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Hi, I have an Astra J, 1.7 diesel - 81kw from 2010 and I have a big problem for more than a year. When the engine is at normal temperature (90 degrees) when I drive constant between 1800-2100 RPM the whole car shuddered. When the engine is cold there is no problem.
I cleaned the EGR (only EGR is clean now, not the whole admission system), I changed it with a second one and also changed it with a new one and the problem persists. If I unplug the EGR cable, the problem doesn't appear. On the tester, there are problems with the EGR (the test is on the road and the values are not good, sometimes are too high and sometimes are too low when the car shuddered).
On the tester I have two errors: P1259 and P2297. I delete it and after few days these two errors appears. I do not have engine check on in the dashboard.
I want to mention that the car eliminates little black smoke at strong accelerators.
Could you help me please? Thank you and have a nice day!
I changed all the pads on my Astra J at the weekend and now it feels like the front are sticking a little bit, in fact the wheel was quite hot this morning after driving.
Any ideas what could have caused this? I have bled the brakes...do they need bleeding again?
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Hi everyone, i have a 2013 J OPC with doors that will no longer open from inside or out. Im limited to getting in and out via the boot.
I took the door trims off to put in new speakers and sound deadening on the metal skins. With everything back together now the doors wont open from inside or out. The central locking seems to make the normal sounds, the interior handles pop up the door pins so the cable is still connected (even without the cable connected i could open the door from the outside with the door trims off).
Is there a fuse i could of blown that has caused the deadlocks to stay on? Could the layer of sound deadening be stopping the locks from releasing somehow?
Arrived back home on Sunday with a boot full of shopping, to find I couldn't open the hatch.
Tried unlocking/locking the car a few times to see if it would unlock. Drove round the block to see if jarring the car through a few pot holes would rattle it back into life.
Still locked. I couldn't access the manual release as the boot was full right up.
I eventually managed to get it open, but not sure how. Whether it was a combination of unlocking / locking, or pressing down on the hatch, but it eventually unlocked. After removing all the shopping, I tried to replicate the fault but the hatch locked and unlocked each and every time I tried it.
I also noticed in the darkness of the garage that if I tried pulling on the boot release switch while it was locked, the stereo lit up, which confirmed the switch was working. Seen mention of this before on here or somewhere else.
Anyway, it's been fine all week, well up until last night when it decided to play up again. This morning it's fine again.
Anyone have any idea what's wrong with it? I know with intermittent faults such as this, it's going to be a nightmare to find out what's wrong.
Was wondering if anyone has had something similar with their Astra?
My widescreen wipers have a mind of there own flashing on dash saying auto sence on auto sence off and just won't stop unless I pull fuse out it's even got my auto electrician baffled
I have a 2012 GTC wich has an irritating problem with the 3.5mm aux input. Searching the interwebs I have not found anyone with the same issue, yet alone a solution so thought I would sign up and ask the question.
Using the 3.5mm aux input there is often a delay in it detecting that anything has been connected, sometimes it works straight away, but rarely.
More often, what happens is that once I connect a a device and start playing music through it I am greeted with silence, this normally lasts around 1-5 minutes. Eventually a message will be displayed saying 'device not detected' and the system will then automatically switch the source over to the radio. A couple more seconds pass, the device is recognised, the system switches itself back to aux input and it plays correctly. On some occasions this period of not being able to detect a device has reached around an hour!
Once it is working, if I stop the car, no matter how briefly, 9 times out of 10 the same problem occurs. Very rarely it reconnects straight away.
It has done this since new, but only recently have I been wanting to use my phone as the music source so had ignored it until now. I have tired all sorts of combinations of unplugging and inserting the aux lead, turning the entertainment system off and on, but it has no effect. I'm fairly confident that there s no issue with the aux socket, it seems more of a software fault within the entertainment system.