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1071.1 | You get used to it. | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts | Wed May 16 1990 10:15 | 6 |
| Good grief! Haven't Vauxhall fixed that yet?
My old (X reg) Cavalier used to do that. It frightened the life out of
me the first time, because I thought I'd hit something.
Ian.
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1071.2 | | KERNEL::TYLERC | | Wed May 16 1990 10:54 | 14 |
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Well, what a surprise. Its nice to know that somebody else out
there has seen the same problem. Both my two previous Astras (1300L)
and my previous Cavalier Estate (1600GL) all had this "Clunking"
when reversing and braking. As the car did more miles the problem
slowly got worse but it never seemed to affect the performance of
the brakes. I now have a Astra CDI with ventilated front discs and
the "clunking" is only very slight. This is probably due to the
different design of the brakes rather than them fixing the problem.
Personally I wouldn't worry and just turn up the stereo every time
you reverse.
Chris.(who is now deaf!)
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1071.3 | | KERNEL::PARRY | 16 bits R SXy | Wed May 16 1990 13:42 | 1 |
| See notes 376.18 onwards aswell.
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1071.4 | Seems a common problem.. | SAC::DELANY_S | | Thu May 17 1990 13:31 | 46 |
| Martin,
Well, well, well! You may remember I took a test drive in your car a
couple of years ago before I decided to get an SRi. You may be
interested to know I got an SRi 5-dr in the end, and its been great. I've
done 24500 miles in 12.5 months and I think it's going better than ever
(there must be some wood to touch around here....). I never get less
than 32 mpg (brim-to-brim check), and often nearer 38 on high-speed
motorway runs.
HOWEVER.......
Mine, too, suffers from 'brake-clunk syndrome'. It first occurred out
of the blue one evening when I'd been parked in a dubious location with
some louts milling about -- I reversed out of my parking space, heard
this dreadful clunk, and I was dead worried that the louts had tampered
with my wheels/brakes in some way. There was nothing obvious, so I
continued my journey. But, the clunk is sometimes audible when braking
forwards, as well. Incidentally, the evening it first happened was a
very wet one, and there was lots of standing water around: could this
have any bearing?
I got a work colleague of mine (he used to be a rally driver!) to put
my car through its paces, and he declared the car thoroughly roadworthy
after some decidedly un-public-road-like activities (it took me several
hours to stop feeling ill!). But then on the way back to the office, it
made the dreaded noise when braking, and he was very concerned at it.
I took the car to the garage (Davy's), and asked them to look at the
brakes; the result was predictable: "they seem fine to us, sir". I've
been very cheesed off with Davy's indifference on several occasions, so
recently, I took my SRi to Clover Leaf Cars in Alton (joint
Rover/Vauxhall dealer, oddly enough), and I must praise their workshops
very highly. Their attitude was totally different. They agreed there
was a worrying noise from the brakes, and dismantled them completely to
clean them; they also did something to the calipers (don't know what).
The brakes are now noise-free when moving forwards, but still sometimes
make a slight noise when braking in reverse. The fact that cleaning
seemed to help so much put my mind at rest. In addition, Clover Leaf
made a modification to the engine-management system of my SRi in order
to eradicate a flat-spot at 3000-4000 rpm (which Davy's denied
existed), What's more, Clover Leaf cleaned my car without me asking,
even thought they obviously knew it was a PHH car!!...service indeed.
Stephen
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1071.5 | More Banging | AYOV16::GHUTCHEON | | Fri May 18 1990 13:12 | 19 |
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I have had my Astra SRi for 9 months and am a bit fed up with the
attitude of the garages.
The banging problem has been looked at 6 times and is as bad as ever.
The last time I took it back I finally noticed it would only happen in
the wet and there response was 'Can't do anything today its not raining'.
The radio cassette still buzzes, the driver window clicks and the passenger
window brushes against something. At least they've fixed the rear wash
wipe bottle after 7 months and three trips.
Spoke to Vauxhall this morning and there reply was it's up to you to fight
with the garage. How do you get these guys to do the work?
Graeme
PS. does anyone know of a garage who will fix this properly in
Scotland. ( Anywhere from Aberdeen to Ayr).
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1071.6 | Time to get rough | IOSG::MARSHALL | I have a cunning plan... | Fri May 18 1990 13:32 | 2 |
| If it's under warranty threaten to sue them for breach of contract...
(ie not fulfilling what they promise to do in the warranty)
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1071.7 | Originator update | UKCSSE::BUDD | Don't ask me THAT question! | Mon May 21 1990 11:32 | 13 |
| As the Reading Toyota Centre have always proved to be very good in the
past, I asked them to take a look at the banging brakes.
When I collected the car, the service manager (who had worked for Vauxhall
for 15 years and knew all about the problem) said he had phoned up
Vauxhall's technical department to see if there were any new solutions.
The good news, yes there is partial solution, modified pad springs.
The bad news, my car already has them fitted, and nothing more can be
done.
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1071.8 | | SYSTEM::GOODWIN | Pete. EDI Engineering. REO1 | Wed Jun 20 1990 18:38 | 6 |
| Since my Astra always made the 'banging' noise on reversing, I guess I
took it as read that it was normal... never experienced any problems
with braking, in fact assumed it was simply the change of direction
that caused the noise!
Pete.
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1071.9 | More Brake Problems ? | CURRNT::ROWELLW | Mertilizer set to DEEP FAT FRY | Mon Oct 01 1990 15:09 | 22 |
| I had an interesting experiance with my Belmont SRi's brakes last week.
I drove the car, overnight, to my Dads house in the Black Forest, and
it rained continually, all the way. I arrived at app 0830 Saturday
morning, parked the car and unloaded it. On thursday, I went to move
the car closer to the house to load all the wine and beer I was
bringing home, but the car would not move. It was like someone was
pressing the brakes, very hard. I had the AA 5 Star Policy, so I called
a local gargage, who duly arrived with a Tow truck. "Ahh," they said,
"An Opel ! Did you pull you handbrake on after the brakes got wet ?"
"Yes" said I (In German you understand), "It rained all the way across
France". "Well" said the Mechanic, "This is a common fault on Opels, so
I advise you not to use your handbrake".
Well they fixed it, quite quickly (and cheaply - No rip off at all ! 40
Pounds, including towing the car back to their garage) and I was told
that Germans tend not to use their Handbrakes any way, and especially
Opel handbrakes.
So beware out there !
Wayne (who_is_scared_to_pull_on_his_hand_brake)
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1071.10 | Vauxhall brakes ? | OVAL::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Mon Oct 01 1990 16:18 | 8 |
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This has happened to me a couple of times in my Nova...
I just treat it the same as I used to treat my Mini when the brakes seized
after being left standing for a while...
In first, reasonable revs, slip the clutch until they release with a "bang"
all ok again after that !
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1071.11 | Tried It. | CURRNT::ROWELLW | Mertilizer set to DEEP FAT FRY | Mon Oct 01 1990 18:19 | 7 |
| Not on these ones !
I tried that , and so did the mechanic. They were well and truly
stuck ! There is half an inch of rubber left on my Dad's driveway
to testify to this fact ! ;-)
Wayne.
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1071.12 | do I get commission for this ??? | OVAL::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Mon Oct 01 1990 18:50 | 17 |
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Must be better brakes in the Nova :-)
The GTE seems to be the better car all round I think...
1. The engine doesn't blow up
2. The brakes don't seize permanently
3. More luxurious interior
4. Nicer controls
5. More comfortable (and more expensive) seats.
6. Feels more stable around 100-110 (I certainly didn't expect this one !)
I *definitely* prefer my Nova, even with a 1.6 engine to the Astra !!!!
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1071.13 | ? | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | My time in hell is spent with you | Fri Apr 02 1993 14:33 | 10 |
| RE: Astra Brakes 'bang'. When I move away from having been parked for
a while, someitmes my SRi puts ap resistance - it really feels as tho'
I haven't let the handbrake off. After a bit of rocking bakwards and
forwards, there is a loud bang, and the resistance has gone. Does
anyone know if this relates to the problems elsewhere in this note, or
if it is dangerous?
Ta
Mikef
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1071.14 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Fri Apr 02 1993 15:13 | 6 |
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Re: .13
Nah, it's just your disk pads rusting to your disks....
happens on mine whenever it's been damp...
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1071.15 | | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | My time in hell is spent with you | Fri Apr 02 1993 15:14 | 4 |
| Sounds worrying to me? Should I be nervous? I only got new pads a few
thou' miles ago.
Mikef
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1071.16 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Fri Apr 02 1993 15:19 | 8 |
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> Sounds worrying to me? Should I be nervous? I only got new pads a few
> thou' miles ago.
I'd say it's fairly normal....after all there's ferrous metal in the disks and
ferrous metal in the pads...they are bound to rust.
They always unstick after a couple of feet of dragging that wheel.
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1071.17 | Mmmmm...................... | NEWOA::CROME_A | | Fri Apr 02 1993 16:45 | 12 |
| Correct me if I'm wrong but the Astra SRi uses drums on the rear, and if
this is the case they are in need of a bit of preventative maintenance.
I borrowed an Astra SRi (H reg) for a week and had to rock/drag the rear
wheels before anything would give.
I had a similar problem on my old mk2 Cavalier 1600 SR, I stripped out
the rear brakes and cleaned anything that moved. I coated all the metal joints in
COPPER-EASE, this stops things seizing up and to this day they have never gone
wrong since (nearly 4 years).
Andy
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1071.18 | or: use Kevlar based shoes....my bike does.. | UBOHUB::BELL_A1 | still they want more | Fri Apr 02 1993 17:15 | 6 |
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Andy,
it's also a very good idea to soak the shoes in Mobil 1 for a few
hours, this stops them from rusting :-)
Alan.
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1071.19 | Slippery stuff.... | NEWOA::CROME_A | | Sat Apr 03 1993 11:13 | 7 |
| RE:-1
Alan,
Do you also advise greasing the disks to stop any squealing........
Andy
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1071.20 | y | TRUCKS::BUSHEN_P | But I'm unlucky in cards _as well_ | Sat Apr 03 1993 14:48 | 8 |
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Must be common with Astra SRi's
Mine plus a friends both did it.
The jamming cleared up after the last service (touch wood)
Paul.f
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1071.21 | I still use Kevlar brake pads.... | UBOHUB::BELL_A1 | still they want more | Mon Apr 05 1993 14:45 | 7 |
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re -2
Andy, I usually keep the disks clean, because the grease holds
onto any road debris and causes scoring, but if the pads are nicely
soaked they seem to last longer..... :-)
Alan
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1071.22 | | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | My time in hell is spent with you | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:59 | 8 |
| Any Astra/SRi owners...slight topic change...
Does anyone have problems with lights? I have 130/90 bulbs fitted in
my SRi, but the lights just don't seem very bright. I don't know if
its the settings/adjustment of the headlights, or the covers, or what.
Any ideas anyone?
Mikef
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1071.23 | wrong bulbs in wrong sockets... | UBOHUB::BELL_A1 | still they want more | Thu Apr 08 1993 12:27 | 9 |
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Mike,
it maybe something to do with the legality of your lighting units.
130/90 seems a little different from the legal max of 55/??, have you
tried putting the 130/90 bulbs in the front headlamps instaed of the
fog/tail lights ?? :-)
Alan
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1071.24 | they are in the headloghts | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | My time in hell is spent with you | Thu Apr 08 1993 12:30 | 5 |
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Re-1...very witty Wilde...I don't normally drive everywhere in reverse
:-)
Mikef
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1071.25 | | PEKING::SMITHRW | The Great Pyramid of Bloke | Thu Apr 08 1993 15:44 | 5 |
| Have you tried cleaning the road dirt off the headlamps? You'd be
surprised the difference it makes....
Richard
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1071.26 | First thing I tried. Ta. | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | My time in hell is spent with you | Thu Apr 08 1993 16:00 | 1 |
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1071.27 | try the right bulbs.. | UBOHUB::BELL_A1 | still they want more | Thu Apr 08 1993 17:16 | 6 |
| Mike,
I notice from your original note that you think that the covers may
be at fault, are these covers the rallye spec ones with chequered/Hapag
printed across them ? If so then I suggest removing these covers and
seeing if it makes a difference... :-)
Alan
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1071.28 | They are the right bulbs | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | My time in hell is spent with you | Thu Apr 08 1993 17:26 | 4 |
| Odd, my covers are those totally black ones. Maybe they are special
driving in daylight only headlights?
Mikef
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1071.29 | overloaded circuits | KERNEL::TYLERC | | Thu Apr 15 1993 14:21 | 13 |
| re .22 using 130/90 W headlamp bulbs.
I would suggest your problem is that your wiring loom & connectors
& relays are probably overloaded. Doubling the total current through a
loom with no modifications is a bit on the dodgy side.(Whats that
burning smell??)
I would install some cable that is capable of carrying 43 Amps and
new relays to drive the lamps straight from the battery ( Via a in-line
fuse). Remember, the fuse and wiring must be capable of carrying 43 AMPS
continuously, in case you flash at any mad men that still don't see you
with your lights on dip.
Chris.(who has done this before and had exactly the same problem.)
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