Opel corsa 1998 car starts runs fine,when switching car off the engine will not stop have to put car in gear and stop with clutch. car will restart but will not stop when switched off again.
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The reason they work with the engine OFF is that they are not spinning so there is nothing stopping them moving in and out of position.
Ill need a bit more information to give you more help.
Is this a manual or an automatic vehicle? Does it do anything else when the engine is running? Does it make noises like grinding or crunching? Does it jump roughly as it goes into gear or slip into gear? Please comment below and I'll try to help you more.
must be a wrong kontact, go over again, if not after burn is the problem, cleaning valves, put additives in your petrol.(cleaning solution. better mileage
gas or diesel.?
what engine, option. they have names and all are different.
is it CARB engine, or EFI? (below is EFI answer) ONLY.
3 possibles. (gas, otto cycle enigine)
1: key switch bad.
2: relays bad. (stuck on)
3: wiring hacking by goons. (too common)
try posting the engine on car, we can not help ,not knowing that 1 fact.
and year.
below is the vast numbers of engines used, on all B gen cars.
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