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/-FOG LIGHT SWITCH IRALLYEi
\HEADLIGHT HIGH BEAM INDICATOR
-HAZARD WARNINGFLASHERINDICATORSYSTEM WARN,NGLlGHT
LWINDSHIELD WIPER SWlTCH -1 LFUEL&,UGELHEATER-DEFROSTER CONTROL
CHARGING INDICATOR LlGHTHEATER’ TEMPERATURE CONTROLHEATED REAR GLASS SWITCH1
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- 1900 lnstrumellt Arrangement
INSTRUMENT PANEL
(GT)I
Headlight SwitchesThere are two headlight switches, one for turning on
the headlights and the other operates an indicator
light on the instrument panel. Both switches are
located behind the left headlamp assembly.
When the headlamp lever is @shed forward,’ the
operating mechanism rotates the headlights to open
position, tuins the headlight and instrument panel
indicator light switches on until the headlamps are
locked in full open position at which time the indica-
tar lamp switch is turned off.
Along with the headlights, the headlight switch,also
turns on the parking lights, taillights, license plate
lights and rear side marker lights.
Parking Light and instrument Panel Light SwitCh
AssemblyThe left switch of this assembly is the Parking Light
Switch. By pushing inward on the lower half of thisswitch, the parking lights, taillights, license plate
lights and rear side marker lights are turned on and
can be turned off by pushing inward on the upper
half of the switch providing the headlights are not
turned on.
The center portion of this switch assembly is inopera-
tive and controls nothing.
The switch on the right end of this assembly is the
Instrument Panel Light switch. By pushing inward
on the lower half of the switch turns on the instru-
ment panel lights. The brightness of the instrument
panel lights can be adjusted by movement of the
switch. If either the Parking Light or Instrument
Panel switch becomes defective, the switch assembly
must be replaced.
Combined Windshield Wiper, Electrically Heated
Rear Window and Heater Blower SwitchThis switch assembly is located to the right of the
cigar lighter. If any one of these switches should fail,
the complete switch assembly must be replaced.
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WIRING IDIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
Subject
1973 WIRING DIAGRAMS: Windshield Wiper and
Horn:- Opel 1900 -
Manta....................................I.............. ..............................
Windshield Wiper and Horn’- Rallye ..........................
Windshield Wiper
andHorn!-GT
..................................
Turn Signal and Hazard Flasher
-
Opel 1900 - Manta !
........................................................
Turn Signal and Hazard Flasher
- GT ..........................
Oil, Fuel,
Temp.: Tach, Stop and Brake
Warning Light
.GT........................................................
Blower Motor, Lighter and
Rackup Lights -
Qpel 1900.Manta ........................................................
Blower Motor and Lighter
.,GT....................................
Indicator Lights and Gauges
- Opel 1900 -
Manta ........................................................................\
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Indicator Lights
andGauges.Rallye ..........................
Dome Light and Buzzer
- Opel 1900 - Manta..........
Dome Light, Buzzer and Clock - GT ............................
Headlamps
- Opel 1900 ’
....................................................
Headlamps
.Mantaj............................................................
Headlamps and Fog Lights
.Rallye ..............................
Headlamps, Parking, Tail and Instrument
PanelLighting.GT ........................................................
Left Parking and Tail Lights
- Opel 1900 -
Manta ..................................i.............................................
Right Parking and Tail Lights
- Opel 1900 -
Manta................. ..*............................................................
Starting, Ignition and Charging
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Opel 1900.Manta..........i.............................................
Starting, Ignition and Charging
- GT ..........................
Instrument
Panel.GT ......................................................
A/C Generatorand Regulator
- All Models..............
Seat Belt Warning System (Manual Transmission)
-Opel1909-Manta ..........................
Seat Belt Warning System (Automatic Transmission)
.Opel 1900 - Manta..........................
Seat Belt Warning System (Manual Transmission)
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IlJ- 821973 OPEL SERVICE MANUALFigure’lJ-9 indicator Lights and Gauges
- Opel 1900 Manta
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IWIRING DIAGRAMSIJ-83I
Figure 1 J-10 Indicator Lights and Gauges
- Ratlye
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Figure lJ-15’Headlamp and Fog Lights - Rallye
OPEL 1900 AND MANTA STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY 3E.35
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OPEL 1900 AND MANTA STEERING COLUMN
ASSEMBLY
CONTENTS
SubjectPage No.
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:
Description and Operation of Directional Signal
Lever. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Description
andOperationofHorn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Description of Steering Column Assembly
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .DIAGNOSIS: (Not Applicable)
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS: (Not
Applicable)
MAJOR REPAIR:
3E-353E-363E-36
Removal and Installation of Steering Column
Assembly
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RemovalandInstallationofSteeringWheel. . . . . . . . . . . .Disassembly and Reassembly of Direction Signal
Switch
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Disassembly and Reassembly of Steering and
Ignition Lock Cylinder, and Electrical Switch
from Mast Jacket Assembly
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPECIFICATIONS:
Steering
ColumnSpecifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3E-363E-383E-393E-403E-41
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATIONDESCRIPTION AND OPERATION OF
DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL LEVERhigh to low beam or vice versa. On all
19M) Rallye
cars, when switching from low to high beam posi-
tion, with the fog lamp instrument panel switch ON
The direction signal switch lever is a multi- purpose
lever controlling direction signals, passing signal and
headlight high and low beams. See Figure
3E-2.The dire&M signal lever is provided with a two-
step mechanism for operation of headlight high and
low beams, and passing signal (not in N.J.). With
headlights off, moving the lever repeatedly towards
steering wheel flashes headlights as a passing signal.
With headlights on, moving the lever repeatedly to-
wards steering wheel up to first stop also flashes
passing signal regardless whether or not the direction
signals are switched on. When the lever is moved up
to the second stop, the headlights are changed from
SE.2Figure
3E-2 Directional Signal Lever Position for
Headlamp Operation
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and ignition switch in RUN position, the fog lights
are automatically switched off. Direction signals
work in the normal manner; pushing the lever up for
right turn signal and pulling the lever down for left
turn signal.
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION OF HORN
The horn button is located in the center part of the
steering wheel. The horn is actuated by pushing on
the ends of the spokes for the Opel 1900 - Manta and
by pushing on the center horn button on 57R, 57L,
and GT. The button is provided with a plug connec-
tion for each springloaded plunger. See Figure
3E-3.Figure
3E-3 Horn Button Connections (Opel 1900Manta)DESCRIPTION OF STEERING COLUMN
ASSEMBLYThe steering column mast jacket is provided with a
tube-frame section
.(See B of Figure 3E-4) with
bulges which compresses or folds itself, if a suffi-
ciently large energy is exerted to one or other end of
the steering mast jacket assembly. This tube-frame
section absorbs most of the energy. The steering col-
umn consists of two parts, the upper and lower mast
jacket assembly and’the steering shaft. The
upp,ersteering mast is firmly connected to the tube while
the lower steering mast is clearance-free attached to
the tube by means of injected plastic (See Figure
3E-4). Consequently, the steering mast withstands
all torsional stresses.
As soon as the primary energy becomes effective, the
plastic pins (c) shear off and the steering shaft com-
presses. Thereafter the steering mast jacket is partly
compressed.
A slide-off base is welded to the steering mast jacket.
It is provided with two (2) slots for the respective
attaching bolts. A metal piece (See Figure 3E-4) is
located in each slot which is attached to the slide-off
base with injected plastic. The open sides of the slots
face the driver so that the primary energy cannotpush the steering mast jacket assembly into the pas-
senger compartment. The secondary energy caused
by the driver can on the other hand effect a shearing
of the plastic pins and loosening of the slide-off base
so that it moves downwards. Thereby the steering
mast jacket assembly is compressed further and ab-
sorbs the impact energy to a large extent.
The energy absorbing steering is not more suscepti-
ble to damage than a standard steering. However, the
steering mast jacket assembly, especially if removed,
has in contrast with the standard steering to be given
a difierent treatment.
Figure
3E-4 Energy Absorbing Steering Column
The energy absorbing steering column must by no
means be subject to impacts or blows. A sharp blow
onto the exposed steering shaft ends, leaning onto
steering column or dropping may loosen or even
shear off the plastic attachments which bring about
rigidity of assembly. In spite of a steering column
damaged in this way the operating function of the
steering is retained due to the lateral flattenings on
steering shaft tube and lower steering shaft. How-
ever, after a short period of operation rattling noises
will be noticeable so that the steering column has to
be replaced. For pulling steering wheel off steering
column use appropriate special tool. Therefore, it is
of importance that the instructions for removal and
installation as well as disassembly and assembly are
Strictly adhered to.
MAJOR REPAIRREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY
The removal of this assembly is only necessary for
DRUM BRAKES5C- 23
Parking Brake Control System
The hand-operated parking brake lever is mounted
between the front seats on the propeller shaft tunnel.
A paw1 is riveted into the parking brake lever and is
actuated by a control rod provided with a spring
loaded push button. When the parking brake is ap-
plied, the parking brake lever is locked by the
paw1which engages the teeth on a stop plate. The parking
brake is disengaged by pressing the spring loaded
push button. See Figure
5C-41.
SPRING LOADED,-PUSH BUTTON
BRAKE LEVER
s\., \\,Figure
5C-4 1 Parking Brake Lever (Opel 1900 and
Manta)The GT arrangement of the parking brake is, with
the exception of the additional transmittal lever at
the floor panel, identical with that of the Opel mod-
els. The transmittal lever is attached to the propshaft
tunnel by means of a mounting support. See Figure
5C-42.The parking brake lever is connected with the front
parking brake pull rod. By means of an equalizer, the
front pull rod is connected to the forward portion of
a center cable. The center cable is routed rearward
through retaining guides and attaches at either end
to the lower end of a parking brake lever. See Figure
5C-43. The parking brake levers and struts actuate
the rear wheel brakes.
Service Brake Control System
-Standard Brakes
The service brake control system is a pedal operated
hydraulic system which applies the brakes at all four
wheels with equal pedal pressure. The hydraulic sys-
tem consists of a master cylinder (and attached trans-
parent fluid reservoir) connected by pipes and
1.PUSH BUTTON
2.THRUST SPRING
3.WASHER
4. PAWL CONTRO ROD
5. PARKING BRAKE LEVER
6.RIVET
7. HEX. HEAD BOLT
8.TOOTHED SEGMENT
9. PAWL WITH TWO TEETH
10.RUBBER CAP
11.THRUST ROD
12.PULL ROD
13.TRANSMITTAL LEVER
14.MOUNTING SUPPORT
15.BOLT
16. PARKING BRAKE CABLE
17. RETURN SPRING
sea2Figure 5C-42 Parking Brake Lever
(GT)flexible hoses to a wheel cylinder mounted between
the brake shoes at each rear wheel.
A mechanically-operated stop light switch is
mounted on a bracket just forward of the brake pedal
on the GT and just rearward of the brake pedal on
the Opel 1900 and Manta. With brake pedal released,
the switch plunger is fully depressed against the
switch actuating lever. See Figures
5C-45 and 5C-46.Any time the stop light switch fails, the stop lights
will stay on at all times.