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broster
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16th Dec 03 at 15:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

they aperently sent out a letter to the owner they had down for my car regarding this problem,
miles
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16th Dec 03 at 15:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The seat wobble probably wont be solved. Its a re-enforcement, not a bearing change!
Mistamist
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16th Dec 03 at 15:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Grrrr no work outstanding.....I want new rails!! i want free stuff from vauxhall...my seat wabbles!!
TOMAS
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16th Dec 03 at 16:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im amazed you guys have only just heard about this. Their was a big thing in the news about 18months ago that Vauxhall were recalling LOADS of Corsa's to have the set frames changed as they tend to snap VERY easily during a crash causing severe injuries to drivers! Go get it done lads...
broster
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didnt own a corsa 18months ago so i wouldnt have read the article! lol
TOMAS
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LOL true...
Ive had mine for over 3 years now
Mattb
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fcuk!!! mine collapsed at some point and some monkey with a blow torch fixed it ( i didn't own it at the time) but it collapsed on me, but i have removed my seats in favour of some buckets, you reckon i'll still get mine done?
PaulW
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16th Dec 03 at 18:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

they did this to mine & 3 months later the seat-rail collapsed

took it to vaux to complain saying that it had gone on the part they were supposed to of sorted & then just said its unrelated & wanted me to pay £50 to have it welded & fixed (was the bracket mounting on the floorplan which was damaged too)

did it myself in the end

cunits
Greasemonkey
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16th Dec 03 at 18:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

so what parts will they be replacing the whole seat rails on both front sealts
PaulW
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they don't replace anything
they just twat the ends of thje rails with a hammer as before there is just a notch inside the rail to stop the seat flying forward out of the rails, so knocking the ends up & welding it acts like a barrier (so was told from the guy who did it)
PaulW
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16th Dec 03 at 18:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

takes them abar 3-5 mins to do
Greasemonkey
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yeah and prevents you from ever removing the seat i suppose if the weld the rails in
PaulW
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16th Dec 03 at 18:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

soz didnt explain right

nah if you look at the rails where the seat slides about in (forward & back), they just close up the front of the rail so the seat wont slide out of the front in a smash or if they get damaged

you can still replace seats
Greasemonkey
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16th Dec 03 at 18:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Got ya, think i will give that a miss then, did they produce seat rails from the factory with this modification of are they all recalled
PaulW
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16th Dec 03 at 18:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

its pre-facelift B models only from what i was told (upto 97), so the new ones have slightly different seat rails
mav
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16th Dec 03 at 20:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wrong Paul.
I got a letter recalling mine which is a post 97 facelift model 1.6 sport..

took it in and got it done a while a go now..
Bonzai
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16th Dec 03 at 20:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my seat isnt wobbly, but then again i didnt own the car in 2001 so maybe the previous owner got a letter :s
greengoddess
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16th Dec 03 at 21:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

for a bit more info on the recalls for vauxalls or any car for that matter, go to the AA's website www.theaa.co.uk and click on A to Z then click on R and you can then click on vehicle recalls and get all the details of what the recall is for, what models affected, and some vin numbers affected etc.
Bonzai
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16th Dec 03 at 21:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

shocking!!!

recall number 5 on the site:

Recall: 5 of 6
Recall Ref: R1997/098
Exact Model: Diesel
Description: POSSIBLE FIRE RISK
VIN: START OF PRODUCTION TO T4163251
Build Date: 1993 to 1996
Numbers: 26000
Defect: Under certain conditions the engine wiring harness may touch the bonnet hinge. With prolonged chafing, this may lead to a possible electrical short circuit and if not dealt with, eventual combustion.
Action: Affected vehicles are being recalled to have the engine wiring harness re-routed and secured clear of the bonnet hinge.
Launch Date: 22 May 1998
Greasemonkey
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16th Dec 03 at 21:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Christ, i might take me motor down say i aint happy with the welding and hammering my seat rails cos there is no garentee of there work and demand new rails that dont have this problem if they exist
Kerry
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16th Dec 03 at 21:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wot have i started
Bonzai
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16th Dec 03 at 21:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

its a good thing dunt worry lol

doubt ill get mine checked anyway
Kerry
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16th Dec 03 at 22:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Recall: 3 of 4
Recall Ref: R1998/016
Exact Model:
Description: HANDBRAKE CABLE
VIN: START OF PRODUCTION TO W5068569, SOP TO W7030968 AND START OF PRODUCTION TO W1058712
Build Date: Up to July 1997
Numbers: 19500
Defect: The cable can break as the handbrake is applied. Apparently this has occurred in no more than a dozen vehicles and has not resulted in any injuries or cars going out of control.
Action: It takes about 45 minutes to fit the larger diameter and structurally improved cable and each registered owner will receive a letter advising them of the need to contact a dealer to arrange a convenient time for work to be carried out. Vauxhall will write to owners of the oldest vehicles first and are advising customers to park the car in gear or with the automatic shift lever in Park, as recommended in the owner's handbook.
Launch Date: 17 February 1998



my handbrake snapped and it stil isnt mended...u think i could get it done under the recall????
Greasemonkey
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16th Dec 03 at 22:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Take a print off of what you just wrote, take it to vauxhall ask them to show proof this more structurally stronger cable is fitted to your vehicle, if they carnt you can try and push it
LOL your at it now
Kerry
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