The cam belt on a Vauxhall Corsa typically needs to be changed every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the specific model and engine type. It's essential to consult the owner's manual for the recommended interval specific to your vehicle. Additionally, if you notice any signs of wear, such as cracking or fraying, it’s wise to replace it sooner to prevent engine damage. Regular maintenance checks can help ensure the cam belt is in good condition.
2005 Corsa doesn`t have a belt-it has a timing chain and as such doesn`t need to be changed
hi i need to now how to change the fuel pump on my vauxhall corsa 1.4 thanks steve
the corsa 1.3 cdti is chain driven hence no timing belt but they are prone to braking if they do a lot of short trips and you do need special tools to change it,they didn't make a 1.4dti on a 55 plate
My handbook state's 60,000 but I think that is only with Genuine Parts
Which settings do u need
10w40 semi synthetic
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The spark plug gap for a 1.4L Vauxhall Corsa should be set at 0.8mm. Spark plugs are preset and do not need adjustments when purchased from an auto parts store.
You need to replace to whole Pedal
yes for sure a 1.0 corsa takes about 1.6 ltr of gear box oil from emty
Most timing belt (vs timing chain) cars need service at 60,000 miles. If the belt fails, and your engine is the interference type, the valves will be hit by the pistons, ruining a good engine.
check the thermostat dude may need replacing