR's topic in Vauxhall Owners Lounge
are you able to post up a photo of the lamp in question? -
Hi Andy Not too sure to be honest....probably something maybe written in the Service Handbook (usually a print out of the specification which would show power output). Otherwise, it should be the same for the rest of the car, albeit engine components may differ slightly.
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Brake warning light, astra g.
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to AndyR's topic in Vauxhall Owners Lounge
The only other potential cause is the pad wear sensor on the front brake pads. If this is chaffed through and earthing out which could cause the light to flicker. Worth checking it has rubbed through anywhere and if so, insulate and relocate the lead -
Meriva Turbo owner
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to northernsean's topic in New Members Introductions
The old Vauxhalls were definitely the best in my opinion....they seemed to go on forever, until the rust got the better of them Good luck with the Filler flap....probably just the solenoid...worth checking the electrical connections to it as may have gathered corrosion over time -
Meriva Turbo owner
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to northernsean's topic in New Members Introductions
Hi northernsean Hope all goes well for you with the Agila....some of the new developments take a bit of getting used to but I always start with my foot on the clutch (and always leave in gear as I don't trust handbrakes) as a precautionary procedure. What other Vauxhalls have you had in the past? Good to have you onboard, Cheers . Trevor -
Hi....welcome to the Forum Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
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Sounds like it is at a stage where a replacement rack is really the way forward...safety first and all that! Played the game before with trying to replace seals but the pressure will just go to the next weakest point in the system (e.g. the other seals)
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Flip key stuck in ignition
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Driver25's topic in New Members Introductions
As it has an automatic transmission, wiggle the gear selector or run it backwards and forwards through the gears and try removing it again -
Here is a link with some probable causes....certainly worth looking at the easy ones which shouldn't take long to check https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/p000a-obd-ii-trouble-code-a-camshaft-position-slow-response-bank-1
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can you post up a photo of the lamp?
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Sounds like a soft fault....could be an Air Mass Meter not reading accurately and then clears but leaving a historic fault code. I'm sure there must be some trace of it in there somewhere. Did it happen after the service or before...only something may have been disturbed (connection, etc) and causing the lamp to trigger?