My Corsa utility does not want to charge it's battery. How do you remove the alternator from a Opel Corsa Utility DTI 1.7, 2007 model. For some reason we struggle to get it out. please help?? Jeanine
- Work space is limited
- Disconnected the air-conditioning pump
- Alternator, vacuum pump and the electric wires are disconnected
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Hi. I own a Corsa Bakkie utility 1.7 DTi. My problem is that the petrol light keeps flucking and the gauge does not work. I took it in for repairs and was told that my pump and gauge are working well but there is an electrical problem. Can you please assist
There's a website that has all this information about all this and manuals everything totally free there are many actually but I personally like few reliable-store for eg. .. let me know if u need help
thanks
My personal suggestion would be to go for these repair catalogs. I know this website www.reliable-store.com that i used to get manuals from, and they have all models online.
I also brought for my 1989 BMW, such old model, they had it and it was very good manual. Go ahead, I bet.
As a standard, any front wheel drive car uses ATF lubricant or better known as Automatic Transmission Fluid to lubricate it's gearbox, you can recognise it by its colour witch is deep red, an opel/vauxhall corsa/astra 1.7d/1.7di/1.7dti/1.7cdti uses ATF II, not a easy trans to fill, suggest you let a dealer do this service
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