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I had a similar problem with my 1998 VECTRA CD. I did the paper clip test which gave me a code number for the cam shaft sensor' 18 pound from LMF Vauxhall . BEST OF LUCK MIKE
you need scantool, in obd2 it is not possible to paperclip reddragon
Geologist perform a hardness test using their fingernail, a penny, and a paper clip.
It is not uncommon for the switch fitted in the gearbox to fail, resulting in the reversing lights not working when reverse is selected. This fault is common to all cars, not just Vauxhall ones. It can be simple to test (of you know what you are doing) by umplugging the wires from the switch and connecting them (two wires) together using a bent paper clip. If the lights now work the switch is faulty.
Test is for what? To see if it works? OR To see why it goes off for no apparent reason?
Remove the clevis pin from the pedal the remove the master cyl from the bulkhead A quick way to test the cylinder is clamp the flexible hose that leads to the slave cylinder when the hose is clamped, the clutch pedal should be solid.
The circle with 3 broken lines either side is almost universally a symbol for "breaks". If I remember correctly, on a Vectra it's the ABS warning light, and means that the ABS system has failed it's self-diagnostic test, and has turned it self off.
You can view a Vauxhall Frontera in any Vauxhall showroom. It may be possible to explore the different vehicle options and take the car for a test drive.
Vauxhall Astra is a type of small car that originated in Germany. It has an overall crash test rating, given by the ANCAP, of 35.02 out of a possible 37.
It is called a streak and its purpose is to find the hardness of the mineral.
Paper clips are made from low carbon steel then plated with solution to prevent rusting. If you want to test this sand off the side of a clip and hang half way it in a glass of water or coke and you will see rust in a short time
Its the china paper which is used to test water...