Opel Corsa Owners Manual: Additional servicing
Additional operations
Additional operations are not required every service but can be performed in conjunction with a regular service.
Time allowances for such work are not included in the scope of regular services and will be charged for additionally. It is more economic if these operations are performed as part of a scheduled service than having them performed separately.
Extreme operating conditions
Operating conditions are classified as extreme when at least one of the following occurs frequently: ■ Cold starts.
■ Stop and go.
■ Trailer towing.
■ Gradients and/or high altitudes.
■ Poor road surfaces.
■ Sand and dust.
■ Extreme temperature fluctuations.
Police vehicles, taxis and driving school vehicles are also classified as operating under extreme conditions.
Under extreme operating conditions, it may be necessary to have certain scheduled service work done more frequently than the scheduled intervals.
Seek technical advice on the servicing requirements dependent on the specific operating conditions.
Service schedules
Service schedules 1) Whichever occurs first. 2) In case of too high consumption / leakage, perform additional work with customer's agreement. Service schedules Service schedules 2) In c ...Recommended fluids and lubricants
Only use products that have been tested and approved. Damage resulting from the use of nonapproved materials will not be covered by the warranty. Warning: Operating materials are hazardous and ...See also:
Opel Corsa B 1993–2000 Service and Repair Manual. Front suspension strut -
removal and refitting
Removal
1. Slacken the front wheel bolts, raise and
support the vehicle and remove the front wheel.
2. Remove the split pin and undo the
driveshaft retaining nut. Remove the nut and washer.
3. Un ...