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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the EM light is illuminating when driving, any fault code should be stored in memory. This is so the Tech 1 analyser at the garage can read, and clear the fault.
However, I've had faults which weren't picked up by the analyser - faulty idle control valve (common problem) on a petrol engined Calibra. I would tend to agree with the throttle potentionmeter idea from adamuser.
Hi tony, sorry for the delay - yes, I sympathsise with you wrt having to pay for finding nowt, been there many times. I never had any problems with the throttle potentiometer on a Vauxhall.
I guess as with the idle control valve - doesn't get picked up on the Tech 1 and yet it costs �140 a go to replace - buy one and problem eliminated for 12 months or so, the part itself could be pricey. Sadly I no longer have said Calibra or a Haynes manual to offer assistance in how you might do further testing yourself. But then of course you are having problems with the 1.7Tdi engine so my information is probably not too relevant.
I have mentioned before here and it has certainly helped me out - you can buy a tester from Halfords for about �10. This actually picked up my problem which the Vauxhall garage's Tech 1 didn't.Might be worth a try.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help - good luck.
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