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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
It has to be located within 18 inches of the steering column.
There are too many variables to answer this question comprehesively. You need to have the vehicle checked by a COMPETANT mechanic who has the required diagnostic tools to read the error codes in the ecu and then interpret them correctly.
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found this answer on this site and it worked for me "if you have replaced battery in remote key fob put key in ignition then turn to position 1 the press the buttons on the fob a few times. this simply resets the fob to the car then all will work as should do "
It has to be within 18" of the steering column.
George Strauss (July 18, 1901 - June 5, 1993) served as the first Member of Parliament for Vauxhall, serving between 1950 and 1979.
Open the flap under the steering wheel, and you can see the 18 pin socket. Plug your OBD2 device here. However, be aware that TOYOTA uses a different protocol as I could not get to work with my OBD2 device.
Yes, aslong as theyre 18 7.5 or lower.... 7.5 being the thickness of them from front to back ;)
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George Strauss (July 18, 1901 - June 5, 1993) served as the first Member of Parliament for Vauxhall, serving between 1950 and 1979, including the whole of 1970.