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1993 Opel Corsa


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Opel Corsa Problems
MAF SENSOR
2007, Hi, if I disconnect the MAF SENSOR MY
cORSA 1.7dti RUNS WITH FULL POWER, With the
MAF s...
Switches off when driving
2006, My Opel Corsa drive for a while then
it's switches off while driving and then I
hav...
Over fuelin
1997, Hi, I recently changed the fuel high
pressure pump to a 11 bar pump then it started
burs...

Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity:1200 cm3
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds:Manual
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain:FF
Price (out of date):$3019


1993 Opel Corsa specs, Engine size 1.2l., Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels FF, Transmission Gearbox Manual

The Opel Corsa is a supermini that has been produced by GM Motors |General Motors' European subsidiary Opel since 1982 and has also been sold under a variety of other brands (most notably Vauxhall, Chevrolet and Holden), and also spawned various derivatives in different markets, all of which are listed in appropriate sections below. Note that the first Vauxhall version (which was based on the first Corsa) was known not as the Vauxhall Corsa, but the Vauxhall Nova.


Despite its global presence, it has never been sold in the United States or Canada.

The Corsa is built at Zaragoza in Spain, and in other countries such as Germany (Eisenach), Argentina (Rosario), Brazil (São Caetano do Sul and São José dos Campos), Colombia (Bogotá), Mexico (Ramos Arizpe), South Africa (Port Elizabeth), India (Halol), and China (Shanghai).

The front-wheel drive Corsa was first launched in April 1983 to replace the Opel Kadett C City. Built in Zaragoza, Spain, the first Corsas were three-door hatchback and two-door saloon models, with four-door and five-door versions arriving in 1984. The basic model was called just the Corsa, which was followed by the Corsa Luxus, Corsa Berlina and the sporty Corsa SR. Six years later, the Corsa received a facelift, which included a new front fascia and some other minor changes. The models were called LS, GL, GLS and GT. The Corsa was known in the UK market as the Vauxhall Nova.

Power came from 1.0L, 1.2L, 1.3L and 1.4L petroleum engines which were short on performance but strong on economy. There was also a 1.5L diesel engine available, which was also used in the Isuzu Gemini at around the same time. All of these engines (with the exception of the 1.5L diesel engine and 1.0L engine, which were based on the OHV unit from the Kadett C) were based on well proven GM Family II designs. The engines and most of the mechanical components were derived from those used in the Astra/ Kadett.



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