[quote:3b62fe9d8a="cm180254"][quote:3b62fe9d8a="mhpautos"]After market manuals for these cars are near impossible to get hold of some times, the "genuine" manual will require a 2nd mortgage to purchase it that is if Holden have one them selfs, been there done that what a joke... I have a 97 Haynes Barina manual but i feel that it will not be of use as the transmission is different in the early models, so i am lead to believe. good luck.
Mark (mhpautos)[/quote:3b62fe9d8a]
Thanks again Mark.
I tried my local Holden dealer (the one that told my to buy the inhibitor) and they said to get a manual from Haynes or Gregory's. Holden don't supply them.
I found a reverse light switch at Burson for $37 so I'll try that and let you know how I get on.
Regards, CM.[/quote:3b62fe9d8a]
Hi again Mark, sorry for taking so long to get back to you. The problem is now fixed - After purchasing the reverse light switch, I found out that they only fit the Manual not Auto gearbox so I was told by my local dealer that I needed the $800 inhibitor. I refused to pay that amount for such a small part so I found and downloaded a workshop manual off the web (4 pounds UK). In the wiring diagrams, I saw that the reverse lights are wired to the same fuse as the cigarette lighter-checked fuse-blown replaced fuse-reverse lights work-problem solved. Why, in the "owners manual" does it not tell you this?!
Thanks again for your advice and I hope that my problem is able to assist other people in the future.
Regards, Chris M.
Dec 5, 2008 at 4:12 PM