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Vx Corsa
« on: 16 February 2010, 14:27:50 »

Hi Guys

Can anyone tell me if there is a similar site to this but for Corsa owners. SWMBO's Corsa developed a problem and I need the advice.

Cheers
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Re: Vx Corsa
« Reply #1 on: 16 February 2010, 14:30:32 »

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Hi Guys

Can anyone tell me if there is a similar site to this but for Corsa owners.  .......

Surely there can only be one site like this!!!!  ;D  ;D  ;D
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Re: Vx Corsa
« Reply #2 on: 16 February 2010, 14:31:23 »

I agree but one needs to try  :y :y
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Re: Vx Corsa
« Reply #3 on: 16 February 2010, 14:34:39 »

Try migweb.co.uk I'm a full member on there and the people are awesome and there is loads of them so somebody will be able to help you. Otherwise try corsasport mainly younger folk but there is a few clued up folk
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Re: Vx Corsa
« Reply #4 on: 16 February 2010, 14:55:45 »

Or just post the fault on here....
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Re: Vx Corsa
« Reply #5 on: 16 February 2010, 15:01:47 »

Ok here goes

When trying to wash the rear window water is coming into the car behind the rear 1/4 plastic trim where the top of the seat belt is attached.

I think it's a split in the tubing and I need to remove the plastic trim BUT there is an 'Air Bag' symbol on the trim. So my question is can simply remove the trim or will this result in air bag activation or resetting?

Knowing this forum someone will know.
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Re: Vx Corsa
« Reply #6 on: 16 February 2010, 15:30:02 »

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Ok here goes

When trying to wash the rear window water is coming into the car behind the rear 1/4 plastic trim where the top of the seat belt is attached.

I think it's a split in the tubing and I need to remove the plastic trim BUT there is an 'Air Bag' symbol on the trim. So my question is can simply remove the trim or will this result in air bag activation or resetting?

Knowing this forum someone will know.
 ;) ;)

Just don't disconnect any wiring if the battery is connected, obvioulsy disconnecting the battery anyway is preferable.

How about fastening (taping) your new length of piping to
the old one at the front and pulling it through with the old pipe?
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