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drax

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 23:33

air filter£6
oil filter
fuel filter
pollen filter
spark plugs either
distributor cap
rotor arm
brake discs and pads front
just pads for front
brake pads for rear


Joe

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 23:07

Its Electronic PAS too so no need to check PAS fluid


ed

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:58

Ah cheers Joe... Thats one less thing to worry about.


ed

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:58

Cars got 4 new tyres...

Any gen on whether a '99 1.2 16v uses a timing belt or timing chain though?


Joe

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:58

1.2 16v is chain driven BTW


Fad

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:55

and some lubrication :look:


Corsa E-Tec

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:55

coolant
oil
gearbox oil
brakes checked
S plugs
fuel,air,pollen filter
cam,alt belt tension checked
tyres
power steering fluid

thats about it i think.



ed

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:53

Cool, so I'm looking at:

Air filter
Oil
Oil filter
Fuel filter
Plugs

and maybe a coolent flush and brake pads. I'm 99% sure it's DIS...

Sorted :)


myke

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:49

dizzy cap rotor arm unless it's dis
might be worth a coolant flush

and brake pads don't need changing at a service. just when they're worn down.


ed

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:45

You should replace your magic tree monthly, you are an iresponsible motorist :|


3CorsaMeal

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:44

magic tree?


ed

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:41

Oh, and would a T plate 1.2 16v Corsa be on a timing belt or timing chain?


ed

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:41

You don't replace the fuel lines and brake hoses unless they are perished though :boggle:


Adam_B

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:40

in a service WTF planet are you on :lol:


Twiggy

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:39

fuel lines and brake hoses:wave:


Adam_B

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:38

fuel filter


James_DT

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:36

Air filter? Plugs?


ed

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 22:35

Other than oil, filter and brake pads... What else needs to be done in a service. I have forgotten :|