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Fix the fault in the ABS system
where you turn the headlights on pull the nob out
I had the same problem on my Vectra B. Mine had refused to turn and I used Graphite powder and played with the key until it turned. it come in a little "puff pack"
the interior light switch is the button that you turn your headlights on with, you have to pull it out to turn it on
Push the main light switch to bring on, push again to turn off
If its vectra b to reset ECU you have to turn key so all display leds light up then off and do it 8 times if i remember rightly, this resets ECU to factory settings.
Add a switch in to turn off the traction control using the method described on this tutorial: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mallwood/traction_control.htmAndy.
Firstly, get the right code! Then turn the ignition on, turn the radio on, and wait about half-to-one hour. Then you can try again.
You need to change the sensor wire on the brake pad, once they have worn through it needs to be replaced. Just bought a new one for my vectra from vauxhall and it cost around £15. Hope this helps.Lee
if it's the Isuzu motor it's self bleeding, turn the motor for 5 seconds, leave for 3 mins and repeat. or tow it off.
Hold the break pedal down and the milometer trip button turn on the ignition whilst holding these in the service light will flash then resets
The range of the headlights on a Vauxhall Tigra may be adjusted by turning the adjuster wheel. It is located on the dashboard of the vehicle.