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davegreen |
posted on 19th Jan 14 at 19:57 |
wet foot wells can be time consuming to fix but cheep if you do it your self. just look out for play in the steering, they have EPAS and the motors can fail also. ive got a spare rack and motor here if you need one. | |
corsarooney |
posted on 19th Jan 14 at 16:05 |
Cheers for the replies lads, definitely got to keep my eyes out for the footwell issues as they seem to be very common! | |
Gareth T |
posted on 19th Jan 14 at 13:33 |
water in the front footwells, crank shaft and oxygen sensors | |
D0NN3R |
posted on 19th Jan 14 at 10:54 |
Window screens also leak | |
Christopher |
posted on 19th Jan 14 at 09:51 |
quote: I thought so :thumbs: | |
AndyCorsaSport |
posted on 18th Jan 14 at 22:53 |
Some of them did. 02/52 onwards I think. | |
Christopher |
posted on 18th Jan 14 at 21:18 |
quote: I thought they did? | |
Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 18th Jan 14 at 21:16 |
Unless its a pre-face as those didn't have the Hagus mirrors. | |
AndyCorsaSport |
posted on 18th Jan 14 at 20:44 |
As stated. Wet footwells, I've just done my mates combo this morning. Drivers side leaks under brake servo. Passenger side under battery tray. | |
SteveoBC |
posted on 18th Jan 14 at 11:08 |
make sure depending on mileage the cambelt has been changed, standard stuff | |
Robin |
posted on 18th Jan 14 at 10:57 |
Steering rack | |
Christopher |
posted on 18th Jan 14 at 10:32 |
Wet footwells - common issue is the seal around the bung in passenger footwell, drivers footwell wet may be heater matrix | |
corsarooney |
posted on 18th Jan 14 at 10:24 |
Alright fella's |