hi your cam sensor an a petrol vectra b is under the rocker cover the bit where it says ecotec remove this panel and u will c the spark plugs remove all the bolts from the rocker cover and u will have to remove the top half of the timing belt cover to access the cam sensor it is in between the cam pullies.
Youll need to remove the air box if its on a vectra B. Then remove the cambelt cover. There should be a bolt between the cam pullies, undo it and left out sensor.Then put everything back in reverse
I had a similar problem with my 1998 VECTRA CD. I did the paper clip test which gave me a code number for the cam shaft sensor' 18 pound from LMF Vauxhall . BEST OF LUCK MIKE
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Open your bonnet look where the ecotec cover is to the left of that there will be a wire that goes in a gap that's 4 your cam sensor
vectra b 2.0 dtl / dth, and the same for 2.2 do not require a timing belt change as they are chain driven , however the tensioner requires checking after 150,000
On a Vauxhall Vectra B 1.8 16V, the crankshaft position sensor is typically located near the bottom of the engine, close to the flywheel. It is mounted on the engine block and may be accessed from underneath the vehicle. To reach it, you might need to remove some components or covers for better visibility and access. Always consult a repair manual for specific details and diagrams for your model.
On the early "Vectra B" models it's under the trim immediately under the Hand-Brake lever.
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Just after the airbox before the air flow sensor
should be 1 on left hand corner of dashboard in corner of window! If you have a vectra B its on the panel in the drivers door a black sticker with white writing
The clutch is hydraulic, and as such self adjusting. There is no way to manually adjust it.