A 1999 Vauxhall Corsa typically requires about 3.5 to 4.0 liters of engine oil, depending on the specific engine type and configuration. It’s always best to consult the owner’s manual or check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact oil capacity for your particular model. Additionally, using the correct oil type and adhering to maintenance schedules is important for optimal engine performance.
No power steering was not in 1997 corsa. it came after 1999
13 inches
You can it 7x17" alloy wheels on a 1999 Vauxhall Corsa. Just make sure they do not rub on the wheel arches. If you want to be 100% sure about it, then go for 7x16" alloy wheels.
yes it does but only at low speeds
every 60.000m for most cars with belt is recommended
trying to find out myself, but my 1999 corsa b is at 127,000 with service history and only now beginning to have parts dying. hope this helps
In my corsa you need to pull the middle switch out. The one that adjust the power of the ventilator... It actually has a little sign of back window demister on it.
My 1999 V Reg does. So Im guessing the answer is yes. there s an electric motor built into the steering column.
4.25 Liters or 4.5 Quarts.
12v means 4 valves per cylinder works out at 3 to me
ive just got one for a 1.4 16v and it cost me £20.00 but i was quoted £28.00 from another place
The 1999 Vauxhall Corsa does not have a traditional "reset button" like you might find in modern vehicles for systems like the engine or electronics. However, if you're looking to reset the engine management light or clear diagnostic trouble codes, you can typically do this by disconnecting the battery for a short period. Always consult the vehicle's manual for specific instructions or consult a professional mechanic for detailed assistance.