firstly disconnect the pos and neg terminals on your battery at the top they are 10mm nuts holding them on
their is a securing bracket on the left hand side of the batt it is a 13mm youll need a socket set to do this as their is no space for a spanner get your 13mm socket on a long extension bar and remove the nut this will free the batt allowing removal its hard to see the retaining nut as its in a cluttered part of the engine bay hope this helps
remove the screws and pull it hard
There are several venues where one can purchase a cheap Vauxhall Tigra. One can visit AutoTrader, Exchange Mart, and their local Vauxhall Tigra dealership.
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The tigra is made by a car company named Vauxhall
vauxhall TIGRA
The design and manufacture of the Vauxhall Tigra car is done by a German company called Opel. This particular vehicle is available in the United Kingdom.
Some offers for a used "Vauxhall Tigra" can be found for example at "Auto Trader", "Car Site", "FindVauxhall", "VCars", "Motors", "Gumtree" and "AutoCar".
Remove the retaining cover from your stereo. Remove the stereo retaining bolts. Slide the stereo out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new stereo.
On the old-style Tigra, (up to 2001) you have to take the front bumper off, and remove the headlamp from the car. (Unless your hands are the size of a 3 year old's, and as flexible as an octopus tentacle)
To remove the cylinder head on an Astra 1.7 CDTI, disconnect the battery cable and remove the lower engine cover. Drain the cooling system and remove the oil filter. Remove the air filter hoses and disconnect the crank case breather hose from the valve cover.
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under the steering wheel to the right