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Yet another Newbie. :-)

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Hi there from the Deep South of Hampshire.....

Learned to drive and passed my test in a 1964 Vauxhall Victor.

Later on I had a 1973 Viva estate.

Then progressed on to Cavaliers.

Have owned several Mark 1 Cavaliers in my time - my fave being a jade green coupe. Tough as old boots he was... he had a habit of popping off a heater hose whenever he was driven for long over 70 mph, so I cooked his engine a few times, but he just kept going! :-)

Have had a Frontera for a while, but was disappointed with the build quality... and i think that goes for a lot of modern cars, sadly, so have decided to go back to the days of good quality build and reliability, with a 1994 Cavalier Mrk 3 LS TD. Haven't got it home yet, so haven't had a chance to test it out, but I am very pleased with my purchase, as i am sure it will be a trusty steed for a few years. :-)
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welcome to site, hope you enjoy your stay.
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Hey there welcome.
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Welcome to the site,i'm sure you will enjoy it.
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Welcome to CavMk3 from Dorset :thumb Hope you enjoy your stay here, its a great club and new members are always welcome. As long as it's looked after and maintained accordingly, it'll serve you for lightyears to come :thumb
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Thanks for the welcome, people. Looking forward to getting to know you.

Cavalier 342 (Andrei), on the subject of looking after my Cav, have been onto eBay looking for a Haynes manual... but not so easy when you have an Isuzu diesel under the bonnet. Should I be looking for the workshop manual of something else? (With the Frontera I had to look for a Vectra diesel engine manual).
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Hello and welcome to the site :)
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I understand, the petrols and diesels have different manuals. Bit stupid but i expect they chose to separate the info. I'd keep trying ebay and other places for now, i'll spend a few minutes digging around, see if i can pick one out. I think the Astra Mk3s shared the same diesel block as the Cavs, maybe worth looking there.
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China Blue 1989 Vauxhall Cavalier L 18SV
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Here you go, i looked around and this is what i found directly from the Haynes website.

http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stor ... y_rn=14542

I think from what i found is that the actual diesel engine itself has it's own manual. It covers the 1.5 1.6 and 1.7 engines apparently. So it covers the Cav :thumb You may find it cheaper in other places but this is the first one i came across. I hope it helps.
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China Blue 1989 Vauxhall Cavalier L 18SV
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Yes haynes did a manual covering the izuzu diesels... welcome btw :wave
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Thanks for that, Andrei. :) Most kind of you to look that up for me. :) And i guess one for the petrol engines would cover everything else, like bodywork, running gear, etc?
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The Cavalier Haynes manual covers just about everything, including a wiring diagram, specifications, and most general service, repair and replacement guides, step-by-step. Bodywork wise, it doesn't cover in detail, i'm assuming you mean respraying and filling holes etc. But mechanical and electrical parts it sure does.
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VauxhallGirl wrote:Thanks for the welcome, people. Looking forward to getting to know you.

Cavalier 342 (Andrei), on the subject of looking after my Cav, have been onto eBay looking for a Haynes manual... but not so easy when you have an Isuzu diesel under the bonnet. Should I be looking for the workshop manual of something else? (With the Frontera I had to look for a Vectra diesel engine manual).
I have the Cavalier Haynes Manual on pdf format (adobe reader).

PM me your email adress, and I'll send it to you - about 7.8 Mb file size.

Welcome to the site. Hope you find it as useful and friendly as I have / do. :wave
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hey vauxhall girl, welcome to the club! hope you find the how2s of interest :) look forward to pics of your wheels
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Glad you received the pdf okay.

The upside to having it in electronic format, is that you can zoom in a bit closer.

Especially useful on the wiring diagrams :thumb

Enjoy !! :D
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Thank you so much Rob. :thumb Have had a little look through some of it already... the "Haynes Tips" are very useful!
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Excellent,

You're welcome as always, :thumb

Feel free to ask...we can answer about 95% of your queries

There's always a few that even we scratch our heads with - usually intermittent faults :shock:

Even part numbers and technical info :geek:
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hello and welcome. hope you enjoy ur stay, and cant wait to see some pics of ur new purchase.
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:wave big hello and welcome to the site , dont forget the pics and any questions , fire away
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welcome to the site, look forward to seeing some pics :thumb
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If i have done this right, this is my Cav. He is a little rough around the edges, but will smarten him up in time. :-)
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That is a very tidy looking Cav :thumb I have noticed the minor dent in the front nearside door, but it still looks a tidy shell. Love the colour. Colour-code the mirrors and shine those tires up :thumb I envy your side repeaters too, i want to get some clear ones for my Cav :)
Looking forward to seeing some spruced up pics later :D
Good job.
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China Blue 1989 Vauxhall Cavalier L 18SV
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Am I a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper? Well that depends on how much I've had to drink...
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I hasten to add i didn't put that dent there... was already there when i bought him. :)

The rear arches are rust free though, which I am very pleased about.
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Hello there :wave
Looks really tidy.
Im really smitten with my 1.7 LS TD.
I just cant see anything not to love about them.
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Hello back, VND. :wave

Yes, so many good things about them. Can't think why i ever stopped owning a Cavalier... oh yes I do... the old man wanted me to drive a 4x4. :roll:
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