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DarkBahamut

posted on 9th Feb 08 at 00:30

If the light flashes with the ignition on then its an immobiliser fault. If it does not flash then its an engine electrics problem. He'll need to get the code checked out. Saves all the guess work.


bieransri

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 22:33

had a few of these in work where this light has been on.

had the key recoded and it sorted it
its the chip and transponder not communicating thats causing the light to come on as its an immobiliser fault.

would explain the strugling starting but not the sluggishness.

crank sensor would/should bring eml on as im pretty sure the newer vauxhalls have both the car with spanner(electronics) light ond the usual eml light


Warren G

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 21:49

try crank sensor


DarkBahamut

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 21:38

The car with spanner light is not a 'service light' at all. The service indicator on a Corsa C is displayed as InSP in the trip milage display.

The car with spanner light indicates a fault with the engine electronics (pretty much the same as the EML on a Corsa B). You'll need to take it to a garage to get the fault code looked at.


ainsley_brader

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 19:30

Its also used as a fault light as well as a service light i believe.

Any decent workshop should be able to read the code. Have you had it into vauxhall?


scottyp1989

posted on 7th Feb 08 at 21:52

in that case then take it somewhere that does services an get them to turn it off


br0k3n

posted on 7th Feb 08 at 21:51

quote:
Originally posted by scottyp1989
give it a service thats what the light is for. 40k is normaly time for a service AFAIK


It's had four services, one per year, the last one being only two months ago. :mad: And it was over 40k when it had its last service.

I'm sure it said in the manual that there might be an electrical fault. From what I remember, the light means MANY different things. I will dig the manual out tomorrow.


scottyp1989

posted on 7th Feb 08 at 21:47

give it a service thats what the light is for. 40k is normaly time for a service AFAIK


br0k3n

posted on 7th Feb 08 at 21:39

I've got a Corsa C 1.0L with a persistent fault which has got gradually worse.

Sometimes I have real trouble starting the car. Nowadays, nine out of ten times it won't start first turn of the key. If it does start, a light comes on on the instrument panel. It's a car with a spanner over it. Implies it's in need of service. The manual indicates a few things, none of which are helpful to me.

Anyway, driving around in this "mode" the car feels very sluggish (even for a 1.0L!).

Don't get me wrong, I can work around it no probs. If it doesn't start I leave it five seconds and then try again and it turns over nicely. I will probably get the light again, so I switch off and try again.

Seems to be the first time I start it after leaving it for so long. Has nothing to do with temperature because this started happening last summer when temperatures were high. I do 8k miles a year so it's not like it's being left for too long - I drive it every day.

It was under warranty and has been in THREE times and each time they have failed to diagnose the problem or they've said it's "normal".

I am sorry, but a car with 40k on the clock failing to start first turn of the key has a problem.

Anybody got any clues? I'm handy with a spanner so can replace any parts but I need help diagnosing the fault.

Incidently the car is no longer under warranty and I wonder if the garage will find a fault now that the repair is chargeable...

Cheers. :thumbs: