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1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
2. With window closed, unscrew hex nut and remove
door outside handle. See Figure 2D-15.3. Clamp door outside handle in a vise provided with
protective jaws.
4. With ‘a screwdriver, lift cylinder lock ring out of
handle. See Figure 2D-16.
Figure 2D-16 Removing Cylinder Lock Ring Out of
Handle5. Pull lock cylinder out of door outside handle.InstalMion
1. Clamp outside door handle in a vise and protect
handle with pi&es of wood.
2. Install lock cylinder into outside door handle.
3. Install lock ring into handle. See Figure
2D-16.4. With window closed, install outside handle and
hex nut. See Figure 2D-15.
5. Install door trim pad.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT DOOR
WEATHERSTRIP1. From below, grind the peen off door check link pin
and drive out pin. See Figure
2D-18.2. Remove weatherstrip from front door.Figure 2D-17 Outside Handle
- Exploded View
Figure 20-16 Grinding
Peen Off Of Link Pin
3. Button in new weatherstrip in the door area and
push it in the metal profile in the area of the window
frame. See Figure
2D-19.4. Install door check link and rivet pin.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT DOOR
1. Remove door trim pad.
2. Remove lock knob.
Figure ZD-19 Installing Weatherstrip
3. Remove door inside handle.
4. Remove door belt reveal molding.
5. Remove window lifter.
6. Remove sash window guide rails.
7. Remove door lock.
8. Remove door outside handle,
9. Grind off door check link pin and remove door
check link./.-..&- _[I 2D-20
Figure ZD-20 Removing Door Weatherstrip10. Remove door weatherstrip, using a clip remover.
See Figure 2D20.
Il. Remove door rubber bumper.
12. Drive out upper and lower door hinge sleeve and
remove door, using Tool J-21688. See Figure
2D-21.Figure
ZD-21 Removing Hinge Pin
13. Install door and rivet door check link pin.
14. Reverse procedure for installation.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF REAR DOOR
SASH WINDOW
1. Remove and install door trim pad. See Figure
2D-22.Figure
ZD-22 Trim Pad Items
2. Completely open sash window and unscrew win-
dow guide rail in the places shown in Figure
2D-23.
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2. Remove door sash window.
Figure 2D-23 Guide Rail Screws
3. Pull guide rail towards the top out of door.
4. Position sash window so that cable retainer can be
unscrewed through access hole. Pull out sash win-
dow towards the top.
5. Push sash channel off window glass. See Figure2D- 24.Figure 2D-25 Cable and Pully Location
3. Loosen sheave adjustable bracket. Unscrew win-
dow regulator from inner door panel and remove
regulator and cable through access hole. See Figure
2D-26.Figure 2D-24 Sash Channel
6. Place new window glass and new filler into sash
channel.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF REAR
DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR
1. Remove door trim pad.Figure
213-26 Regulator Attaching Screws
Installation
- Left Door
In counterclockwise direction, wind cable onto pul-
ley up to the shoulder and clamp it behind lug. See
Figure 2D-27.
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3. Carefully detach a portion of headlining around
window corner post involved.
4. Detach water drain hose from sun roof hose iit-
ting.
5. Remove cowl side kickpads.
6. Pull out from upper end front water drain hose.
Installation of Front Water Drain Hose
1. Insert from above water drain hose (wider end
upward) into door hinge pillar.
NOTE: Do not mistake front and rear water hoses.
The front hose is thinner than the rear hose and is
wider at the end which connects to hose fitting on
sun roof. The rear hose is uniform over its entire
length.
2. Work water drain hose downward through lower
half of door hinge pillar and be sure hose terminates
behind door sill flange at bottom of frbnt fender.
3. Cement upper portion of water drain hose to sun
roof hose fitting.
4. Cement detached portions of headlining into place
by use of rubber cement or nitrile vinyl trim adhesive
(3M Vinyl Trim Adhesive, Permalastic Vinyl Trim
Adhesive or equivalent).
5. Complete installation reverse of removal proce-
dures.
Removal of Rear Water Drain Hose1. Remove rear seat and rear seat back.2. Pry out plastic fasteners securing cardboard parcel
shelf in position and remove shelf.
3. Remove rear quarter trim pad.
4. Detach headlining only as required from area
around rear window pillar.
5. Pull out rear water drain hose.
Installation of Rear Water Drain Hose1. Install rear water drain hose in original position.
Insert hose from above and work downward. Ce-
ment both ends of hose in place.
2. Secure water drain hose in place along wheel-
house.3. Complete installation reverse of removal proce-
dures.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
OF LUGGAGE
RACKAll 1973 luggage racks will be dealer installed, and
are held to the roof at the 4 corners. Removal and
installation is accomplished by removing the attach-
ing screw at each corner. See Figure
2F-14.Figure ZF-14 Luggage Rack
SEATS, INTERIOR TRIM AND HEADLININGZG-35
2. Push off side panel trim pad. Trim pad is held in
position by a retaining button.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONOF HEADLINING
Removal
1. Disconnect battery.
2. Lift out rear seat cushion (sedans only).
3. From trunk area, loosen tabs holding cardboard
against rear seat cross brace and lift out cardboard
(sedans only).
4. Pry up two tabs holding lower portion of rear seat
back in position, swing back of seat forward and lift
out (sedans only).
5. From trunk area pry out parcel shelf plastic retain-
ers and lift out parcel shelf (sedans only).
6. Remove rear-view mirror, sun visors, interior
lamp, assist straps and coat hooks. Remove front and
rear windows on all but Wagon Models. On Wagons,
remove the front window and the quarter windows.
7. Work door opening pinchweld finishing strip
away from pinchweld as far as necessary to expose
edge of headlining.
8. Start at: left or right windshield pillar and pry
headlining loose.
9. Roll back headlining to expose metal tabs securing
headlining listing wire to roof and unhook headhn-
ing front listing wire from metal tabs using a blunt
edge tool.
10. Pull loose the edges of headlining cemented to
door openings, rear quarter window openings, rear
quarter pillar and from under rear window rubber
channel. On rear quarter pillars, slightly bend down
cardboard of rear quarter trim pad to facilitate re-
moval. During removal, special care should be taken
not to tear headlining at seams.
11. After edges of headlining have been pulled loose,
tilt remaining listing wires with headlining forward
or rearward and pull listing wires free from side roof
rails. Lift out headlining and listing wires.
Installation1. Check secureness of noise insulation pad on inside
of roof panel and recement as necessary using asphalt
cement. If headlining is to be replaced, insert listing
wires into headlining according to their markings.
Progressing from the front listing wire to the rear
wire, the left ends of the wires are color coded as
follows:1st listing wire
- No marking, wire is thinner than
other wires
2nd listing wire
- Red
3rd listing wire
- Blue
4th listing wire
_ Green
5th listing wire
- Brown
6th listing wire
- White
2. Install 1st listing wire ends into retainer slots in-
side roof rails and hook listing wire into six metal
tabs above windshield. Lightly bend tabs with a ham-
mer as shown in Figure
2G-8.
HEAOLlN’lNdA-----
26-8Figure
2G-8 Headlining With 1st Listing Wire Hooked
Onto Metal Tabs
LISTINGWIRE
SECTIOND-D
4 26-9Figure 2G-9 2nd and 5th Listing Wire Attachment
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3. Install and align the remaining five listing wires.
If required, caulk retainers of 2nd and 5th listing
wires so that wires run in a straight line transversally
under the roof. See Figure
2G-9.Figure ZG-10 3rd. 4th and 6th Listing Wire
Attachment4. Lightly pull headlining towards the rear and ce-
ment to the rear roof frame cross member and then
to the rear quarter pillars using rubber cement.
When pulling headlining toward rear be sure that the
listing wires are not pulled out of line. A folded clothshould be used to smooth down cemented portions
of headlining.
5. Cut off surplus headlining along rear window, rear
quarter windows, and windshield, leaving enough to
tit under rubber channels.
6. Cement surplus material to pinchweld flanges.
7. Cut off excess headliner around door openings and
cement trimmed edge to pinchweld flange using rub-
ber cement.
Figure 2G-12 Quarter Window and Lock Pillar Sealing
StripFigure
2G-1 1 Lock Pillar Shield Attaching ScrewsFigure 2G-13 Trim Pad and Retaining Button
SEATS, INTERIOR TRIM AND HEADLINING20.378. If wagon, install front window and quarter win-
dows. It other than wagon, install front and rear
windows.9. Install coat hooks, assist straps, interior lamp, sun
visors, and rear view mirror.
10. Install parcel shelf and plastic retainers (sedans
only).
11. Install rear seat back into position and bend over
tabs holding lower portion of seat back (sedans only).
12. In trunk area instail cardboard against rear seat,
cross brace, and bend over tabs (sedans only).
13. Install rear seat cushion (sedans only).
14. Connect battery.REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF REAR SIDE
PANEL TRIM PAD
1, Unscrew shield on lock pillar. See Figure 2G- 11.
2. Pull off sealing strip on lock pillar and rear quarter
window. See Figure 2G- 12.
3. Remove ash tray.
4. Remove rear seat and push retaining button out of
trim pad. See Figure
2G-13.5. Pull out trim pad towards the front.
6. Prior to installation, press together sealing strip
ends to obtain a tight seat.
HEATER SYSTEM. OPEL 1900. MANTA9A- 11air is attained, as the water does not cool down in the
second part of the core.
A Water Outlet
B Water Inlet
The center lever actuates the two-stage blower mo-
tor.Lever positions:
Left to Center
- Motor Switched Off
Right of Center
- Lo Blower
Right
- Hi Blower
The lower lever opens and closes the air door which
channels the air flow to either the lower heater out-
lets or to the defroster outlets.
In the left lever position, the air inlet is closed. Up
to the center position, the air is directed
t,o the lower
heater outlets.
When moving the lever from center position towards
the right, the air flow to the lower
heatezr outlets is
reduced and increased to the defroster
csutlets.With the lever in its right position, the air is directed
to the defroster outlets only. For windshield defrost-
ing, all levers have to be moved to the right.
FUNCTION OF THE HEATER AND VENTILATION
SYSTEMThe engine hood is provided with slots in front of the
windshield. The air is directed through the slots into
the heater housing located in the engine compart-
ment, flows into the air distributor housing, and
from there to the lower heater outlets and,/or defros-
ter outlets, depending on the position of the control.
The two-stage blower motor is arranged in the heater
housing above the heater core and actuated by the
center control. The blower motor draws in the air
entering through the slots, blows the air through the
heater core into the air distributor housin:?, and from
there to the lower heater outlets and/or defroster
outlets, depending on the position of the lower con-
trol. See Figure 9A-32.
The heater valve regulates the flow of coolant
through the heater core, thereby varying
t:he temper-
ature of the air flow past the core.
The ventilation of vehicle interior is completed by a
draft-free air circulation pattern. Vent
slots are ar-
ranged below the back window which
are: connected
through channels to the rear quarter
iside panel.
From here, the inside air escapes into
the! open. TheFigure
9A-32 Air Flow
head wind (caused by the car traveling down the
road) promotes this process so that there is always
fresh air in vehicle interior.
On the Model 54 Station Wagon, there will be no air
outlets in the rear. For adequate flow-through type
ventilation, it will be necessary to open a rear win-
dow.Aside from the fresh air admission through the
heater system, two fresh air inlet nozzles are ar-
ranged in the center of the instrument panel. These
nozzles can be turned to direct the air flow in the
desired direction. In addition, rotary flaps allow the
regulation of the entering air or to shut off the air
completely.
These nozzles admit unheated fresh air only and
operate independent of the heater and defroster sys-
tem.
DIAGNOSIS
HEATER SYSTEM TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
TROUBLETemperature of heated air at outlets too low.
CAUSE AND CORRECTIONCheck radiator cap for proper sealing action. Re-
place, if necessary.
Check for adequate coolant supply. If level is down,
correct cause of coolant loss and refill radiator.
Inspect hose for kinks. Relieve kink or replace hoses.
Check thermostat operation by measuring tempera-
ture of coolant at radiator. Temperature should be
within 5 degrees F. of thermostat rated value (189
degrees F.).