Don't quite understand your problem,so am taking a couple of guesses. Up to the late nineties,UK cars were equipped with "dim-dip"headlamps for use around town,this gave you big lights without dazzle.With side lamps switched on and ignition on,the headlamps lit (half power) through a resistor,switching to headlamp position brought the headlamps to normal power.Some people fitted these resistors to cars which were not equipped with them. If all the above is no help,check your headlamp bulbs for blackened glass envelopes and locate and clean the earth wires.
No power steering was not in 1997 corsa. it came after 1999
yes it does but only at low speeds
You don't. The Power Steering is electric and does not use fluid.
On newer corsas the power steering is all Electronic so it doesn't need power steering fluid.
its run by a motor on steering rack electronically
Depends what year it is..2000 up have electronic power steering
In my corsa you need to pull the middle switch out. The one that adjust the power of the ventilator... It actually has a little sign of back window demister on it.
air flow meter
Yes, but the cost of actually doing so will make the conversion not worth while.
Weak fuel pump? Bad fuel filter? Bad air filter? Plugged catalytic converter? I had the same problem with my Corsa, changing my mass air flow meter fixed it!!
My 1999 V Reg does. So Im guessing the answer is yes. there s an electric motor built into the steering column.
The Opel Corsa 1.2 8valve version has a naturally aspirated in line 4 cylinder with 8 valves gasoline engine. Its maximum power output is 44 break horsepower. The Nova, also from Opel,Êpopularly known as the Vauxhall Nova in the UK, is actually the Corsa model A. It has the same type of engine configuration but it has 55 break horse power.