You need oil with a rating of "5W-30 A3" or "5W-30 B3" Have a look at halfords buying guide... if you type in your car registration it will give you a list of suitable oils. the link is as follows. http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/categorydisplay_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_categoryId_165581_langId_-1
Depends on what engine is in this car. Use the 5W-40W grade fully synthetic engine oil. For gasoline engine check that the oil is A3 spec. For diesel engine, it should be B3 spec.
Vauxhall is a type of engine that is produced for use in automobiles. There are several different types of Vauxhall engines including the Astra and Meriva engines.
It doesn't, its just a spec. I've asked vauxhall, and its just what they do, use letters that sound sporty
i use Castrol Semi synthetic oil, Which is good for the engine
To unlock the tailgate of a Vauxhall Meriva, use the key fob by pressing the tailgate release button, or manually unlock it using the key in the driver's door lock. If the vehicle is equipped with central locking, ensure the doors are unlocked first. Additionally, there may be a release button located inside the car near the driver's seat. For models with a manual latch, simply pull the handle to open the tailgate.
vauhall gear oil gl4 NOT gl5
0w 30
5w30 is the gm spec
Semi-Synthetic 10W 40
Yes, the Opel Meriva 1.4 Energy typically uses semi-synthetic oil, although it's important to check the owner's manual or consult with a mechanic for the specific oil type recommended for your vehicle. Semi-synthetic oil offers a good balance of performance and protection for everyday driving. Make sure to use the correct viscosity grade as specified by the manufacturer.
To remove the rear door panel on a 2011 Vauxhall Meriva, start by carefully prying off the plastic cover behind the door handle and removing any screws underneath. Next, use a flathead screwdriver or a trim removal tool to gently detach the clips around the edges of the panel. Once all clips are released, lift the panel upwards to unhook it from the door. Finally, disconnect any electrical connectors if applicable before fully removing the panel.
Use SM rated 5w-30 oil for all temperatures.