It PROBABLY means a problem with the charging system. Take the vehicle to a local auto parts retailer, such as Auto Zone or Checker Auto and have them connect the charging system diagnostics. If it's not the charging system, the computer is telling you that SOMETHING is wrong and you need to check the computer to see what it is. Borrow, rent or buy an OBD2 diagnostic code scanner and see what it says.
its your engine management light it means there is a problem with a sensor most commen faults are air mass sensor,cam shaft sensor,crank shaft sensor,egr valve or idle speed contral valve hope this as been helpfull!
picture of fan belt tensioner on a vectra
Depends on which symbols you are talking about that you fail to list. it looks like a picture of the engine.
u cant the immobilizer is built into the engine mine went i had to keep inserting the key in and out of the ignition
vectra b is the earlier engine
To change the ignition coil on a Vauxhall Vectra 1.8 estate, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove any engine cover if present, then locate the ignition coil on the engine. Disconnect the electrical connector and unscrew the bolts securing the coil in place. Finally, replace the old coil with a new one, reattach the connector, and restore the battery connection, ensuring everything is secure before starting the engine.
To reset a Vectra warning light, first ensure the underlying issue is resolved. Then, turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press the accelerator pedal three times within five seconds, then turn the ignition off. Restart the engine to check if the warning light has cleared. If the light remains, further diagnostics may be needed.
The engine number for a 1997 Holden Vectra is on top of the engine itself. it is engraved into the metal of the engine.
The engine in the Holden Vectra is 3.2L V6 engine. The engine has a fuel capacity of 2.2 liters and others have a capacity of 3.2 liters.
The firing order for the Opel Vectra 1.6 16V engine is 1-3-4-2. This sequence indicates the order in which the engine's cylinders ignite to ensure smooth operation and optimal performance. It's important to follow this firing order when working on the ignition system or performing maintenance on the engine.
whAT is the difference between the sri vectra xp and the sri vectra 16v
look on the vectra forums
vauxhall vectra 2.2 z22se engine has a chain