Lifting
the cor with o
Power iock -
When
r-rsing o service
Power iock, let the
cor rest on
the points
shown in Fi1.1.412.
To tow the cor, hook the towing rope on
to
the brocket under
the cor nose. Threod the pin
through the loop of the rope
ond the brocket
lugs ond secure the pin
with o cotter pin (both
thL pin
ond the cotter pin
ore included in the
cor occessories).
1.5 SPARE WHEEL
AND FUEL TANK
Spore wheel -
After having opened the
lug-
goge boot lid, pull the hondle of the spore
wheel corrier releose
rod.
The corrier is
re-
leosed ond swings
down (speciol equipment of
the cor includes
o sofety lotch behind the
bumper which hos to be pushecl
oside to
releose the corrier
) . After
hoving closed the corrier (by
lifting it),
push the releose lever under
the bumper to the
right os for os it will go.
Fuel tonk -
The filler neck with cop is in the
reor on the right-hond
side of the cor- lt con
be locked ond unlocked by meons of
the re'
spective key.
1.6 STARTING THE
ENGINE AND CHECKING
ITS CORRECT RUNNING
1. Moke sure thot the geor
lever is in its
neutrol position,
switch on the ignition (pos-
ition I on the switch box) ond wotch the
coming on of the oil pressure ond chorging
worning lights, i.
e. check the function of the
olternotor -
see the informotion in porogroph
4.
Prepore the engine
to its temperoture:
- Storting from cold in
the occelerotor pedol
- Storting from cold in
the occelerotor pedol
choke for
storting occording
winter -
do not touch
ond use the full choke
summer -
do not touch
ond use only holf of the
Fig. 1.5/1 Hondle ot
Rod (f ronr obove )Spcre
Wheel Lock
crnrl Safety Lotch -
Storting o wormed-up engine -
depress the
occelerotor pedol
slowly to tlre
toe-boord, do
not touch the choke
2. Depress the clutch pedol
(odvisoble
in
summer, necessory in
winter) ond stort
the
engine by turning the ignition key to position
ll.
Let go
of the key os soon os the engine fires
ond releose the occelerotor pedol
{if it hos
been
clepressed).
It the engine ,refuses
to fire, return the key
to the position "0"
ond rePeot the
storting
Pro-
cedure. lf the engine is wormed up, depress the
occelerotor pedol
to obout one third of its totol
trovel. lf the cold engine stolls even
ofter the
second ond third storting ottemPt, enrich the
storting mixture by quickly
depressing the
oc-
celerotor pedol
once or twice to holf of its
trovel during the next storting ottemPt.
Never let tlre storter motor run for more
thon
obout 5 seconds. Woit
some 5 seconds before
repeoting the storting.
Fuel is injected
by every quick
depression of
the occelerotor pedol
ond enriches the mixture
so thot it is difficult to ignite. lf the engine
is flooded, stort
it
with o fully depressed oc-
celerotor pedol.
3. Increose the engine speed corefully while
releosing the clutch pedol. lf the
engine shows
signs of stolling, depress
ogoin the clutch
pedol.
Relecse
L.ever
Fi.1.5t2 Fuel Tcrtrk Filler
Neck
16
2.2-2.3
threods. Fill the etrgine with oil ond the cooling
systenr with on ontifreeze, ond
bleed them.
2.3 REASSEMBLING THE ENGINE
The reossembly procedure depends
on the
extent to which the engine hos been
dis-
rnontled. For better understonditrg, o
reossembly
of o conrpletely disnrontled
engine is described
in the following
porogrophs.
lnspection of
Cylinder Block
1. Clomp the thoroughly cleoned
cylinder
block into the MP 9-101 stond with the engine
corrier type MP 1-101 ond check it for complete-
ness -
see Chopter 2.6. Fit the
block with its
lugs on the engine corrier pins
ond use the side
bolt for ltolding it down.
DK 1188
Fig.2311- Cylinder Block Fostened on the
Assenrbly Stond by lVleons of the MP 1-10-l
Corrier
2. Rernove the pressure
relief volve, moke
sure thot the boll contoct {oces ore cleon,
ond
refit the cleoned volve. Forr
f itting o new volve
see Chopter 2.6.
3. Remove the cronkshoft beoring
covers ond
tlre i;ylinder block reor cover.
To Refit the Cronkshoft
4. Force the beoring shell lrolves with the
fingers into the cronkshoft beoring bores so thot
the shell lip snops home into the slot (cut-out)
in the block ond so thot the shells do not pro'
trude over the beoring surfoces for the beoring
covers, ond lubricote them with engine oil. Be
r;ure to fit shells motching the cronkshoft
i":urnols -
see Chopter 2.7.
5. Slip the oiled guide
ring on the cronkshcft
"vith oil grooves
pointing
toword the cronkshoft
'.veb ond {it the cronkshoft with the pressed-on
boll beoring (see
Chopter 2.7)
into the shell. 6.
Inscrt the
beoring shell
holf ir-rto
the cover
of the beoring No.-l
os described in
porogroph
4,
ond fit the cover with the
recess for the guide
ring turned outword. Proceeding from
the front
of lhe block, slip
on the next guide ring with
the oil grooves pointing
owoy from the block so
thot itJ
lip engoges ogoin into
the slot in the
cover. Coot the ring
with oil ond slip on the
thrust ring. Fit the MP -1'112
thrust collor on the
cronkshofi ond
tighten the
beoring slightly
using the belt
PrrlleY bolt.
7. Instoll the next
two beorirrg covers
corl'l'
plete with beoring shells
ond lightly
tighten l.he
cover nuts.
Press the cork
seol
into the
reo'r
cover moking
sure thot it
f its the groove
snugly
ond slightly bverlops the lower
seoting surfoce'
Before titting the cork seols,
compress them
for
o while in o vice to distort them. Insert the
distorted seols in the grooves
or gops between
the cover qnd
the cylinder block
where they
will expond onci provide
for perfect seoling.
lnsert tob woshers under
the nuts of the
beoring covers
ond while tightening the rruts
check their correct position so os
to enoble
o subsequent correct locking
of the nuts.
Fig.2.312 -
Meosuring Cronkshoft Ploy
1 -
Thrust collor, type
MP 1 112
2 -
Diol indicotor in o
speciolly mode yoke
8. Rotote the cronkshoft severol times ond
using o mollet top the covers ond both shoft
ends to ensure o correct bedding
of the covers
ond cronkshoft guide rings.
9. Tighten the belt pulley nut
to clomp the
thrust ring, ond
rotote ond force
off
the cronk-
shoft to
check its ploy. The
cronkshoft must
be
free to rotote but
without ony
noticeoble ploy.
lf there is o noticeoble ploy, recheck
its volue
ond odiust it by replocing the guide ring with
o new one. The
moximum ploy
should not ex-
ceed 0.10 mm, the recommended minimum ploy
being 0.04 mm. 10.
F
speciol
end onr Drive
suchr o
be turnr
cover. I
ever, tf
the cyl
speciol note in
11. Ti
the tigh
in the
covers. hoving
does no
must ro
Then lo,
woshers
ond nut
To Refil
12. R
greose i
it with i
o flywhr
engine,
with rec
under tt
Chopter
bending
shoft og
powl ins
For flyw
Fig.2.3l3
Using thr
Screw
holes, for
con be ur
further o1
the hondr
30
primory
feed to the distributor coincides with
the connecting line of the
distributor centre
line ond the first cylinder
heod
bolt os
per
Fig.2.3l10. Secure the distributor in this pos-
ition by lightly tightenning the tie-bolt ond
remove the timing geor
cover from the cylinder
block. The used type of distributor is described
in Chopter 13.5.
Fig.2.3l10 -
Position of Distributor on Engine
-l - screw of primory power
feed
2 -
cylinder heod bolt
3 -
index line rnorking the position
of the
distributor ornr when cvlinder No. 1 f ires
24. Coot with oil the moting
surfoces of the
timing geor cover ond the cylinder
block, locote
the cover gosket
on the block,
oil the timing
choin ond the comshott worm geor.
Remove the
f lywheel powl
ond rotote the
cronkshoft through
360o so
os to bring tlre pistons
of the cylinders
No. 1 ond 4 to their TDC position
ogoin. This
position corresponds opproximotely
to the volve
geor position
when the cylinder No. 1 f ires (the
tips of the coms of
cylinder No. 1 ore turned
downword, owoy from
the engine). Lock the
cronkshoft in position by refitting ond tight-
ening the flywheel powl.
25. Turn
the distributor orm in the direction
of the
screw (1) in occordonce with Fig. 2.3110,
hold it down with the
finger in this position,
ond ref it the timing geor
cover on the cylinder
block. By sliding the worm geor
of the distribu-
tor drive into the comshoft worm geor,
the orm
is turned to coincide with the timing
mork for
cylinder No. 1
on the distributor housing. lf
there is no coincidence of the orm ond timing
mork, od just
the position
of the orm by
slightly
rototing the distributor.
lf the
misolignment of the distributor
ornr
ond the timinq
mork of the
cvlinder
No'1 is so greot
thot it connot be corrected
by rototing
the distributor, remove
the timing geor
cover,
rotote the distributor slightly ond repeot
the
entire procedure
of refitting the timing geor
cover. 26. Smeor the protruding
end of the cronk-
shoft ond the outer shoft end (stem)
of the
belt
pulley with oil, f
it the belt pulley,
the nespective
wosher, ond tighten the bolt. Bolt the
PumP
suction stroiner tothe cronkshoft centre beoring
ond use o spring
wosher under the bolt heod.
27. Bolt down the timing geor
cover using
spring woshers ond
cheese-heod bolts
(exclus-
ively) cnd f inolly fosten the timing geor
cover
in such o position
thot the contoct breoker
points open before the crronkshoft with
the con-
necting rod ond piston
hos ottoined the top
deod centre (TDC)
position (see
the lgnition
Timing Toble in Chopter 15.3).
For checking the ignition odvonce, on electric
power supply is required with o bulb connected
in o circuit with the distributor. this
circuit
being interrupted by the oction of the contoct
breoker. An odopted conventionol torch with o
metol
iocket con be
used with odvontoge for this
purpose. Remove the flywheel powl ond
set the re-
quired ignition odvonce by turning the cronk-
shoft with o screw'driver inserted into
the geor
ring ond propped ogoinst the cylinder block
f longe. Rotote the shof t onticlockwise o bit
more thon necessory ond
bock it off so os to
odiust the bocklosh of the timing geors
ond the
distributor drive geors.
oK 6ls
Fi9.2.3111- Lomp for Checking the Opening
of Contoct Breoker Points
-1 - torch complete with dry cell ond bulb
2 -
leod with olligotor clomp
3 -
botterv cell
4 -
torch coo
5 -
contoct spring
6 -
insuloting plote
7 -
electricol-contoct connection of the leod
with the
drv cell Con
using
torch.
the br
slowly
indico
A corr
is not
timing 28.L
beorin
Then f
while
oil sun
the thr
the tyl
see Cl.
shri n ks
of the
woter
move i
ively.
To Fit
Toppetr
25. r
remove
positior
sure thr
cylinder
cylinder nuts. F<
first bo
woteir p
oir clec
finol ti1
2.16.
Ploin
heod bo
which t
woshers
no wosl
heod bo
cy I i nder
the outs
hove to
of the rc
Tighte
broce or,
30. Sc
thermom
into the
cosing o
ofter ho
Use spri
thermost
cooted g
with the
with the
The th
should br
34
r
t
i
5. Prc
scri bed
rods onc
4th spee
fork rod,
irr the b
6. lnsl
guide bu
cover inr heods. S
tob wos
edges of
F it thr
stri ki ng
weoker s
ing forks 7. Tigl
the forks fork rod
the strik
function
Reverse-:
Fig
-1 - Rever
2-1st-o
3-3rd- o
4 -
Rever
8. Inst
press-f ittr
verse-spe
inside th
through t
Turn tl'
end foces
lock it in
hole. Tigl
Pinion Ar
9. Instc
ing ond,
r
_-_-- -
. i\:r,,,
\. 43
Fig. A.1l'l -
Power Pock
1 -
engine with mounting, 2 -
georbox/f inol
drive with
mounting, 3 -
reor oxle (holf-oxles),
4 -
rodius orms
retighten it using the recommended torque
(Chopter 1.8) ond screw down the clinch nut.
lf necessory, top up engine oil, f ill the cooling
system witlr on qntifreeze,
bleed the broke sys-
tem, ond
odiust the hond broke.
For the fosten-
ing of broke hoses (routing)
see Chopter 9.7.
4.2 ASSEMBLING
GEARBOX
Generolly, the reossembly
p'rocedure
depends
on the extent, to wlrich the unit hos been token
oport. For betterunderstonding,
we sholl des-
cribe the procedure
ond peculieorities
of reos-
sembly of o completely
disossembled unit.
Gear Chonge Mechonism
. 1.
Clomp the right-hond holf of the housing
(when viewed from the flonge securing
it to
the engine) in the MP 9-101 stond
com-
plemented with the MP 3-101 georbox
rock, ond
check the housing for completeness.
2. Instoll
circlips on the striking fork rods
of
the reverse
ond 1st ond 2nd speed. The ring
with the lower
nose is to be fitted
on the 1st--
ond 2nd-speed rods.
3. lnsert the reverse speed
striking fork rod
into the housing
so thot the inserted
end pro-
trudes slightly from its guide,
slip on it the
striking fork with the longer
side of its heod
first,- ond push
the striking fork rod through
the fork
ond the end of the guide
os for os=it
will go. 4. Fit tlre
MP 3-109 jig
into the free holes for
striking fork rods (both pins
of the
iig), ond
proceeding through the hole in its side ond
using o stick or o length of wire, push
the lock
pin into the housing
os for os it will go.
Proceed
in the some monner for
inserting the next pin
(use one pirr
of the
iig). Shift
it
iust so thot
the centre lrole remoins free for inserting
the
striking rod.
Puslr the lock pin
into the end
guide of the strikirrg
fork rods olso os for os it
will go. The
iig is not required
for
the instol-
lqtion of this pin.
Fig.4.2l1- Clomping Georbox Housing in Stond
Using MP 3-101 Rock
Fig.4.212 -
Locking Striking Fork Rods in
Position bv Meons of Lock
Pins ond Bolls
78 Fig.4.2l3
-
Instolling Lock Pins Using
MP 3-109 Jig
(
1
z
Strike the
slip-over ring off the circlip
(towords the motor windlng). Open the circlip
ond pull
it off the shoft together with the re-
leosed ports.
8. lf necessory, re-turn the commutotor ond
scrope or mill out the insulotion between the
lominotions. "Mikonit"
should be 0.4 to 0.8 mm
below the octive surfoce.
Note: The
switch connot be further token
opat. lf
defective, lt hcs to be reploced with
o new one. When cleoning ports
of the storter
motor, do not dip the ormoture or the pinion
with the idler into petrol
or onother degreosing
ogent.The some opplles to the end shieldswith
beorings. By dipping them in o degreosing
ogent, the beorings become procticolly
worth-
less"
Storter Motor Reossembly 1. Lubricote the hellx of the ormoture shoft
with greose -
see Chopter 15.2 'Lubriconts
of
foreing mokeu ond fit the pinion
with the idler
ond the slip-over ring in posltion.
Fit the
circlip
into the groove
in the shoft, ond drive the slip-
on ring over it. The pinion
with the idler must
move freely olong the shoft.
2. Slip the respective
woshers on the shoft in
their originol sequence (corrier
ring, distonce
ring, fibre ring, distonce ring) ond insert the
ormoture with the engoging lever
into the drive
end shield. 3. Suspend the switch
ormoture into the
pre-engoging lever ond bolt down the switch
lightly. Fit the lever pin
into the drive
end
shield ond lock it in position
with the retoiner.
4. Tighten the copscrews of the switch
ond
fit the stotor on the drive
end shield.
5. Instoll the respective
woshers into
the
commutotor end shield in
their originol se-
quence (the dished wosher with its centre
focing the shield, then the ploin
wosher, the
toothed wosher, ond the drive wosher).
6. Fit the commutotor end shield with lifted
brushes on the shoft (in
the position
occording
to the recess
for the excitotion outlet ond the
notch) ond screw in the clomping bolts.
7. Instoll the brush interconnecting strip ond
bolt it down together with the field winding
outlets to the positive
brush holders, lower the
brushes. 8. Fit the Insuloting strip in position
ond bolt
down the cover. 9. Test the storter mottr.
Diognosing Storter Motor Defects in Cor
o) lf the storter motor refuses
to operote, look
first for on interrupted connection between
the bottery ond
the storter
motor, the engine
eorthing ond the storter
motor, or the engine
eorthing ond the bottery. lf these connec-
tions ore in order (current
flows to the ter' DK
1575
Fig. 13.10/3 -
Storter Motor Testlng Connection
minols u30"
ond "50"
with switched on
ignition), stort looking for o foilure of the
storter motor switch. Even in this instonce,
the couse con be o fully dischorged or foulty
bottery.
b) lf the storter motor
continues running
even
ofter the ignition key hos been switched in
the switch box from the position "START",
it hos to be stopped without ony deloy by
disconnecting the bottery (using
its eorthed
pole).
c) lf the storter motor hos no power
to cronk
the engine, stort with switched-on heod-
lights. A
morked dimming indicotes c poorly
chorged bottery.
Tentotive Checking of
Storter Motor
Outside Cor
Connect the terminol "30'of
the storter
motor to o properly
chorged bottery ond incor'
porote on ommeter with o wide
meosuring ronge
into the circuit -
see Fig. 13.10/3.
Stort the
engine (feed
current to the terminol "50").
The
volue of the current ot idling speed must
not
exceed 65 omperes (not
considering the peok
ot
the first momentous deflection).
The storter motor must run noiselessly,
smoothly, ond the pinion
must move smoothly
into ond out of the rest position
(engoge
ond
diesengoge). The engoged pinion
must not ro-
tote direct on the foce of the slip-on ring. The
run-out of the storter motor must not lost longer
thon 8 seconds ofter the disconnection of the
switch from the current supply.
Inspect the brush pressure
springs. The
brushes must
beor on the commutotor by ot
leost two thirds of their surfoce ond they must
move freely in their cells.
The ormoture should hove o noticeoble oxiol
cleoronce (ploy)
not exceeding 0.7 mm.
At
o slight rototion of the pinion
in the direction
of the storter motor rototion,
the idlor must
slip
freely.
186
I-
.'t Fig.
15.3/3 -
Oil Filter
oil f ilter bowl
witlr f ilter
element
centre-boll oil pressure
switclr pressure
oir. When driving often
on dusty roods,
ihe cleoning intervols
should
be shortened by
holf. For oir cleoner mointenonce in tropicol
re'
gions refer to
ChoPter 16.2.
Air Cleoner -
winter oPerotion
Remove the rubber
cop from
the cover exten-
sion orm ond
use it to stop the mouth of
the
orm. Fit o guide extension into
the cleored hole
in the ornr ond
insert the
corrugoted poper hose
(included in the
cor equipment) into
the
ex-
iension ond
the holder on the
intoke ond
ex-
houst monifold.
Give the
hose the required shope by
bending
it slowly ond corefully. Above
oll, ploce
it into
the holcier so thot
there is
o suff icient distonce
(wide enough to
insert o
finger) between it
crnd the exhot-tst monifold.
Tightening of
cYlinder heod bolts
The cylinder heod
bolts should be tightened
in the running-in period before
the gosket gets
settled ond then
ofter every replocement of the
gosket, i.e., ofter
obout 1,000
kilometres' For
itre tightening procedure,
s9e
Chopter
-2'16'
Check'ilg of vilve
cleoronce ofter
every tighten'
ing of tlie
cylinder heod
is o
routine procedure
which must not be omitted.
Volve Cleoronce
For checking procedures
ond odiusting volues,
refer to ChoPter 2.13.
Alternotor V'belt
Tensioning
Loosen the
nuts of the bolts
in the olternotor
f longe (fostening
it to
the engine ond
the strut)
ond'of itre
bottJ holding down
the strut on
the
olternotor, ond
swing
oside (tip)
the olternotor'
Adiust the
belt so
thot it gives
woy 10- to
15 mm midwoy between the
belt pulleys
when
depressed lightly (ot
if o- weight of obout
2 kg were opplieal with
the
finger ot this point'
LoCk the
olternotor in
this position
by tighten-
ing properlY
oll the nuts.
Belt dimensions: 9x9.5x1,0O0 mm.
To Cleon the
Distributor
The contoct breoker points, the
cover, ond
the rotor orm
of the distributor must never
be
greosy or dirty. Scrope off
ony burns on the
distributor cover.
lf you hove
cleoned the
distributor with
oetrol, do
not ref it the cover till ofter
the petrol
hos comPletelY evoPoroted.
222
oll
the greose
into the beorings. Tighten
the
cop thoioughly so
thot it connot be worked
loose by vibrotion.
Air Cleoner -
cleoning ond
replocing of
filter
element
Unclosp the cover
fostening clips
and lift
owoy the lid. Depress the
cross broce in
the
1ock6t, rotote
it
slightly to disengoge it, ond
withdrow the filter
element. Wipe
cleon the
inside of the
iocket, cleon
the filter
element or
reploce it with o new
one, ond reclose the oir
cleoner proceeding
in reverse order.
Shoke ond
top the filtet element to
rid it of
clirt porticles, oncl
blow it off ond through with
Fiq.15314
-
Lubricotor of
Woter Pump Beorings
r
5.9-15. r
2
Dismontle the housing, remove
old greose,
cleon the individuol ports,
opply fresh greose,
ond reossemble the housing. Sook the felt rings
on the links (pull-rods)
in engine oil.
15.10 WHEELS AND TYRES, SNOW
CHAINS
Tyre Inflotion, Boloncing
ond lnterchonge
of Wheels
The procedures ore outlined in
Chopters 10.1
through 10.3. Snow
choins ond their use ore
deolt with in Chopter 10.6.
Wheel Toe-in -
see Chopter 16.1.
Shock Absorbers -
see Chopter 8.3 "Shock
Absorbers ".
15.11 ELECTRTCAL EQUTPMENT
Checking electrolyte level ond topping up --
see Chopter 13.2.
Sporking plugs -
electrode gop
odiustment,
etc. -
see Chopter 13.7.
Stqrter motor -
exqminqtion ond renewol of
brushes, etc. -
see Chopters 13.11 through 13.14.
lgnition timing, odiustment of contoct breoker
point gop, distributor lubricotion -
see Chop-
ter 15.3.
15.12 BODYWORK -
UNDERBODY
Woshing ond Mointenonce
The visible ports
of the body qre
f inislred in
o hord synthetic boking vornish, the remoining
ports in synthetic vornish.
The underbody is sproy-cooted
with o plostic
compound -
for detoiled informotion, see Chop-
ter '14.9.
Follow the
usuol procedures
when
woshing, cleoning ond polishing
the cor, ond
observe the specific instructions for
the use of
woshing ond cleoning preporotions,
issued by
their monufocturers.
All lights with the exception
of heodlomps
hove cosings of plostic
moteriols qnd
they
should be cleoned onlywith woteror shompoos.
When hosing down the corr
cover the voltoge
regulotor of the olternotor ond
the ignition coil
to protect
them ogoinst sploshing with woter,
ond do not
sproy woter direct on
the door lock
ond the lid covering the fuel
tonk filler neck.
Woshing ond Core of Underbody
Mechonisms
The underbody mechonisms
ore protected
with o synthetic vornish which stonds
well the
usuol woshing procedures.
Protect oll rubberports
ogoinst direct contoct with speciol chemi-
col solvLnts or limit the durotion of this
contoct
to o minimum before
o complete woshing off of
the solvents with woter (by
hosing down, etc.)'
Keep the oil cooler, if fitted on
the cor, in
cleon'condition. Hose
it down when woshing
the cor, ond if dirt still
sticks to the cooling
surfoces, use some of the detergents.
Bodywork Lubricotion
Routine mointenonce includes the
lubricotion
of door hinges ond limiters, hinges
ond releose
mechonismi of the engine bonnet ond boot lid,
the releose mechonism of
the spore wheel,
ond
the leveroge of windscreen wipers. Lubricotion
of inner dolor mechonisms is
included in
speciol
mqintenonce. Lubricote oll occessible mechcnisms
with
high-quolity greoses which
do not
dry, do not
oxldize, ond protect
the mechonisms ogoinst
corrosion for o long time. Oil is
not suitoble due
to its short-time efJect. Any greose con
be used
to lubricqte the
door limiters ond
the front
seot
slide roils.
Lubricotion of SporeWheel Corrier
Bearings-
Remove the spore wheel,
cleon the hinges, ond
opply oil on iheit
upper sides. In oddition, rub
in greose of ony brond.
Lubricotion of Windscreen Wiper
Leveroge -
Remove the cover of the
ioint (o
plostic cup),
f ill it with greose, lubricote the
ioint, ond
rein-
stoll tlre cover.
The Lubricotion of
Inner Door Mechonisms
is possible only
ofter removing the
door ponel
ond the inner 'door
mechonism. Use
only re-
commended greose brcnds.
Lubricote
the bowden
coble of thJwindow wind-up mechonism
with
Fig.15.1211- Lubricotion
of Windscreen Wiper
Leveroge Joint -
ioint cover
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