mine is in the manual...
This car has different names, Opel Vita is the Japanese one. It will be easier to look for Opel Corsa (Europe) or Vauxhall (UK). :)
You can download a diagram for an Opel Corsa fuse panel at the FreeBookez website. The German made Opal Corsa has been in production since 1982.
thepiratebay.org specifically http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5037280/haynes_vauxhall_corsa_%28P_to_X%29 You will need uTorrent or BitTorrent to download it though...
They are behind the rear wheels.
If you have no experience in dealing with brakes please don't attempt this, find a local garage and they will do this for you, safety 1st
Firstly you should check your vehicle car manual it is normally in the glove compartment (unless you have removed it) and it can be printed or written on a card inside, alternatively you can phone your local opel dealer quoting the car's registration number and chassis number (found stamped on a plate near the bonnet catch) and they are obligated to give it too you
should be in the manual but if not write back and i will email u them
The best way to locate timing is by seeking out the notch on the chain cover and timing. The goal is to make certain they are aligned with each other.
call your local auto parts store and see if they have a haynes or a chilton repair manual. these have wiring schematics in them as well as a lot of more important information like checking wiring relays fues, and much more
Ah, the thermostat in an Opel Corsa 1.8 GSI is a crucial little part that helps regulate the engine temperature. You can find it nestled snugly near the engine, usually under a housing or cover. Just take your time, follow the coolant hoses, and you'll uncover it like finding a hidden treasure in the forest. Happy exploring, my friend!
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