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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
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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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Hi rallyelwood ..... welcome to the forum Thanks for posting the photo of the Victor, it looks superb and what a great car to restore and drive. My Dad had one years ago and I have fond memories of that car. Does it have the column gear shift? Keep us updated with the progress as am genuinely interested in seeing the older Vauxhalls being kept alive Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
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I couldn't categorically state what is wrong with the engine without seeing readings.....something which any garage should be able to provide...compression readings and leak-down readings for all cylinders....then you can make a proper judgement. I would go back and ask them for a more definitive diagnosis or take it to a reputable independent repairer. Let us know how its all going
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Hi...welcome to the Forum I would shop around for price but more importantly, I would look for good reviews more than cost....try Good Garage Scheme to find a reputable garage in your area. Good luck Cheers, Trevor
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Hi...and welcome to the Forum Welcome back to Vauxhall as well, hope all is well with your Astra? Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
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Hi...welcome to the Forum I would probably check the fault codes that would be stored in the ECU as the first course of action. Possible causes could be the Turbo variable vanes are clogged up and not moving freely, therefore flagging a code when on boost....common on VW / Audi. Other possibilities are the EGR, Injectors, etc but I would definitely pull up the codes first. If it is any of these faults, you can use cleaning solutions to sort it at very little cost. Cheers Trevor
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Hi...welcome to the Forum We're here to answer any questions if we can Cheers Trevor
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I would imagine the easiest way to get around this is to take the bulb out and paint it with craft paint. Use to do this on Japanese imports years ago, works well and costs very little. Will need at least two coats on it though
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Hi Gordie....welcome to the Forum Good to have you onboard ! Cheers Trevor
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Vote for which one Tyre brand would you choose?
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Horrible rattle noise on cold start insingnia
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Peewee1988's topic in New Members Introductions
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Horrible rattle noise on cold start insingnia
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Peewee1988's topic in New Members Introductions
Hi Peewee...welcome to the Forum I think if you have a rattling sound in the camshaft drive area of the engine that I would take it to a garage immediately for investigation before anything catastrophic occurs. Let us know what you find out Cheers Trevor -
Hi Mike....welcome to the Forum Great looking car...I think Vauxhall got he styling just right with this one Good to have you onboard Cheers Trevor
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Hi I would check the engine doesn't smell of fuel because if the oil level is high it could be fuel washing down into the engine oil past the piston rings. Quite common if the car is only used on short journeys at low revs and the engine doesn't get hot. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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Hi I would check the battery connections first as if they have a poor connection then that could lead to the symptoms you are describing. Also, ensure all earth leads and connection points on the chassis are in good condition. Cheers Trevor
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Coolant overflow signum 2.0t 2003
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to Ping's topic in Vauxhall Signum Club
There could be a slight possibility that the head gasket could have failed as if there was high pressure in the coolant, that could have led to failure of the oil cooler...just a possibility but worth running a coolant block test (chemical changes colour if combustion gases present). Alternatively, a more simple and cheap option may be that the coolant pressure cap has failed and not maintaining pressure in the system. -
It could be the horn ring contact covered in muck....to remove the airbag, disconnect the battery for at least 20 minutes and then remove the bag, normally a couple of screws from behind. Once you have access to the steering wheel boss you should see a contact ring underneath the spiral SRS cable cassette (careful not to damage this and make sure it stays in position (dead centre on full turns each way). Clean anything that looks like it contacts and test after reassembling.
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signum 2.2 direct petrol power loss
Vauxhall Owners Club replied to canon1982's topic in New Members Introductions
It does sound more like a MAF sensor issue....if you disconnect it and try it then if it improves the performance then its the sensor -
I think this is a common problem. May need resetting via diagnostic equipment rather than on the dash :(