Lamp brilliance varies w i t h the speed of t h e car:
Check the condition of the battery. Examine the battery
connections.  Make sure they are tight and  renew faulty
cables.
11:10 Panel and warning lights:
All the gauges are clustered  in a single instrument
mounted on the dashboard above the steering column.
Incorporated in this cluster is the parking  light  pilot light,
generator charge  indicator, fuel reserve supply indicator,
low oil pressure indicator, and the speedometer w i t h
mileage recorder.
The parking lamp indicator glows green when the
ignition lock switch key is in either position 1  or 2 once
the toggle switch on the instrument panel  has been
operated.
The generator charge indicator shows red only when
the ignition  is turned on.  It should be extinguished when
the generator output is sufficient for battery charge
(12.6 ± 0.2 volts) with the engine running at a speed
of 1100 rev/min and the headlights switched off.
The fuel reserve supply indicator shows red only when
the ignition is turned  on  and the amount of fuel  in the
petrol tank has dropped to approximately .8 to  1.1
Imp. gallons.
The low oil pressure indicator shows red only when the
ignition is turned on and should be extinguished when
the oil  pressure reaches 7.1  to 21.3 Ib/sq in, and opens
the sending unit contacts. Once the engine is at normal
operating temperature but at a speed below 1000 rev/
min the indicator might light up even the pressure is under
control and with normal operation.
All the bulbs fitted to the above described units are of
the tubular 2.5W type and to renew a  bulb extract the
bulb holder from the rear  of  t h e  instrument cluster and
release the  bulb which is attached by a normal bayonet
coupling.
Fuel reserve supply indicator sender u n i t:
The fuel reserve supply indicator should  be checked  for
correct indication by allowing the fuel tank to empty and
then  inserting .8 to 1.1  Imp. gallons at which stage the
light should extinguish. Any failure to do so should  be
checked as follows:
1 Ensure that the indicator bulb operates correctly.
2 Check for complete circuit between the sender unit and
the indicator bulb.
3  If the sender unit float bracket is distorted the bulb 
will
indicate a reserve supply of fuel  greater or smaller than
specified. The bracket should be adjusted to give
correct indication of fuel level.
4 The  sender unit could have been inadvertantly
damaged in which case the unit must be renewed.
11 :11  The horn
The horn circuit comprises the horn, push button at the
centre of the steering wheel and normal earth return
electrical circuit through the car body. One terminal is
connected to the battery whilst the other to  the  push
button on the steering wheel which when the button is
depressed the circuit will be closed so causing the horn
to operate.
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FIG 11 : 21 Number plate lamp
Key to Fig 11 : 21  A Lens  and  light cap mounting screws
B Lens
FIG 11 : 22  Horn (opened)
Key to  Fig  11:22 1 Body  2 Diaphragm 3 Armature
4,5,6 Core 7 Cable: terminal-condenser-stationary contact
8 Cable: terminal-magnetizing coil end 9 Magnetizing coil
FIG 11 :23  Horn sound  adjustment. Obtained by adjust-
ing the armature air gap
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SEAT RUBBER PAD
SEAT ARTICULATION SUPPORT
SEAT MECHANISM
CONTROL LEVER
SEAT SLIDING GUIDE
SEAT FIXED GUIDE
FIG 12:11  Sedan front seat
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3
1
FIG 12:12  Sedan  rear seat w i t h removable cushion
Key to  Fig  12:12 1 Striker plate for triple acting door latch
2 Seat cushion 3 Dowels (two) for seat cushion location
4 Seat back
t h e  rear  v i e w  mirror to the side of the dashboard.
5  Using a special compound sealing gun inject sealer
between weather strip outer lip and body.
12:7 Removing rear side windows
The  rear  quarter glass panes are located to the body
using the weather strips. To remove the glass simply push
outwards ensuring that a second operator is ready to
catch the glass as the weather strip becomes detached
from the body.
To reassemble the glass pane proceed as directed for
refitting the front windshield. Finally seal as previously
described using sealing compound.
12:8 Removing rear window glass
The  rear  window glass is removed and replaced in the
same manner as described in Section 12:6 for the
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FIG 12:13 Centre catch of Sedan and Station Wagon
folding top. Dotted lines show the folding top control
handle in open position removal and replacement of the windshield glass.
Ensure t h a t the weather strip inner groove is thoroughly
filled using correct sealing compound.
1 2 : 9 Front compartment lid
The front compartment lid is hinged at the centre w i t h
the lower half of the  hinge welded to the body upper
crossmember. The hinge upper half is secured to the
lower half by  nuts and washers which are screwed onto
the lid studs. The compartment lid  is kept closed  by a
catch as shown  in FIG 1 2 : 9 with  an  additional safety
hook to avoid accidental opening.
The catch  release mechanism is controlled by a handle
which is located under the lefthand side of the instrument
panel and connected to the lock by means of a bowden
cable. The cable is arranged inside the front compartment
and the  inner wire passes through a bracket and  secured
to the catch. A return spring is fitted onto the catch, the
latter pivoting on a locked pin.
A specially shaped weather strip is arranged on the
front and side flange of the front compartment opening.
To refit and renew the weather strip ensure that all  the old
bonding compound is removed using a stiff brush.
Spread fresh  adhesive to the  body shell  and carefully
locate and press home the weather strip.
Six rubber bumpers are press fitted into the body shell
and at both ends of the front compartment lid to ensure
correct location and freedom of rattles.
12:10 Engine compartment lid
The opening and closing movement of the lid  is con-
trolled by a locking handle. The lid opens downwards and
pivots on two lower hinges. The hinge pin  is welded onto
the lid and its socket is welded to the body rear  lower
crossmember. To remove the engine compartment lid
proceed as follows:
1 Remove the number plate lamp cable terminal.
2 Unhook the check strap  by manipulating the retaining
cross piece.
3  Release the righthand  pin self-locking  nut and exert
a slight pressure on the righthand side of the lid so
pushing it towards the left.
Reassembly is the reverse procedure to dismantling.