GENERAL INt=ORMATION OA-1
GENERAL INFORMATIONKEYS AND LOCKSEvery key has a number engraved on one side which
identities the key blank manufacturer. On the oppo-
site side of GT keys, is a removable adhesive foil on
which, the profile and cutting code letters and num-
bers are imprinted. Attached to the protective key
cover of Opel
1900 and Manta keys, is a tab on which
the profile and cutting code letters and numbers are
imprinted. Record the key cutting code letters and
numbers before the adhesive foil or plastic tabs are
discarded as this information is necessary to obtain
replacement keys.
In the event of lost keys and code records, one or
more locks may be removed to obtain the code num-
bers. The codes are stamped on the trunk and igni-
tion lock cylinders and on the door lock plunger
shaft. If a lock cylinder is damaged, it must be re-
placed. This then means that the owner will have an
additional key.REMOVE ANDDOOR &
IGNIKEY CODELOCK. OPELIGNITION
LOCKGAS CAP LOCKGTGT
Figure OA-1 1973 Keys
FEDERAL CERTIFICATION LABELIn accordance with Federal Motor Vehicle Regula-
tions, a certification label is
affIxed to all 1973 mod-
els.The label has a certification statement, vehicle iden-
tification number, and month and year that the vehi-
cle was built. The label is attached vertically to the
left front door inner panel lock facing. See Figure
OA-2.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
Model Identification PlateThe model identification plate as illustrated in Fig-
ure OA-3 is attached to the inside right front inner
fender panel on Opel
1900 and Manta and on top of
the right side of the cowl on the GT. The information
embossed on this plate includes such things as; type
and model of vehicle, allowable front axle load, al-
lowable maximum vehicle weight, allowable rear
axle load, paint color code and chassis serial number.
The key to identification is that the first two digitsFigure OA-2 Federal Certification Label Location
of the serial number represents the vehicle model.
The remaining digits are the actual serial number.
Figure OA-3 Model Identification Plate
Engine Number
The engine number is stamped in a machined boss on
the upper left center of the engine block. The number
starts with 1.9US which denotes the displacement in
Liters and also that the engine is equipped with the
Opel Emission Control System.
Vehicle Identification NumberA new thirteen digit vehicle identification number is
used on all Opel models imported for 1973. It is
embossed on a narrow strip of metal which is at-
tached to the left windshield post on Opel 1900 and
Manta models and to the top of the left end of the
instrument panel cover. In all cases the number isvisable when looking through the windshield from
outside the vehicle.
This new identification number includes; model
designation, engine code, model year, assembly plant
and the sequential number. See Figure OA-4.
CC-10 1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
wiper blades. Check amount and direction of fluid
sprayed by washers during use.,
E. Defrosters - Check performance by moving con-
trols to “DEF” and noting
am$nmt of air directed
against the windshield.
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F. Wheel Alignment and
Balabce - In addition to
abnormal tire wear, the need fbr wheel alignment
service may be indicated by a pull to the right or
!eftwhen driving on a straight and level road. The need
for wheel balancing is usually
iddicated by a vibra-
tion of the steering wheel or
se;+ tihile driving at
normal highway speeds.I
IG. Brakes
- Be alert to illumiriation of the brake
warning light or changes in braking action,
SUCK as
repeated pulling to one side, unusual sounds when
braking or increased brake pedal travel. Any of thesecould indicate the need for
brakk system inspection
and/or service.
H. Parking Brake and Transmission “PARK”
Mechanism
- Check parking brake holding ability by
parking on a fairly steep hill and restraining the vehi-
cle with the parking brake only.
eon cars with auto-
matic transmissions, check the holding ability of the
“PARK” mechanism by releasing all brakes after
the transmission selector lever hak been placed in the“P” position.
I. Glass
- Check for broken, scrritched, dirty or da-
maged glass on vehicle that
coulld obscure vision’or
become an injury hazard.
J. Lights and Buzzers
- Check all instrument panel
illuminating and warning lights,’ seat belt reminder
light and buzzer, ignition key
b&er, interior lights,
license plate lights, side marker! lights, headlamps,
parking lamps, tail lamps, brake lights, turn signals,
backup lamps, and hazard warding flashers. Have
someone observe operation of
&ach exterior light
while you activate the controls: The operation of
instrument panel warning lights is covered in the
“Starting and Operating“ section of your
Own&%
Manual.K. Transmission Shift Indicator
‘- Check to be sure
automatic transmission shift
indiCator accurately i”-
dicates the shift position selected.
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CAUTION: Before making thk check below,I
be sure to have a clear dist&e ahead and:
behind the car, set the parking brake and
firmly apply the foot brake.
Do not depress
accelerator pedal. Be prepared to
turn off ’
ignition switch
immediat+y if engine
should start.L. Starter Safety Switch (Automatic Transmissibn
Cars)
- Check starter safety switch by placing the
transmission in each of the driving gears while
at-tempting to start the engine. The starter should oper-ate only in the Park (“P”) or Neutral (“N”)
positions.
M. Horn
- Blow the horn occasionally to be sure thatit works. (Ignition switch must be in the “ON” posi-
tion.)
N. Seat Back Latches
- Check to see that seat back
latches are holding by pulling forward on the top of
each folding seat back.
0. Rearview Mirrors and Sun Visors
- Check that
friction joints are properly adjusted so mirrors and
sun visors stay in the selected position.
P. Door Latches
- Check for positive closing, latch-
ing and locking.
Q. Hood Latches - Check to make sure hood closesfirmly by pressing on the hood at the latching point
after each closing. Check also for broken, damaged
or missing parts which might prevent secure latch-
ing.R. Fluid Leaks
- Check for fuel, water, oil or other
fluid leaks by observing the ground beneath the vehi-cle after it has been parked for a while. If gasoline
fumes or fluid are noticed at any time, the cause
should be determined and corrected without delay
because of the possibility of fire.
S. Exhaust System
- Be alert to any change in the
sound of the exhaust system or a smell of fumes
which may indicate a leak.
Head Restraints
- Check that no head restraint
components are missing, damaged or loose. (Does
not apply to GT Models).
Disc BrakesCheck brake pads and condition of rotors while
wheels are removed during tire rotation. (Note belowregarding more frequent checks also applies to disc
brakes.)
Parking and Drum BrakesCheck drum
brake linings and other internal brake
components at each wheel (drums, wheel cylinders,
etc.). Parking brake adjustment also should be
checked whenever drum brake linings are checked.
NOTE: More frequent checks should be
made if driving conditions a.nd habits result
in frequent brake application. When brakes
require relining, it is recommended thatyou use those genuine General Motors
parts specified for your car,and Delco fluid
as required.
LIGHTING SYSTEMSlF-45LIGHTING SYSTEMS
CONTENTS
Subject
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:
LightingSystems................................................................
DIAGNOSIS:MAINTENANCT AND ADJUSTMENTS:
Headlamp Aiming..............................................................
MAJOR REPAIR:
Opel 1900
- Manta
HeadlightSwitch............................................................
Fog Lamp or Heated Rear Window Switch
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SealBeam........................................................................
Tail Lamps........................................................................
LicensePlateLamp........................................................
FrontSideMarker..........................................................
Rear Side Marker..........................................................
Courtesy Light................................................................
DoorJamSwitch............................................................
GT
Front Turn Signal..........................................................
SealBeam........................................................................
Tail Lamps........................................................................
Side Marker......................................................................
LicensePlateLamp........................................................
Backup Lamp
..................................................................
InteriorLight....................................................................
Headlamp Switch..........................................................
DoorJamSwitch............................................................
SPECIFICATIONS:
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1 F-46
1 F-46
1 F-47
1 F-47
1 F-40
1 F-49
1 F-49
1 F-50
1 F-50
1 F-50lF-51lF-51lF-51
1 F-52
1 F-52
1 F-53
1 F-53
1 F-53
1 F-53
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
DESCRIPTION OF LIGHTING SYSTEMThe
three-baition light switch on Opel 1900 and
Manta corjtrols the headlights, taillights, parking
lights, side marker lights, instrument panel lights,
and the lic&se plate light.
When the
Qght switch knob is pulled out to the first
stop, the .pxking lights, side marker lights, the Ii-
cerise plate light, and the instrument panel lights will
light.
Pulling the knob out all the way turns the headlights
on.The instrument panel lights come on when the head-
light switch is pulled out to the first stop or pulled
out ‘all the way. The instrument panel lights are
turned off by turning the switch knob counterclock-
wise past the first detent.
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Headlight High-Low Beam Control and Passing:
SignalI
When the headlights have been switched on, high
and low beam selection is made by raising the direc-
tional signal lever toward steering wheel. Each
ti&the lever is raised, beam position, will change.
When the headlights are not on, a flashing headlight
signal may be given by raising and lotiering the di-
rectional signal lever. With the headlights on and
inlow beam position, raising and lowering the direc-
tional signal lever will also cause the headlights to
flash.
Fog Light SwitchAll Rallye models are equipped with two white f?g
lights mounted below the front bumper.
The fog light toggle switch is located on the
insty-ment cluster to the left of the temperature and
fuelgauge cluster.
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The fog lights can be turned off at any time by the
toggle switch, but can only be tyrned on when: :
1. The ignition switch on or the
?gine running.!
2. The fog light toggle switch lower half is pushed
in.3. The parking lights and/or low beam headlights
are
OKThe fog lights are automatically turned off if the
ignition switch is on and the headlights are switched
to high beam position.
Courtesy LightThe courtesy light illuminates the interior of the Car
when any door is opened. The courtesy light can also
be turned on with all doors closed by tilting the l&s.
GT Headlamp MechanismThe concealed headlamps are moved mechanically.
Pushing actuating lever on left side of console opens
headlamps and pulling lever closes headlamps. Two
(2) meshing gear segments convert the movement, of
the lever to a rotation of 180 degrees. The pivots of
the headlamps lie below the centerline so that with
headlamps in closed position, the headlamp housing
is flush with front sheet metal. Refer to Group 110,
Section “F”, for service procedures on the GT head-
lamp mechanism.
A white indicator lamp in the instrument panel lights
if the headlamps are not completely opened lorclosed The switches of the headlamp electrical sys-
tem are located behind the left headlamp operating,
mechanism.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTSHEADLAMP AIMING
The headlamps must be properly aimed in order to
obtain maximum road illumination and safety that
has been built into the headlighting equipment. With
the Guide T-3 type sealed beam units, proper aiming
is even more important because the increased range
and power of this lamp make even slight variations
from recommended aiming hazardous to approach-
ing motorists. The headlamps must be checked for
proper aim whenever a sealed beam unit is replaced
and after an adjustment or repairs of the front end
sheet metal assembly.
Regardless of method used for checking headlamp
aim, car must be at normal weight, that is, with gas,
oil, water, and spare tire. Tires must be uniformly
inflated to specified pressure. If car will regularly
carry an unusual load in rear compartment, or a
trailer, these loads should be on car when headlamps
are checked. Some States have special requirements
for headlamp aiming adjustment, and these require-
ments should be known and observed.
Horizontal and vertical aiming of each seal beam
unit is provided by two adjusting screws which move
the mounting ring in the body against the tension of
the coil spring. There is no adjustment for focus,
since the sealed beam unit is set for proper focus
during manufacturing assembly.
MAJOR REPAIRHEADLIGHT SWITCH
- OPEL 1900. MANTA
Removal1. Remove instrument cluster cover panel. See Sec-
tion H.
2. Compress retaining springs and pull switch out.
See Figure 1 F-
1.3. Pull multiple socket off switch.
Installation
1: Plug multiple socket in switch and push switch in
panel until clips lock in place.
2. Replace instrument cover and secure with two (2)
screws.
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IINSTRUMENT PANELlH- 59
Figure 1 H-2
- GT Instrument and Switch Arrangement
The Wihdshield Wipers have two-speed operation.
By pushing the lower half of the switch inward to the
first stop, the wipers will operate at half speed and
by deprbssing to the second stop will provide full
speed oieration. When the switch is returned to the
off posit/on, the wiper blades automatically return to
their park position.
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The El
this optlpn. The engine must be running before
suffi-cient current can be generated to energize this circuit
even th6ugh the switch is depressed to the “ON”
position! When the window is being heated, a warm-
ing light’on the instrument panel will glow. This light
is locate? below the left ventilation inlet.
The
Heiter Blower Switch is a three position switch.
By depressing the lower half of the switch to the first
stop,
th& blower will operate at low speed. Whendepressdd to the second stop, the blower will operate
at high ipeed.
Four Way Hezrerd Warning Flasher SwitchThe
hazard warning flasher switch is located below
the heater controls in the center console. By
depress-ing the lower half of the switch, all four turn- signal
lamps flash at the same time. Although this system
makes use of the regulat turn signal system, it has a
separate feed wire to the switch which allows for its
operation even with the ignition switch and doors
locked. No vehicle should be driven with this system
in operation because of its universal meaning “This
Vehicle Is Not Moving”. To turn the system off,
simply depress the upper half of the switch.
MAJOR REPAIR
Removal of Instrument Cluster Housing Assembly.Opel 1900 Manta
Before starting any instrument panel repair, always
disconnect battery ground cable first.
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WINDOWS AND WINDOW MOLDINGS2c-9WINDOWS AND WINDOW MOLDINGS
CONTENTS
Subject
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION: (Not Applicable)
DIAGNOSIS: (Not Applicable)
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS: (Not
Applicable)
MAJOR REPAIR:
Removal and Installation
Windshield
RevealMolding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Windshield
andBackWindow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DoorWindow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rear Quarter Window Molding
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rear Quarter Window
-1900 -Manta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RearQuarterWindow
-GT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RearQuarterWindowLock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPECIFICATIONS: (Not Applicable)Page No.
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2c-10
2c-11
2c-11
2c-12
2c-12
2c-12
MAJOR REPAIR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF WINDSHIELD3. With Tools J-2 1828 and J-2 1549, insert new reveal
REVEAL MOLDINGmolding and install escutcheon.
1. Remove reveal molding escutcheon. Starting at
one end, pull molding out of rubber channel. See
Figure
2C-2.Figure ZC-2 Removing Reveal Molding
Figure ZC-3 Pushing Windshield Out 2. Prior to installation, place molding in water and
heat up to approximately 113
- 122 degrees F.
WINDOWS AND WINDOW MOLDINGS2c-118. With a sealer gun, apply window sealing com-
pound between outside of windshield and rubber
channel. See Figure
2C-8.Figure 2C-8 Applying Sealing Compound Outside of
Windshield
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT DOOR
SASH WINDOW
1. Remove and install door trim pad.
2. Remove and install lock knob.
Figure 2C-9 Removing’Glass3. Remove and install door inside handle.
4. Remove and install door belt reveal molding.
5. Scribe position of window lifter guide rail screws.
6. For unscrewing window lifter guide rail, block
sash window or support it with the hand.:;CJ.;t window and take it out of door. See Figure
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF ORNAMENTAL
BAR AT THE REAR QUARTER WINDOW
Removal1. Unscrew chromed molding and remove rear quar-
ter window. See Figure
2C-10.Figure
2C-10 Removing Chromed Molding
2. In the area of the rear quarter window, pull wea-
therstrip out of metal profile and remove sealing
strip.
3. Unscrew metal profile and remove ornamental
bar.
Installation1. Install ornamental bar and fasten metal profile.
2. Install sealing strip and weatherstrip into metal
profile.
DOORS
CONTENTS
Subject
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION: (Not Applicable)
DIAGNOSIS: (Not Applicable)
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS: (Not
Applicable)
MAJOR REPAIR:
Front Door - Removal and Installation
DoorLockStriker..........................................................
WindowRegulator
Handle..........................................
Trim
Pad............................................................................
DoorHandle.Inside......................................................
RevealMolding................................................................
WindowLifter..................................................................
DoorLockCylinder........................................................
Weatherstrip....................................................................
Door....................................................................................
Rear Door
- Removal and Installation
SashWindow..................................................................
Window Regulator........................................................
TailGate............................................................................
Door....................................................................................
SPECIFICATIONS:Page No.
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2D-19
2D-20
2D-21
2D-21
MAJOR REPAIRREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF DOOR LOCK
STRIKER1. Mark position of old striker on lock pillar and
unscrew striker, using Tool J-23659. See Figure
2D-2.2. Place new striker in installation position and tem-
porarily tighten striker, observing marking on lock
pillar. Close door and check whether this can be
done without exerting any force. If this is not the
case, adjust striker accordingly.
3. Tighten attaching screws, using Tool J-23659, and
check for proper operation.REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF WINDOW
REGULATOR HANDLE1. Insert Tool J-7797 between handle and nylon disc.
See Figure
2D-3.2. With the two fork-shaped ends of the tool, slide
lock spring outwards. See Figure
2D-4.3. Place lock spring of new handle in installation
position and install it onto window regulator shaft.
4. With the window in closed position, the window
regulator handle should point upwards towards the
front at an angle of approximately 45 degrees.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT
DOORTRIM PAD
1. Remove window regulator handle.