Difference between revisions of "Indicator stalk"

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The replacement part is Vauxhall/Opel No 9181010 and can be got form any Vauxhall/Opel dealer, although at around £40 plus VAT it's cheaper to buy a new non OEM part for less than £15 on the web or ebay.
 
The replacement part is Vauxhall/Opel No 9181010 and can be got form any Vauxhall/Opel dealer, although at around £40 plus VAT it's cheaper to buy a new non OEM part for less than £15 on the web or ebay.
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I was able to obtain the OEM GM part in July 2014  from www.VauxhallWorldParts.com for £16, inc VAT & UK postage. The part is the same for both the S1 and S2.
  
 
[[Image:IndicatorStalk.jpg]]'''Aftermarket part'''
 
[[Image:IndicatorStalk.jpg]]'''Aftermarket part'''

Revision as of 15:46, 17 July 2014

The indicators taken from the Vauxhall/Opel parts bin eventually give up the ghost. This is first shown when the full beam flash function refuses to work.

The replacement part is Vauxhall/Opel No 9181010 and can be got form any Vauxhall/Opel dealer, although at around £40 plus VAT it's cheaper to buy a new non OEM part for less than £15 on the web or ebay.

I was able to obtain the OEM GM part in July 2014 from www.VauxhallWorldParts.com for £16, inc VAT & UK postage. The part is the same for both the S1 and S2.

IndicatorStalk.jpgAftermarket part



Firstly you need to remove the cowling around the steering wheel.

You might want to clean up a little in here, the picture shows nearly 8 years or crud.

CowlingOff.jpg

Once the cowling is off the indicator stalk can be slid away from the housing by pinching the clips on the top and bottom of the unit.

IndicatorClips.jpg

The cables can be prized off the rear, usually in two culsters, again press the clips to ease them out.

IndicatorCluster.jpg

Plug the cables in the new unit and slide home into the housing.

TEST IT WORKS.

If all is working refit the cowling.

Job done.