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WIRING DIAGRAMSlJ- 97
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WIRING DIAGRAMSlJ-99Figure
lJ-26 Seat Belt Warning System (Automatic Transmissionl - GT
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fabric to dry thoroughly; then rub lightly with a
clean cloth dipped in a volatile cleaner. This is the
only further treatment recommended.
Soap and water are not recommended since they will
probably set the stain and cause a permanent dis-
coloration. Drying the fabric by means of heat (such
as the use of an iron) is not recommended.
6. Grease and 02 If grease has been spilled on the
material, as much as possible should be remove by
scraping with a dull knife or spatula before further
treatment is attempted.
Grease and oil stains may be removed by rubbing
lightly with a clean cloth saturated with a volatile
cleaner. Be sure all motions are toward the center of
the stained area to decrease the possibility of spread-
ing the stain.
7. Ice Cream. The same procedure is recommended
for the removal of ice cream stains as that used in
removing fruit stains.
If the stain is persistent, rubbing the spot with a cloth
wet with soap suds (mild neutral soap) may be used
to some advantage after the initial treatment with hot
water. This soap treatment should be followed with
a rinsing, by rubbing with a clean cloth wet with cold
water. After this dries, rubbing lightly with a cloth
wet with volatile cleaner will clear up the last of the
stain, by removing fatty or oily matter.
8.Vomit. Sponge with a clean cloth, dipped in clear
cold water. After most of the stain has been removed
in this way wash lightly with soap (mild neutral),
using a clean cloth and lukewarm water. Then rub
with another clean cloth dipped in cold water. If any
of the stain remains after this treatment, gently rub
clean with a cloth moistened with a volatile cleaner.
SPECIFICATIONS
BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSLocation
DoorStriker toPillarPostr .^ ...r.ZA- 41973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
9. Shoe Polish and Dressings. On types of shoe
dressing which contain starch or dextrine or some
water soluble vehicle, allow the polish to dry; then
brush the spot vigorously with a brush. This will
probably be all the treatment that is necessary. If
further treatment is required moisten the spot with
cold water and after it has dried, repeat the brushing
operation.
Paste or wax type shoe polishes may require using a
volatile cleaner. Rub the stain gently with a cloth wet
with a volatile cleaner until the polish is removed.
Use
;a clean portion of the cloth for each rubbing
operation and rub the stained area from outside to
center.
10. Tar. Moisten the spot lightly with a volatile
cleaner, and then remove as much of the tar as possi-
ble with a dull knife. Follow this operation by rub-
bing the spot lightly with a cloth wet with the cleaner
until the stain is removed.
II. .X&e. Sponge the stain with a clean cloth satu-
rated with soap suds (mild neutral soap) and rinse
well by rubbing the stain with a clean cloth dipped
in cold water. Then saturate a clean cloth with a
solution of one part household ammonia water and
five parts water. Apply the cloth to the stain and
allow solution to remain on affected area for one
minute; then rinse by rubbing with a clean wet cloth.
I,?.
L,ipslick. The compositions of different brands of
lipsticks vary, making the stains very
diff%cult to
remove. In some instances a volatile cleaner may
remove the stain. If some stain remains after re-
peated applications of the volatile cleaner, it is best
to leave it rather thari try other measures.
Torque
Lb.Ft.
wont saar twacnment to war........................................Seat andShoulderBelt Anchor Attachment
................StationwagonTailgate
HingetoBody............................StationwagonTailgate
HingetoDoor............................Stationwagon Striker Plate on
Body................................Stationwagon
LatchHookonBody..................................Stationwagon Latch on Door
............................................14.18
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13-16
13-16
3-4
13-16
3-4
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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.
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dOORS2D-15
3. Unhook con&cting rod out of old support and
hook into new support and door lock.
the water deflector foil is inserted in lower door slot.See Figure
2D-6. Reverse procedure for installation.2D-i-
Figure
2D-7 Removing Support
4. Screw support onto door inner panel so that it canbe shifted in both holes. Adjust remote control so
that the connecting rod has a clearance at the door
lock of
.02 inch (0.5 mm).
5. Tighten support to door inner panel.
b. Install door trim pad
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT
DOOR
BELT REVEAL MOLDING
1. Bend up ends of molding.2. With a wooden wedge, pry off molding towards
the top. See Figure
2D-8.Figure
2D-6 Installing Water Deflector
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT
DOOR
INSIDEHANDLE WITH SUPPORT
1. Remove door trim pad.
2. Unscrew support and unhook connecting rod out
of door lock. See Figure
2D-7.Figure
2D-6 Removing Molding
3. Check retaining clamps in outer door panel for
proper position and tight seat. Push new molding
onto retaining clamps and bend both ends inwards.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT
DOOR
WINDOW LIFTER
Removal1. Remove door trim pad.
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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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SEATS, INTERIOR TRIM AND HEADLINING26-33SEATS, INTERIOR TRIM AND HEADLINING
CONTENTS
SubjectPage No.
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION: (Not Applicable)
DIAGNOSIS: (Not Applicable)
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS: (Not
Applicable)
MAJOR REPAIR:
Removal and Installation
FrontSeat
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RearSeat
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glove Compartment Lock ..,.........................................
Front
SidePanelTrimPad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Headlining
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RearSidePanelTrimPad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPECIFICATIONS: (Not Applicable)26-33
26-33
26-3426-34
26-3526-37
MAJOR REPAIRREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT SEAT
1. Pull hook out of seat lock. See Figure 2G-2.
2.TZ.Gy3at towards the front and unscrew. See Fig
Figure
2G-2 Pulling Hook Out of Seat LockFigure
2G-3 Seat To Underbody Attachment
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF REAR SEAT
BACK1. Push seat towards seat back and unhook it to-
wards the top. See Figure
2G-4.
2. Unscrew safety belt on left and right side and bendup metal tabs below seat back. See Figure
2~3-5.
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ENGINE MECHANICAL AND MOUNTS6A- 231. NOTCH IN PISTON HEAD
POINTING TOWARD THE FRONT
2. OIL HOLE IN CONNECTING ROD
POINTING TOWARD THE RIGHT
(MANIFOLD SIDE)
3. NOTCH IN CONNECTING ROD
CAP POINTING TOWARD THE
REAR6A-36
Figure
6A-39 Piston and Rod Assemblyby oompressing the rings with a “wrap around” com-
pressor.9. Select a new connecting rod bearing, if necessary.
Otherwise install cap with bearing lower shell on rod
and tighten bolt nuts to 36
lb.ft. torque.
10. Install all other piston and rod assemblies in same
manner. When piston and rod assemblies are prop
erly installed, the oil spurt holes in the connecting
rods will be facing right.
11. Check end clearance between connecting rods in
each crankpin using feeler gages. Clearance should
be between
.0043” and .0095”.
12. Install cylinder head. Torque 10 cylinder head
bolts to 72 lb.ft (cold), and 2 cylinder head to timing
chain cover bolts to 17
lb.ft.13. Install new oil pan gasket by first installing flange
gasket with tabs in slots in rear main bearing cap and
engine front cover. Then install rubber strips in
grooves in rear main bearing cap and engine front
cover. Install oil pan, torquing bolts to 5 lb.ft.
14. Install (Opel
1900 and Manta) front suspension
assembly. (GT) Install engine suspension cross mem-
ber.After installation of new pistons and rings, care
should be used in starting the engine and in running
it for the first hour. Avoid high speeds until the parts
have had a reasonable amount of break-in so that
scuffling will not occur.
TIMING CHAIN COVER AND TIMING CHAIN
Timing Chain Cover Removal
1, Support engine in vehicle as outlined under Engine
Oil Pan Removal and Installation.
2. Remove radiator and shroud assembly
3. Remove cylinder head.
4. Remove alternator belt and remove alternator
mounting bracket.
5. Remove fuel pump
6. Remove ignition distributor.
7. Remove chain tensioner assembly out of timing
cover.8. Remove crankshaft pulley bolt and remove pulley.
9. Remove water pump assembly.
10. Remove oil pan
11. Remove timing chain cover bolts. One bolt is
covered by the water pump. See Figure 6A-39.
12. Pull off sprockets with chain. Put a paint mark
Figure 6A-39 Bolt Behind Water Pump