Because it is British.
Copied from vauxhallownersclub formum: the bulbs in the front outer lights are replaced through your front wheel arch (you will ne to turn the wheel to full lock to do this. otherwise if its the middle lights you need to do this through the bonnet Hope that helps
its probably something to do with the wiring system
Only the front lights stay on for safety. You need to turn on your lights to get the back lights to come on. To turn off the front safety lights just push your emergency brake on one click.
Not as front signals.
the brake lights are on a separate cuircut,if your brake lights are staying then it will be a fault with the brake light switch. the switch is located under dash,and will be on or very close to brake pedal.
Astra ignition lights? Don't want to be sarcastic,but what do you actually want to know here? On most modern cars,Astra included,when you turn the key,all the warning lights come on as a "self test",then go out as the ECU checks the items they pertain to.The ones which stay on are ignition/charge lamp and oil pressure.Once the engine starts,these too should go out,unless you have a problem.
Turn the lights on with the main switch - either side lights or driving lights are fine.With your hand/fingers stil on the main switch pull it gently back, the first notch/click is front fog lights only the 2nd notch/click is front and rear fog lights.
It needs to have a separate switch for the front and rear lights.
turn on front lights and focus on road!
1st move the light switch to the desired position. 2nd PULL the switch gentle towards you. There are two positions for this switch. The first position or click, will turn on your front running lights. The second position or click will turn on both your front running lights and additional lights in the rear. You will be able to tell that you have activated them by the icons on your dash that will inform you they are on. To turn off simply push the switch back in. (Actually, those are the FOG lights, front and rear.)
There is a faulty ground wire in one of your tail lights or front parking/clearance lights.