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  1. you should be okay to remove the old badge as the grille is already damaged so is therefore sacrificial. My philosophy is that if it went together it can come apart and go back together (in theory) its just how little damage you inflict upon it during removal and refitting
  2. technically, you could do if there is no block webbing in the way and also the crankshaft is removed but it is reinstalling the pistons that will be the issue as would have to come through from above the block
  3. Hi.....welcome to the Club I think you'll find most of the maintenance jobs on a Zafira relatively easy to carry out, especially trim parts replacement. Good to have you onboard
  4. It would be an interesting transplant but huge amounts of work and money and even then don't think it would physically fit in the hole
  5. Possibly best solution is a TomTom SatNav or similar as more up to date and easily updatable on a regular basis Alternatively try the SatNavStore or similar for updated Map Software for your Vauxhall SatNav - cheaper than Vauxhall would sell an update disc/card
  6. Hi....welcome to the Club I used to have a 73 Sedan de Ville.....such a huge car but not so by todays standards with the size of some cars on the road Good to have you onboard!
  7. It could be that the fluid is leaking internally between the seals in the master cylinder which does not show as leaking any fluid and if the level does not drop. That would be a good place to start if you are needing to replace components
  8. Try eBay for dampers but avoid anything from the far east....if its too cheap to be good then it usually is
  9. Not sure you'll get much more information on the standard system But you could get an OBD dongle and tether it to your phone with an app it should show heaps more information about the car's live data readings
  10. Most oil makes nowadays are fine to use Halfords have a range and the old adage is you get what you pay for so get the best you can for your budget
  11. See if Demon Tweeks have something in the oil cooler range that will retrofit
  12. It may loosen up or it could be the old one was sloppy and this is how it should be but if in doubt take it back to the garage that fitted it
  13. You could start with the vehicle details on the DVLA site and then work back to VIN number interrogation.
  14. If the motor is seized then this won't make any difference and may also blow the fuse You could try hot water and fairy liquid in the reservoir to see if it breaks down any residue that is blocking the pump which may help.
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