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  1. Hi Yvonne....welcome to the Forum

    I would drive it to a Hydraulic hose repair shop (you should find something listed in your local area) and ask them to quote for a replacement pipe or hose to be made up.

    It doesn't usually cost much and is a cheaper option than an original part, if you could manage to find one nowadays.

    Let us know how you get on with this

    Cheers,  Trevor

  2. Hi Derek....welcome to the Forum

    I would check that the sensors are clean and they are easy to check to see if they are working.

    Place the gear in reverse, switch the ignition on so the warning lights illuminate on the instrument panel BUT NOT WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING  then listen carefully to each sensor and you should hear a light clicking noise if they are working correctly. Generally, if there is no clicking noise then it is likely to be a faulty sensor.

    Let us know what you find

  3. I think if the sensor is missing then it could have been an issue with the past or someone has stolen it (which is more likely).

    I would replace it and also check any fuses for a live feed to the fans, otherwise keep digging until you find the cause as you will more than likely need them running soon with the summer coming up

  4. I don't believe it is an issue for the needle to move up to 'normal' position especially as the weather is getting warmer but obviously as long as it doesn't exceed normal and it drops once the thermostat opens.

    Just keep an eye on it and see how it goes....also listen out for the fan operating and if you can't hear running when the temperature climbs up then you may have an issue there.

  5. Hi....welcome to the Forum

    I suppose it depends on how good condition the roads are where you are as I personally wouldn't run on 40mm drop with low profiles but 30mm all round would give the car the right stance and still return sensible (?) driveability.

    Let's see a pic of it once its lowered....be good to see what it looks like

     

  6. Hi Andy

    The old school Cavaliers were excellent cars but as you say, the tinworm usually got the better of them. Use to work on so many of them and they just went on forever.

    We usually have a parts page but that is in the process of being updated at this current time.

    Feel free to post any questions...will see what we can do to help

    Cheers   Trevor

  7. Hi Tony...welcome to the Forum

    Not sure about the cruise control but I am sure there is some aftermarket supplier who could sort this.

    The fuel computer, maybe worth chatting with your local dealer about the possibility of this, especially if there is the facility to accommodate it in the instrument panel and it is just a case of programming it in, then that may be possible.

  8. Hi Sheelaghm

    I am thinking that it may be due to the roof not being worked for a long time (e.g. most of the winter?)

    Possibly it is a sticking microswitch or similar causing the malfunction but it may be worth raising and lowering the roof several times to see if it clears.

    Let us know how you get on with it

    Cheers,    Trevor

  9. I would think the most logical source of the water ingress is the washer jet hose has holed/come off the jet and is filling the boot with water.

    Also, check the tailgate latch is securely bolted down and also adjusted to pull the tailgate into the body to ensure that the rubber seals are compressed enough to keep the water out....5 minute job!

  10. I don't believe you have any come back as the warranty was there and the duration of cover should have been ironed out at the point of sale.

    Ice on the inside of the windscreen is only down to moisture build up on the inside of the car....maybe best to use your air con on recirculation to dry out the inside

     

  11. Hi Sheelagh...welcome to the Forum

    It sounds like a battery connection fault...corroded terminals, loose connections and / or poor earth connections to the chassis / body.

    Definitely a good place to start and work back from there.

    Let us know how you get on 

    Cheers,   Trevor

  12. Hi...welcome to the Forum

    I'm not entirely sure but some of the gaiters available on ebay look as though they could slip over the gear knob but as is the case of a lot of other make vehicles, the gearknob will knock off if you hold it firmly and bash the underside of your hand in an upwards motion which frees it off. Mind you haven't got your face directly overhead though...tends to hurt when it lets go.

    Let us know how you get on with it

    Cheers,  Trevor

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