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you should replace the ignition switch. You probably have too much weight on your keys, and that can wear out your switch.
Pretty much all Vauxhalls have the same method to extract the ignition barrel.1). Remove all screws from the plastic cowling2). Turn the steering wheel to reveal the last two screws hidden behind the wheel3). If you have adjustable steering, you will need to unscrew the adjuster4). You will now see the ignition barrel exposed.5). Carefully slip off the black plastic ring around the end of the barrel (Ignition transponder/immobiliser)6). If you look alongside the left outer side of the ignition barrel housing, you will see a tiny hole.7). Put key in ignition8). Push a piece of metal into that hole, and turn key to position 29). You might have to giggle the key and the piece of metal, but eventually the barrel will pop and you can pull it out.
You must remove the steering wheel. There are some special tool that make this much easier.
Some people wrongly call it a hurdy-gurdy - but a genuine hurdy-gurdy is a stringed instrument played by rotating a rosined wheel on the strings, individual notes being obtained by keys. What is usually called a barrel organ is in fact a barrel piano and has strings and keys. Confusing isn't it? An actual barrel organ has organ pipes and bellows may also called a street organ and is much smaller than a barrel piano. Nowadays you can buy or make one but it will work with a punched roll like a player piano or even a midi interface rather than the bulky, and very difficult to make, barrel.
as much as you have got but generally under £30K!
Some people wrongly call it a hurdy-gurdy - but a genuine hurdy-gurdy is a stringed instrument played by rotating a rosined wheel on the strings, individual notes being obtained by keys. What is usually called a barrel organ is in fact a barrel piano and has strings and keys. Confusing isn't it? An actual barrel organ has organ pipes and bellows may also called a street organ and is much smaller than a barrel piano. Nowadays you can buy or make one but it will work with a punched roll like a player piano or even a midi interface rather than the bulky, and very difficult to make, barrel.
Wow. There isn't much you can do. It would be cheaper to just by an alarm. I don't believe it is possible to change your ignition, and if you could, I would believe that to be VERY expensive.
5.25l
850kgs
too much weight from too many keys cause the cylinder to wear out. try attaching key to breakaway keychain to reduce weight.
About 150kgs
This is the oil level light which will come on when you put the ignition on but dont start the engine. It will tell you how much oil you have in the car. It goes off once the engine starts.