
Cooling and Heating Systems
7. THERMOSTAT HOUSING
Special Equipment Required:
To Adjust Camshaft Drive Belt — Adjusting tool
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
(1) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(2) On 1.6 liter models, remove the air cleaner
assembly from the engine. Refer to the Fuel and
Engine Management section if necessary. (3) Drain the cooling system as previously de-
scribed. (4) Remove the camshaft drive belt as described
in the Engine section under the heading Camshaft
Drive Belt. (5) Remove the bolts retaining the camshaft
drive belt rear cover to the cylinder block and remove
the rear cover.
\ COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEMPERATURE SENDER SWITCH
View of the thermostat housing and
components.
(6) Disconnect the top radi ator hose, the heater
hose and the inlet manifold heater hose from the
thermostat housing.
(7) Disconnect the wire from the temperature
sender switch and the coolant temperature sensor. (8) Remove the bolts retaining the thermostat
housing to the cylinder head and remove the thermo-
stat housing and the O ring from the cylinder head. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) Ensure that all mounting faces are clean.
(2) Renew the O ring on installation.
NOTE; Ensure that the O ring is not
twisted. Do not use sealant.
(3) Tighten the thermostat housing retaining
bolts to the specified torque. (4) Adjust the camshaft drive belt tension as
described in the Engine section under the heading
Camshaft Drive Belt. (5) Fill the cooling system as previously de-
scribed and check for coolant leaks. 8. WATER PUMP
Special Equipment Required:
To Adjust Camshaft Drive Belt — Adjusting tool
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
NOTE: The water pump is non-repairable
and if faulty must be renewed as a complete
assembly.
(1)
Drain the cooling system as previously de-
scribed.
(2) Remove the camshaft drive belt as described
in the Engine section under the heading Camshaft
Drive Belt. (3) Remove the water pump retaining bolts and
remove the water pump and the O ring from the
engine. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
View of the water pump and components removed
from the vehicle.
(1) Ensure that all mounting faces are clean.
(2) Use a new O ring and smear it with a liberal
amount of silicone grease.
(3) Install the water pump to the engine but
do
not tighten the retaining bolts until the camshaft drive
belt has been installed and tensioned correctly as
described in the Engine section under the heading
Camshaft Drive Belt.
(4) Fill the cooling system as previously de-
scribed in this section and check for coolant leaks.
9. WELCH PLUGS
To facilitate the casting of the cylinder block and
cylinder head passages and water jackets, a number of
openings had to be ma de at manufacture.

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These openings are plugged with welch plugs. The
plugs may have to be renewed when cleaning the
engine water jackets or when defective due to corro-
sion.
TO RENEW
NOTE: If a welch plug is found to be
corroded it is good policy to renew all the
welch plugs.
(1) Drain the radiator and cylinder block.
(2) Remove the necessary engine components or
accessories to gain ampl e working space around the
welch plug. (3) Using a punch and hammer, tap the welch
plug on its outer circumference into its opening. (4) Grasp the edge of the welch plug with a pair
of multi-grip pliers and using the shoulder of the pliers
as a fulcrum, lever the plug out of its opening. (5) Thoroughly clean and dry the welch plug
opening.
(6) Lightly smear the edge of a new welch plug
and the opening with Loctite 675. (7) Place the welch plug onto the opening and
using a tube or socket fitting the rim of the plug, drive
the plug squarely into its opening.
NOTE; The welch plug must be driven into
the opening straight and squarely or leaks
may occur.
(8) Install the components which were removed
to gain access to the plug. (9) Fill the cooling system as previously de-
scribed. With the reserve tank pressure cap installed,
run the engine until it reaches normal operating
temperature and check for coolant leaks.
10. HEATER UNIT, WATER VALVE AND
CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION
The heater controls use four adjustments to direct
air through the vehicle.
The air intake control selects fresh air from
outside the vehicle or recirculates air from inside the
vehicle. The recirculate position is used in dusty
conditions or to rapidly heat or cool the vehicle
interior. The fresh air positi on is the best to deodorize
the vehicle interior or demist the windscreen.
The air control lever is used to direct air to the
face outlets, the floor outle ts and the windscreen
outlets. This control also has two bi-level positions
where air may be directed to the face and floor outlets
or the windscreen and floor outlets.
The temperature control opens or shuts the heater
water valve to control the flow of engine coolant
through the heater core, which raises or lowers the
temperature of the air passing through the core.
Maximum heating is only available when the engine is
at the normal operating temperature.
The fan speed control switches the fan on and off
and is used to select the desired fan speed.
Air conditioned models use identical controls
with the addition of an air conditioner on/off button.
The centre of the button is illuminated when the air
conditioner is switched on.
Tap the welch plug on its ou ter circumference into the
cylinder block.
Using a correct fitting tube or socket, drive the welch
plug into its opening. View of the heater controls.

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The air conditioner operates only when the engine
is running as the compressor is belt driven from the
engine.
Operating the air conditioner with the tempera-
ture control raised to a hot setting will produce
dehumidified hot air which is particularly useful for
demisting the vehicle glass.
Maximum cooling is achieved by operating the air
conditioner with the temperature control lowered
fully to the coldest setting . Operate the fan at high
speed when using the coldest temperature setting to
avoid forming ice on the evaporator.
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL HEATER UNIT
(1) Remove the dashboard as described in the
Body section. (2) Drain the cooling system as previously de-
scribed in this section. (3) Loosen the hose clamps and disconnect the
heater hoses from the heater pipes.
NOTE: If the heater hos es will not come off
the heater pipes, do not use excess force or
the heater core retaining strap will be dam-
aged. Cut the hoses from the heater pipes.
(4) Remove the steering column upper mount-
ing bolts. (5) Remove the steering column cross support
bolts and move the support towards the right hand
side of the vehicle. (6) Remove the centre support retaining bolts
and remove the centre support from the vehicle.
(7) Remove the demister duct and the right
hand side ventilator duct from the vehicle. (8) Disconnect the blower fan wiring connector
from the rear of the heater controls. (9) Remove the heater retaining bolts.
(10) On models with air conditioning, it will be
necessary to loosen the evaporator mounting bolts. (11) Working in the engine compartment, push
the heater pipe grommet through the bulkhead. (12) Maneuver the heater unit upwards slightly
and out from the bulkhead using care not to damage
the heater pipes. (13) To remove the heater core and tap assembly,
remove the screws from the retaining strap and slide
the heater core from the heater unit.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1 ) Before installing the heater unit to the
View of the heater unit with the dashboard, centr e support, demister duct and right hand ventilator
duct removed.

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Front view of the heater unit showing the heater controls.
vehicle adjust the heater water tap control rod as
follows:
(a) Disconnect the control rod from the air mix
door lever.
(b) Pull the control rod un til there is a clearance
of approximately 2 mm between the end of the
control rod, which is inside the spring and the top
lever. Hold the rod in this position.
(c) Turn the air mix door lever fully anti-
clockwise and while holding the lever install the
control rod to the air mix door lever. (d) Ensure that the heater water tap is operating
correctly and shutting off correctly by blowing through
the heater pipes.
NOTE: No access to the heater water tap
control rod is possible once the heater unit is
installed in the vehicle.
(2) When maneuvering the heater unit into
position use care not to damage the heater pipes. (3) Wet the heater pipe grommets with soapy
water and install onto the heater pipes. (4) Check the heater controls for correct opera-
tion before installing the dashboard and adjust the
controls if necessary using the procedure that follows. (5) Operate the heater unit with the engine
running and ensure that the operation is satisfactory
and no leaks are present. clockwise and install the lower rod then the upper
rod
in that order.
(5)
Hold the side link fully clockwise and the
demist door lever fully anti-clockwise and install the
demist door rod. (6) Holding the side link fully clockwise, set the
air control lever on the dashboard to the face vent
position and install the air control cable to the side
link. (7) With the fan running on the high speed
setting, operate the air cont rol lever through all ranges
and ensure that the operation is correct.
Right hand side view of the heater unit.
To Adjust Temperature Control Rod and Cable
If the temperature control rod requires adjust-
ment it will be necessary to remove the heater unit
from the vehicle. Follow the procedure described
under the heading To Remove and Install Heater Unit.
(1) Working in the passenger footwell disconnect
the temperature control cable from the clip on the side
of the heater unit. (2) Set the heater controls to the maximum heat
position. (3) Hold the air mix door lever clockwise while
lightly pulling on the outer control cable to remove
slack, then install the control cable into the retaining
clip.
(4) With the engine at operating temperature
check the operation of the temperature control lever.
TO ADJUST HEATER CONTROLS
To Adjust Air Control Door Rods and Cable
(1) Disconnect the air control cable from the
side link. (2) Working on the right hand side of the heater
unit disconnect the upper and lower door lever and
demist door lever rods from the retaining clips.
(3) Hold the side link fully anti-clockwise.
(4) Hold the upper and lower door levers fully To Adjust Air Control Cable
(1)
Working in the passeng er footwell, discon-
nect the intake air control cable from the clip on the
intake unit. (2) Set the air intake lever to the recirculate
position. (3) Hold the intake lever to wards the front of the
vehicle and install the control cable into the
retaining
clip.
(4) Check the operation of the air intake control.

Cooling and Heating Systems
11. BLOWER FAN
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
(1) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(2) Working below the glov e compartment, dis-
connect the wiring connector to the blower fan motor.
(3) Remove the bolts retaining the blower fan
motor and carefully lower the motor while disconnect-
ing the drain hose.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
( t ) Tighten all bolts securely.
(2) Check that the blow er fan operates correctly.
Dismantled view of the blower fan and associated
components.
12. AIR CONDITIONING
DESCRIPTION
The air conditioning system, when used in con-
junction with the heater, enables any reasonable tem-
perature to be achieved inside the vehicle. It can also
reduce the humidity of the incoming air, aiding
demisting even when cooling is not required.
The basic components of the air conditioning sys-
tem are an evaporator, co ndenser, compressor, re-
ceiver/dryer, expansion valve and pipes and hoses
carrying the refrigerant through the system. Various
subsidiary controls and sensors are also utilized to
protect the system against low or high pressure and
excessive temperature.
The refrigerant will boil at a very low tempera-
ture (-33 deg C) and therefore must be contained
under pressure. Escaping refrigerant can cause frost-
bite and eye damage and will produce a poisonous gas
when burnt. Also, if the system suffers a rapid loss of
refrigerant, oil from the compressor may be carried
out with the refrigerant. It is recommended that any
work requiring disconnection of the components be
referred to an au thorized dealer.
In the event of major repair s to the vehicle such as
engine removal, the compress or hoses are of sufficient
Schematic diagram of a typical air conditioning
system.
length to allow the compressor to be removed as the
engine is lowered from the engine compartment with-
out disturbing any refrigerant line connections.
If the operation of the air conditioning system is
in doubt, it is recommended that the vehicle be taken
to an authorized dealer for testing and repair.
TO CHECK REFRIGERANT CHARGE
(1) Start the engine and operate the air condi-
tioner on maximum cooling for a few minutes.
(2) Observe the flow of refrigerant through the
sight glass located at the top of the receiver/dryer. On
some models it may be necessary to use a mirror to
see the sight glass. (3) If the system is operating correctly, the sight
glass will be clear during the operation of the com-
pressor. Occasional bubbles may be seen when the
compressor cycles on and off during operation, but a
NUT j-
Bubbles in the sight glass when the air conditioner is
operating indicates a low refrigerant charge.

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lever and remove the screws underneath. Withdraw
the rear console.
On manual transaxle models, unscrew the
gear lever knob and prise out the gear lever rubber
boot. On automatic transaxle models, prise out the
panel around the selector lever and maneuver the
panel over the lever. Remove the screws retaining the front of the
console to the floor panel and withdraw the console
from the vehicle. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
9, DASHBOARD
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Remove the centre console as previously
described in this section. Remove the steering wheel as described in
the Steering section. Remove the upper and lower steering col-
umn shrouds and remove the combination switch.
Refer to the Electrical System section if necessary. Remove the retaining screws and withdraw
the lower trim panel from underneath the steering
column. Remove the screws from underneath the
bonnet lock handle and slide the bonnet lock handle
downwards out of the dashboard. Remove the screws retaining the centre fas-
cia panel, two upper and two lower, withdraw the
fascia panel slightly and disconnect the wiring to the
cigarette lighter.
Dismantled view of the centre console assembly. Au-
tomatic transaxle model.
Remove the radio/cassette bracket retaining
screws. Disconnect the aerial and the wiring and
withdraw the radio/cassette from the centre bracket. Remove the heater control knobs and re-
move the heater fascia panel screws. Carefully remove
the heater fascia panel leaving the heater controls in
place.
Loosen the bolt retaining the large wiring
connector at the lower right hand side of the dash-
board. As the bolt is loosened it will force the
connector apart. Using a screwdriver, carefully prise out the
demister ducts from th e top of the dashboard.
Using a suitable socket, remove the bolts
from underneath the demister ducts. Remove the bolts from the outer lower edges
and the lower part of th e centre bracket assembly.
NOTE: Refer to the illustration for the
location of the dashboard retaining bolts.
(14) With the aid of an assistant lift the dash-
board straight up at the door pillar brackets. Tilt the
View of the dashboard removed from the vehicle. The arrows indicate the location of the retaining bolts.