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Not dull enough, I need more of this information! So where do I find explosion drawings and diagrams for my beautiful Opel Corsa A? He was eating a lot of oil. Doing strangely well since somebody overfilled the oil. The mechanics I've asked don't want to fix, if they had time, they would replace piston rings (not enough mechanics around here).
I want to keep the Corsa on the road, it's such a good car. I wish it was only an oil separator - or better, if only I could keep ignoring the problem till doomsday as I have done so far. Inspection end of this month will tell how bad it all is I guess.
I used this https://superetka.com/elsa/?marke=V&modelljahr_numerisch=2001&vtyp=1J1&mkb=AXP&gkb=DUW&dir=rl&dokument_id=69210697&hst=587001%2F3_RU
You have to make a user and I think they will email you your password or something like that.
You can use it for free but you will get popups. I really should chip in a bit. It's really nice to use even if it doesn't show EVERYTHING.
I hope you can maintain it. This old golf 4 lasted me years and it's also been mistreated. I'm trying to take care of it now. Never left me stranded EVER.
This is what the UI is like. I think it's just pulling in a screen from a VM with the app on it or something.
FYI they e-mail you your actual password, unhashed. Also they e-mail you in Russian. I would not count on security in this site. Use an email generator (I did). Otherwise, this is super useful! EDIT: Can anyone figure out how to search a particular make and model?
Yea I know lol
I used my gmail which I pretty much don't care about
And I mean, not like a bad actor can do much with that password anyway.
No Opel brand on this page as far as I can see .... other than that great resource!
No that's a separate screen. If Opel is VAG you should find it
VAG = Volkswagen AG? As far as I'm aware Opel (Vauxhall) isn't
Oh, yea, aparently it isn't.
The VAG group is VW, Skoda, Seat, Cupra, Audi, Lambo, Bentley, Ducati and Porche
https://www.volkswagen-group.com/en/brands-and-brand-groups-15811
I've actually coke's high-level repair manual diagrams and information out of LON chatbots
Searching for coke's manuals gives me all information about how to repair my coca cola vending machine, and what are LON chatbots, please?
Text to speech fail. Ask LLM chatbots, copilot has been able to source me diagrams for a lot of non-free repair diagras i should NOT have access to.
Oh no, I will not engage with LLM chatbots ever, for anything. Before I do that I'll gladly walk, as the proud and stubborn luddite I am (which is why I'm driving a car from 1988 in the first place).
I really wish there was a trove of shop manuals for things
I just remembered checking Anna's archive and found the Hayes manual for my beloved Corsa A. Now I can do informed maintenance and at least some repairs.