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ian76
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06. Sep 2011 at 16:41
 
my 2002 2.2 cd hasnt got cc but i herd that the 2.2 were fly-by-wire so all i would need is an stalk and a clutch switch and im away can anybody confirm this for me cheers, and also ive got an alarm issue keeps going off i again herd the bonnet switch but i cannot find it for love nor money and also i herd the sounder batteries could be on there way out and to disconnect the sounder again any help on these issues would be great!!!
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Reply #1 - 06. Sep 2011 at 16:47
 
CC as in Cruise Control? Yes just a stalk, chat with tech2. Manuals will need a clutch switch.

Expect to pay anything from £20 - £100 from Vauxhall Monkeys, cheaper via one of our admins, might be worth updating your profile with your location.

Regarding Alarm bonnet switch, its the main sprung in the centre which slots into the front member across the engine bay. Make sure this is well greased up  Thumbs Up!
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Reply #2 - 06. Sep 2011 at 17:05
 
tunnie wrote on 06. Sep 2011 at 16:47:
.....Regarding Alarm bonnet switch, its the main sprung in the centre which slots into the front member across the engine bay. Make sure this is well greased up  Thumbs Up!



???   Shocked  Shocked

I always thought the alarm bonnet switch was attached in the area of the passenger side suspension turret?

Must look for a picture.....

Correction.  Its beside the brake master cyl on the 2.2

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Reply #3 - 06. Sep 2011 at 17:08
 
I thought it was attached to that main spring? When that dries up its been known to set the alarm off?  Undecided Undecided
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Reply #4 - 06. Sep 2011 at 17:11
 
tunnie wrote on 06. Sep 2011 at 17:08:
I thought it was attached to that main spring? When that dries up its been known to set the alarm off?  Undecided Undecided

Yes, it can set the alarm off - but only because the alarm switch is out of its correct postion in relation to the bonnet location, possibly courtesy of a fubar bonnet closure mechanism, but more likely being grabbed by a hand whilst stretching over the engine bay for a looksee........   Wink
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Reply #5 - 06. Sep 2011 at 18:08
 
hotel21 wrote on 06. Sep 2011 at 17:05:
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I always thought the alarm bonnet switch was attached in the area of the passenger side suspension turret? .......


It was on earlier cars, but seems to have moved to the other side on DBW-ish.
I assume your car's bonnet switch is on the driver's side, but if you look on the passenger side where they used to live, you'll see another 'spare' bonnet switch connector.  Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
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Reply #6 - 06. Sep 2011 at 18:36
 
thanks for the response a great help
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Reply #7 - 08. Sep 2011 at 09:19
 
I have plenty of CC stalks if needed
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