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  1. Hi Cliff.....welcome to the Forum

    I wonder if it is to do with the window auto dropping as it is a convertible as most convertibles do this to ensure the window doesn't foul the roof when the door is opened and closed.

    More than likely the door is not being sensed as being closed and the window has not raised itself to seal to the roof.

    Try opening and closing the drivers door and see if the window winds up the last few centimetres and if so then there is a fault with the passenger door sensor

  2. Hi.....welcome to the forum

    I love the Frontera and can't remember the last time I saw one on the road

    You may find some parts on the continent labelled as Opel which would fit the same (in most cases)

    Good to have you onboard

  3. Hi Andy

    I would be tempted to drain and refill the transmission oil.

    Usually there are two plugs.....the lower one being the drain and slightly higher up is the refill/level plug.

    I would assume they would be on the outer side of the box near the diff.

  4. Hi Andy...glad you resolved the issues with simple maintenance and nothing too drastic or expensive.

    Twin electrodes would not really make much of a difference compared to new single electrodes, just last longer thats all.

    Glad the oil was not washed down but sounds like it was old oil and struggling to circulate the engine....hence the oil pressure light.

    Now you can sit back and enjoy the Astra and probably a better MPG as well

    Cheers,  Trevor

  5. Hi

    This does appear to be a common problem with the engine ECU not clearing stored processes and the method used to clear this is to remove the battery leads from terminals, flash them together for about 20 seconds, wait for about two minutes and reconnect.
    See if this works and if so, you may need to carry it out each time it stops starting

  6. Not a bad call with bypassing the air conditioning compressor....have done it before and was just a case of finding the correct size belt to work successfully without slipping or walking off.

    Do you find many Gloworms nowadays?  Cannot remember the last time I saw one, but it was on a night manoeuvres with the Scouts so that was a lifetime ago.

  7. Hi

    I would advise getting new tensioners and pulley along with any belts required as fitting secondhand ones will probably result in the same issue.

    It depends on whether you have air conditioning fitted and any other ancillary items which your main dealer can advise on what you will need....they would probably issue you with a fitment diagram as well.

    Let us know how you get on with it

  8. It sounds like it is not reading either the handbrake or park sensor switches so therefore is not releasing the key.

    Maybe worth trying to cycle it from park to drive and back again.
    Also, keep your foot on the brake pedal as well.

    Here is some more info I have found for this fault:

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    I had to have the complete gear leaver mechanism changed in the car. The solenoid which operates when you put the leaver in park and have your foot on the brake is at fault but cannot be bought on its own. There is a superseded part number, so there must be a problem with the mechanism.

     

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