To replace the clock radio display bulb in a Vauxhall Astra you need to remove the rubber piece in front of the radio and take out any screws. Once the screws are removed you should be able to pull out the display, revealing the bulbs, which can then be replaced.
In the resistor housing, remove the glove box and the metal housing is above the pollen filter
keep filling it till it reaches top lever mark on the dipstick and also make sure you are on level ground when topping up
remove the near side bumper bolts and the wheel arch cover and then you will see one bolt hidden far side of the arch and the other down by the lights when you carefully prise the bumper away. once bolts are undone remove the water hose from the top of the bottle and it should pull through :) make sure the pump is not in the bottle as could make it more difficult.
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If it was easy to remove or disable it would not be much good as an alarm would it?
Think about it.
An alarm that can be removed is like a lock that can be picked.
put the key in the ignition turn the key to the second setting on the ignition lock (marked | )while in this position press the key to lock/unlock the car this resets the immobilizer and the central locking
yes you can. It unbolts and you can swap for a new/ repaired one. Try eBay - people do it on there for a bit cheaper normally.
under the steering wheel there is a small enclosure which pulls open ideal for keeping sunglasses and small change inside the lid there are four screws each one requires a small turn with a screw driver. remove the enclosure abd the fuse panel is behind it
take it to vauxhall or get them to come out to you as the key is chipped you'll probably need v5 and proof if that's to expensive find same model in a scrap yard or ring around and and get ecu, ignition barrel with key along with black key code box next to barrel. simply swap them all over with the ones in your car, easy to do
Yes Z4C is the Colour (Ultra Blue) U is the shade....so I'm told.
Astra is a Greek word meaning "like a star"
In Hindu mythology, Astra means a weapon ( same as and arrow)
Could be a variety of causes Cam angle sensor to thermostat
Not sure about this particular engine,but have a look along the top radiator hose,if it fastens to a stub pipe which disappears behind the cambelt cover then it's the same as our 1.2i.To get at it, involves removing the front cambelt cover. Then the belt itself,followed by the rear belt cover.
Under the dash just above the break pedal and to the left.