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X 60RSA

posted on 8th May 06 at 12:42



Near the air box on the above picture, you'll see 2 silver clips about 3 inches apart, between these 2 clips is the air flow meter, you'll see the wire coming off it.

I'd say your air flow meter will be nearer/more towards the engine though.

[Edited on 08-05-2006 by X 60RSA]


SONiC_86

posted on 8th May 06 at 11:23

cheers for your help!

where is the airflow meter?


Ry_B

posted on 8th May 06 at 08:39

Probably a sensor mate, search as it's quite a common problem.

The petrol guage is just like that on all Corsa B's!


Marc

posted on 8th May 06 at 07:20

Change the plugs and leads.


fragpot

posted on 8th May 06 at 01:44

Clean airflow meter and make sure connections are ok.

Petrol gauge is just like that.


SONiC_86

posted on 7th May 06 at 23:03

My girlfriend's corsa (1999 T reg 1.2 16v GLS) every now and agin seems to hesitate on acceleration, usually around 1500 rpm in 2nd gear.
is ths ia well known problem with the engine, and is it easy to fix? I've put some redex in the tank and it doesn't have seemed to made much of a difference, but did help a little bit.

thanks

edit: another thing. the petrol guage taks forever to get to the level of petrol. like the needle will move for a couple of minutes before becoming settled. It pretty much instant in my C :boggle:

[Edited on 07-05-2006 by SONiC_86]