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Disassembly guide for the engine control unit of the Opel Corsa 1.3 CDTI

Model: Vauxhall Corsa Corsa D - Years 2006-2014
Part: Control unit

In this guide, we will see the positioning and the main disassembly instructions of the engine control unit of the Opel Corsa 1.3 CDTI. First of all, we open the hood of the car and start to locate the engine control unit, which we find on the top of the engine compartment (under the windshield wiper mechanism); first we disconnect the battery and remove the components near the control unit, unscrewing the fixing screws and disconnecting the electrical connector to remove it. We then only have to carry out the repair or replacement of the engine control unit!

Posted on 29 December 2024 by ScegliAuto

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