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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.
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4. Turn switch on to see if wiper niotor will function
with wiper linkage’detached. If wiper motor will ndt
run, disconnect connector at wiper motor and co?-
nect hot lead from battery to terminal No. 53 onwiper motor. If wiper motor runs, the wiper switch
is faulty or there is an break in the lead wire. If wiper
motor still will not run, remove and bench test.
MAJOR REPAIRWIPER TRANSMISSIONS
Removal (1900 and Manta)1. Remove wiper blade (2).
2. Remove the wiper transmission retaining nut,
washer, and rubber seal ring. See .Figure lE-1.
Figure lE-1 Crank Arm Retaining Nut3. Remove instrument cluster housing.
If only left wiper transmission is to be serviced, it can
be done without removing any ‘other instrument
panel components. If the right side, or both, trans-
missions are to be serviced, then
it will be necessary
for complete instrument panel removal. On the Ral-
lye models, the gauge carrier must also be remove&Qn all
1900 and Manta Models the defroster ducts
are secured to the instrument panel cover, by two (‘2)
spring clips, and should not be removed from
dayhcover. Remove cover and duct as, a unit.
4. Remove retaining clips from transmission co;-netting rod pins. Pull connecting rods off pins. See
Item “A”, Figure lE-2.
5. Remove the screws securing the wiper transmis-
sion to the inner side of the cowl (Items “B”, Figuie
13), and remove the transmission assemblies.I
Figure lE-2 Connecting Rod Retaining Clips
Installation1. Place wiper transmissions into position at cowl
and install holding screws.
2. Push connecting rods onto transmission cranking
arm pins and install retaining clips. See Figure lE-2,
Item “A”.
3. Reinstall dash and instrument cluster parts.
4.
1nst:all the rubber seal ring, washer, and transmis-
sion retaining nut. See Figure IE-1.
5. Install wiper blades and check the position of the
blades in the park position. See Figure lE-3.
Figure lE-3 Wiper Blades in Park Position
Removal and Installation of GT W/per Transmission1. Remove nuts and remove both wiper
arms. See
Figure lE-4.
2. Remove three (3) bolts from each windshield
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Figure 1 E-l 7 Solder Positive Brush Lead to Brush
Holder
9. Install motor housing over armature so that large
drain hole on housing is facing downward when
mb-tor assembly is installed in car.
InSert angle brackets
into motor housing and tighten attaching screws. Be
sure to reseal angle brackets to motor housing after
retaining screws are tightened.
10. Connect assembled motor with an ammeter and
adjust end play of armature shaft grid drive gear. To
do so, turn in the respective adjusting screw until the
current consumption increases. Then back off adjust-
ing screw
l/2 turn. Secure driven gear adjusting
screw with lock nut and armature adjusting screw
with paint. See Figures lE-18 and lE-19.
Installation1. Connect wiper motor electrical connector to mo-
tor.
2. Place wiper motor in position on cowl and secure.
Torque attaching nuts 14 to 17 in.lbs.
3. Place crank arm on motor drive shaft and torque
nut as follows: Bosch and SWF, 70 to 87 imlbs. and
Siemans, 122 to 139 in.lbs.Figure 1 E-l
8 Adjusting Armature End Play
Figure
lE-19 Adjusting Driven Gear End Play
4. Check the position of the windshield wiper blades
for proper position after the crank arm is attached.
See Figure lE-3 for the proper distance the blades
should be from the windshield molding in the park
position.
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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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