first drop the petrol line pressure by pressing the tyre like valve on the gallery , it's close to the throttle body.
return to the rear of car and press in the blue clips on the filter to release , expect some fuel loss from filter , have a rag handy .
It all depends on what corsa it is, my opel corsa 1997 1.3i Lite's filter is situated inside the petrol tank, you can get to it by lifting up the back seat and opening tha black round cap. I have a corsa c sxi 2001. I will be changing the petrol filter at the weekend. It is situated under the car beside the petrol tank near the back. Make sure you depresurise the tank before taking the old one off or you will have petrol all over. Leave for 20mins with key out the egnition and relese petrol cap then put it back on and start work. Have rags and paper ready for spillage. Hope this helps I have a Corsa c 2001 and i am in the prossess of changing the petrol filter. Mine is at the side of the petrol tank just under the front side of your back off side wheel. You should get at it by lifting the back off side of your car and put it on an axel stand. It is just as the chap said before me
NO NO
petrol or diesel if its petrol its on the pump if its the 1.7di then its behind the pump
car doors must be unlocked then pull petrol flap
So you remove it and replace with a new one - this is not a high tech task.
i use 10w 40 for my corsa b 1 litre
There is know release button on the corsa c, all you do is unlock the whole car which then unlocks the petrol flap then you can pull it open with your hand.
Just under the car in front of your back offside wheel near the petrol tank. Just done mine
For the Opal Corsa generation Corsa B, 1.4 i petrol engine, the compression ratio is 9.4. It has 60 horsepower and a 46 liter fuel tank. For the 1.4 XER, the compression ratio is 10.5. For the 1.4 i 16V ECOTEC, the compression is 10.5.
try changing the pollen filter,it worked for me
yes for sure a 1.0 corsa takes about 1.6 ltr of gear box oil from emty
Yes but you will just wined the diffs up in the gear box