i want to get a front windscreen for a seat cordoba spain
cordoba 2001 19 sdi
No fuel...
More than likely the flasher relay is bad. Replace it. I would tell you where it is but I have no idea what model car a Seat Cordoba is. Never heard of it.
You have to clap twice and if that does not work then turn the on botton off.
To locate the seat heater relay for a Seat Cordoba, first consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual or service manual, which typically includes a fuse and relay diagram. The relay is usually found in the fuse box, which can be located under the dashboard, in the engine compartment, or near the driver's side. If necessary, you can also check online forums or repair websites for specific guidance from other Seat Cordoba owners. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off and disconnected from the battery before attempting any repairs.
The OBD port on a Seat Cordoba is typically located beneath the dashboard, near the driver's seat. You can usually find it around the area where the steering column meets the dashboard, often near the fuse box or just above the pedals. If you're having trouble locating it, checking the owner's manual can provide specific details.
It means that your seat sensor is broken. Solution from Mazda is a new seat bottum.
Did you mean oil light on a Chrysler Cordoba? What year? What did you mean on a seat? Generally this means the vehicle's engine is either out of oil & being damaged because oil starvation or it is getting enough oil but the sensor is not reading it. Another possibility is the oil pump is not putting out enough pressure. In any case you could start by checking the sensor located near the oil filter. You could remove the sensor & place an actual pressure meter there. If the engine's bearings & seals are already damaged, putting in a new oil pump or seal will not fix the problem.
it is usually green in colour and is underneath the battery. you can just about see it without removing the battery
To find the immobilizer wiring diagram for a Seat Cordoba, it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair database, as these resources provide precise wiring details. Typically, the immobilizer system consists of connections between the ignition switch, ECU, and key transponder. Ensure you have the correct year and model of the Cordoba, as wiring configurations can vary. If you're unfamiliar with automotive electrical systems, consider seeking assistance from a professional mechanic.
Never heard of a "Seat Automatic Cordoba", but if it's a 4 cylinder front wheel drive the dipstick is right in front of you under the bonnet; if it's a 6 or 8 cylinder rear wheel drive vehicle if you're facing the vehicle it's on the right hand side.