by Rick » Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:17 pm
Is is from the dog and lemon guide. I havent included every bit of info but this is just the main bits.
Opa is a European term for grandfather and is the station wagon version of the Vista. The Opa is designed for easy access for old people and people with disabilitities. The passengers seat is motorised and can turn 180 degrees, making it easy for the elderly to get in and out. The rear has storage space designed for a wheelchair.
* On direct injection engines ( 3S-FE, 1AZ-FSE) seem to carbon up and run roughly if they are on regular petrol, this dosen't seem ot occur if they are run on premium.
* Opa models built betwwen 10 May 2000 and 8 March 2001, the fuel pump may leak, the serial/lot number on the engine should be checked and if it is between 0019117 and 0280628, the fuel pipe should be repllaced with the factory approved replacement unit and the check valve should be retightened, if the problem has been fixed in Japan there will be a yellow paint below the vehicle type plate in the engine bay