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Assembly in progress in a distribution chain of an Opel Astra 1.2/1.4 petrol.

Model: Vauxhall Corsa Corsa D - Years 2006-2014
Part: Timing belt

In this video we see how to time the distribution chain of an Opel Corsa 1.2/1.4 gasoline, using the INA chain distribution kit, which also includes the two camshaft phase variators. We can find this kit on the aftermaket. Shaeffler. It website in the section dedicated to ina-timing-chain-kit. Coming from a single source, all components are perfectly matched to each other, thus excluding problems that may arise from the combination of parts from different manufacturers. The kit contains all the necessary gaskets and accessories, including chain protection oil. Unfortunately, we cannot give an indication of the price, as this is determined by providing the extended chassis number of the car.

Posted on 12 June 2024 by ScegliAuto

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Removing the Ignition Switch from a Mercedes C-Class W204

In this short video, you will see how to remove the ignition switch from a Mercedes C-Class (Mercedes W204). First, remove the chrome trim (if present) around the ignition switch by prying it off with a screwdriver (preferably something soft to avoid damaging the dashboard). Next, remove the plastic trim around the gauge cluster where the tachometer and speedometer are located, as well as the rectangular plastic trim surrounding the steering wheel. Simply unclip it. Now, press and push the ignition switch to release it from the housing, and you're done!

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