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morpheus22 |
posted on 15th May 06 at 16:32 |
clip is there on the farside headlamp just not driverside head lamp my main concern is the welding | |
Jafster |
posted on 15th May 06 at 16:10 |
quote: thats 1 fault just check if the plastic clips are there they fit into the hole on the body | |
Ojc |
posted on 15th May 06 at 15:14 |
A Corsa with suspension componant excessively corroded? Thats ridiculous, you boys need to get yourselves a Nova, they don't rust at all :) | |
morpheus22 |
posted on 15th May 06 at 15:11 |
allso what are the legalalities (sp)without mot as in im driving my car 2 a garage 2 have the work done and say the police pull me.and i have no mot? :thumbs: cheers guys | |
abdus |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:57 |
quote: what if the other Corsa's headlight need to be adjusted too?:lol::lol: | |
Dione J |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:55 |
Build up a reputation with a local garage you can trust, I wouldn't bother taking your car back to that place. | |
morpheus22 |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:54 |
yeh insecure headlamp is the clip as its missing.going 2 take a trip 2 vauxbits near me see if i can pick a few bits up cheap | |
morpheus22 |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:51 |
well. my cousin said dont take it too the garage that i did cos he's an arse.but becouse it was closer and im an idle git i thought sod it. wish i had listened to my cousin now:( | |
Joe |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:51 |
Insecure headlamp will be the clip thing that is in the body of the car, they always break off. | |
dna23 |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:51 |
if after adjusting ure headlights are still to high, re drill the hole in which u mount them to be higher so they tilt down more... MOT'er told me that trick and worked a charm | |
Robin |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:50 |
the insecure headlight is best solved with a new one. i had the same problem on mine, and in the end, after trying to bodge it, i had to buy a new one | |
Joe |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:49 |
Properly you would use the gizmo that MOT testers use, usually the tester adjusts the beam while they are doing the test if it is out of adjustment so its one less job to sort. Obviously your tester isnt so helpful. | |
Ry_B |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:48 |
The DIY way is to compare them with another Corsa, presuming they're both the same ride height, eg not lowered | |
abdus |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:47 |
if i may ask, how are the headlights adjusted properly? and how would you know it is the right adjustment? | |
morpheus22 |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:42 |
cheers.everything started 2 look up last week couldnt wait 2 go 2 pvs and meet all cs crew and have a great day.then it all came crumbling down lol :( | |
mwg |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:41 |
quote: I had those bits come up on my MOT. Headlight beam didn't cost anything to adjust. Handbrake cables including fitting cost about £80 (this was at a Vauxhall garage though) | |
Joe |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:40 |
Headlamp adjustment is all free, handbrake cables are about £25-30 for both pieces. Major concern is the welding really, the rest is pretty straight forward. | |
morpheus22 |
posted on 15th May 06 at 11:39 |
:( cars just failed mot. |