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  1. are you able to dismantle the boot interior to gain access to the latch mechanism and then release it from there? Once you have released the boot then it would be wise to replace the latch mechanism which may be the faulty component
  2. Here is a link to ebay for replacement handbrake buttons https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=vauxhall+crossland+x+handbrake+button&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1311&_odkw=vauxhall+crossland+x&_osacat=0
  3. Hi Tim....welcome to the Club Good to have you onboard!
  4. Hi You are more than welcome to place an advert in the For Sale section of the forums
  5. Hi....welcome to the Club Which ones do you have?
  6. put your registration into eurocarparts website and see whether belt or chain is offered for your car
  7. Welcome to the Club
  8. great news and good diagnosis of the real fault - always usually something simple but difficult to find
  9. Wonder if its a simple fault to resolve to get the roof working again? If not then maybe look through fuses or find the chime generator and disconnect that
  10. Does your scantool have reset battery function - to register new battery voltage in the ECU?
  11. Oh dear (about the speedo) but great news about the MOT test
  12. Hi.....welcome to the Club You are more than welcome to join the moderating if you would like to help out?
  13. Hi - welcome to the Club
  14. I would try to acquire an electrical workshop manual for the car as from memory I cannot recall any of the component locations so maybe best to look at a wiring diagram.
  15. it just probably needs using and running at higher engine revs to bring the engine to temperature where the piston rings can seal a bit better - usually gummed up with carbon
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