To replace the front parklight globe on a vt commodore can be a little tricky.
1.turn the lights on to see which 1 is inoperative once you know turn lights off.
2.open bonnet
3.go to side that is inoperative and on the back of the headlight you will see a round large plastic cover turn this to release it.
4.under the headlight globe there will be 2 wires flow these to the park globe socket gently twist and pull it out.
5.once the sockets out and you can see the globe ,pull the globe out of socket.
6.push new globe into socket
7.refit the socket in headlight
8.refit all trims
9.turn lights on make sure new globe is work..
SOURCE: how to replace head gasket
Hi, replacing a head gasket is not a DIY job, unless the person has plenty of experience, knowledge, and the proper tools. The fact that a person would even ask, "How to replace a head gasket", would indicate to some that they should not trying to do that repair.
To replace a head gasket you must remove the intake manifold, exhaust manifold, valve train, and then the head. This is very involved and requires disconnecting lots of sensors and the ignition system. The head must then be checked to see if it is warped, or cracked, and repaired if necessary. You must then know how to put all this back together and torque all the bolts in the proper sequence. This takes training and skill which the average shade tree mechanic does not have.
Pick up a Haynes or Chilton manual. Either one should give you detailed directions with illustrations.
Or let a mechanic do it...
Have you checked the oil lately? Might need changing also the filter.
SOURCE: commadore vt key will not turn ignition on
providing you have the chipped key in then its possible just like the old days but iam wary on giving this information out ,do you mean the key will not turn if so then the steering lock will not release except a VW ,or does key turn and nothing happens
SOURCE: VT Commodore Wagon probs with fuel pump replaced orig. pump with GOSS worked for week now wont pump
sounds like you have a bad electrical connection you moved around when doing the pump
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