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  1. Glad to hear you had a (semi) successful outcome - the radio does not consume huge amounts of power but left on over time it will flatten the battery.
  2. Yep, sounds like the level sensor as the adblue chrystalises over time and this usually affects the system Please let us know how you get on with it
  3. Sounds like the level sensor is sticking which happens when the adblue chrystalises over time. It would need flushing out and refilling at the least otherwise it could also be the sensor that needs replacing as well.
  4. There are radio code sources online, best bet is to google search it and see what comes up. Some of them you would have to pay a nominal amount to get the code but others are free. You will however, need the serial number from the radio to provide them with something to search against
  5. I can't see the sensor as such but the position is bang on so maybe it is. Worth putting the scanner on the car and see what the live readings are for the ambient air temperature sensor - you'll soon see if it is out of range
  6. Oh didn't realise you had an old Datsun, Andy - what model is it?
  7. Hi....welcome to the Club Maybe worth posting this request in the Vectra section and also the For Sale / Wanted section as more Vectra owners hang around there. Good to have you onboard
  8. The ambient air sensor is on the front bumper (look up inside the bumper for a sensor with wiring around the intake slots lower down. Had one in the workshop once that was drinking fuel at an alarming rate - I tested it on a scantool and noticed that it was reading -41 degrees centigrade which would explain why it was running rich at those freezing temperature.
  9. I would drop it into a garage to replace and also check out the rest of the engine at the same time
  10. Its funny how some engines perfer the E5 which I totally get but won't i can't understand is how does any engine NOT like E5 but seems to be the case - certainly is on my bikes
  11. Any other members have an opinion on this? E5 or E10 ?
  12. Let us know how you get on with it all
  13. Hi Taylor - welcome to the forum Modding cars is as you have already said is down to having a budget and also and most importantly, how you want it to look. Subtle mods are sometimes better than completely changing the look too much which can appear overwhelming to the eye. Bear in mind anything you do to the vehicle can affect the insurance, hence subtle body mods are better than changing engine and exhaust components. Also, tends to attract the attention of the local constabulary. Feel free to post up some pics of the car as it is and I'm sure other members can add their comments
  14. I only ever run my BMW Z3 on E5 SuperUnleaded from Esso DIscovered just recently how much of a difference to performance, smoothness, response and even MPG. Never used it before as the cost is far higher than E10 but there is a reason for that and the benefits are worth the cost.
  15. That's amazing Andy, just goes to show what the old motors can do, and regular maintenance as well
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