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Vauxhall Owners Club

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  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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
  5. Some EGR valves have a small pilot hole in them to allow a certain amount of gases to get through enough to not pull up any fault codes.
  6. I think this is a common problem. May need resetting via diagnostic equipment rather than on the dash :(
  7. Should be quite easy but the yellow/red wires (permanent and switched live) will need swapping round for an aftermarket unit as they do on most vauxhalls. Otherwise it will not turn on/off with the ignition properly or remember station presets etc
  8. It sounds like you will need to scour the breakers yards as you have said or perhaps take a look on ebay. It's surprising what you can sometimes find on there!
  9. Hi Maybe try putting an ad in the for sale section? People would normally contact you about certain parts if they are interested.
  10. Hi Daz welcome to the club! Certainly sounds like it would be a laugh having a 3.2 Calibra! :D
  11. Hi there and welcome to the club! Was there a specific fault code you were looking for?
  12. Hi Wayne welcome to the club!
  13. Welcome to the Vauxhall Owners Club ! Check out http://www.ownersclubinsurance.co.uk/motor_insurance
  14. Welcome to the Vauxhall Owners Club !
  15. Welcome to the Vauxhall Owners Club Katy ! Post some pics of Maisy when you get a chance !
  16. Welcome to the Vauxhall Owners Club ! :)
  17. Hi Steve - welcome to the Vauxhall Owners Club !
  18. Welcome to the Vauxhall Owners Club Chris !
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  21. Welcome to the Vauxhall Owners Club. Some one will be a long shortly to answer your question.
  22. Welcome to the Vauxhall Owners Club !! I am sure someone will be a long soon to answer your question ! :D
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