I think this is a mechanical pump on the front of the camcover,at the top of the engine. If you have a fuel injected type then it's probably in the fuel tank,accessable through a panel under the rear seat.
Yes it will. You have to watch the grassy slopes though- We towed our 2 berth compass caravan with a 1400 Astra- On the open roads it towed well - but you may need a little bit more powerful engine to tour any hilly areas
car wont start and doesnt have any sparg. car model is 1997 1400 opel astra.
It can cost you up two 400 up to 1400 it deepens on what bread you pick
The valves in a 1994 Opel Astra 1400 can bend primarily if there is a timing belt failure or if the timing chain slips. This can occur when the engine runs out of oil, leading to overheating, or if the timing components are worn or improperly maintained. Additionally, if the engine experiences a severe backfire or other catastrophic failure, it can also result in bent valves. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the timing belt or chain are crucial to prevent such issues.
To bleed the cooling system of an Opel Astra 1400 after replacing a hose, start by filling the coolant reservoir to the appropriate level. Then, run the engine with the heater set to maximum and the radiator cap off, allowing air bubbles to escape. Once the engine reaches operating temperature and the thermostat opens, add more coolant as necessary to maintain the level. Finally, replace the radiator cap and check for any leaks before taking the vehicle for a test drive.
30% of 1400= 30% * 1400= 0.3 * 1400= 420420
29% of 1400= 29% * 1400= 0.29 * 1400= 406
16% of 1400 = 16% * 1400 = 0.16 * 1400 = 224
80 percent of 1400 = 1120 80% of 1400 = 80% * 1400 = 80%/100% * 1400 = 1120
1400
0.30% of $1400= 0.30% * $1400= 0.003 * $1400= $82.56
1400