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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Repair Manual 12•14Bodywork and fittings
41.25 Withdraw the cigarette lighter and
disconnect the wiring plugs
41.30 Removing the passenger side lower
kick panel
41.29a Lift the glovebox hinge retaining
clips and

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Repair Manual screws. Undo the three screws then withdraw
the lever. Remove the cable retaining clip and
detach the operating lever from the cable (see
illustrations).
28Slacken and remove the five right-hand
lower

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Repair Manual 8Remove the cassette box liner and the box
itself, which is secured by two screws (see
illustration). 
9Remove the rear control panel by undoing the
two screws in the top corners and pulling off the
h

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Repair Manual 19Slacken and remove the two switch panel
retaining screws then carefully slide the panel
up over the handbrake lever until the switch
wiring connectors can be accessed (see
illustrations). Disconnect

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Repair Manual Chapter 13
Body electrical system
Anti-theft alarm system components - removal and refitting  . . . . . .36
Auxiliary warning system components - testing, removal and 
refitting  . . . . . . . . . . .

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Repair Manual 13•2Body electrical system
Fuses and circuit breakers- main fuse box (continued)
Fuse NoRating (A)Circuit(s) protected
715 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Repair Manual The electrical system is a 12 volt, negative
earth type. Electricity is generated by an
alternator, belt-driven from the crankshaft pulley.
A lead-acid battery provides a reserve of power
for starting

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Repair Manual the circuit between the relevant connector and
the battery is problem-free.
13Continue to check the remainder of the
circuit in the same fashion.
14When a point is reached at which no
voltage is prese