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(2) Ensure that the stabilizer bar links are in
good condition. Renew if necessary.
(3) When installing the stabilizer bar ensure that
the links are installed perpendicular to the control arm
with the ball joint socket face parallel to the end of the
stabilizer bar. (4) Ensure that the brackets are installed with
the flat portion facing towards the front of the vehicle.
Tighten the retaining bolts securely.
7. SUSPENSION AND STEERING ANGLES
ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Extensive knowledge and special-
ised equipment are required to measure and
correct the suspension and steering angles
with the exception of the front wheel toe in.
Therefore, as it is not a viable proposition
for the average person to carry out a com-
plete wheel alignment, the vehicle should be
taken to a wheel alignment specialist.
Prior to carrying out a wheel alignment, a thor-
ough inspection of the steering linkage, front hub
bearings, ball joints and suspension units should be
carried out. Faulty components should be renewed or
repaired as necessary.
The tread of the front ti res should be examined
for excessive or uneven wear as certain conditions of
tire wear are indicative of damaged or worn compo-
nents in the suspension, stee ring linkage and/or wheels
and bearings. Refer to the heading Tire Wear Trouble
Shooting in the Wheels and Tires section. If the tires
are found to be defective, renew them with serviceable
lyres.
TO CHECK AND ADJUST TOE IN/OUT
NOTE: The vehicle s hould be unladen ex-
cept for the normal amount of fuel and with
the tires inflated to the correct pressures.
(1) With the vehicle on a level floor, raise the
front of the vehicle and s upport it on chassis stands.
(2) Spin each front wheel in turn and using a
piece of chalk, mark a line around the periphery of
each tire as near to the centre as possible. (3) Lower the vehicle to the ground and bounce
the front several times to stabilize the suspension. (4) Set the wheels in the straight ahead position.
(5) Mark the centre chalk line on both tires at a
point approximately 200 mm above the floor and
forward of the suspension. (6) Using a tape measure, measure and record
the distance between the two marked points on the
tire centers.
Diagram indicating the front wheel toe in. Refer to
Specifications for the correct difference between
measurement A and B.
(7) Maintaining the wheels in the straight ahead
position, roll the vehicle forward until the marks are
the same distance from the floor but to the rear of the
suspension. (8) Again using the tape measure, measure and
record the distance between the marks on the tires.
(9) The difference between the front and rear
measurement will give the correct toe in/out reading.
If the larger measurement is at the front, the wheels
are in a toe out position. If the reverse is true, the
wheels are in toe in position. Compare the reading
obtained with the figure given in Specifications.
(10) If adjustment of the to e in/out is necessary,
loosen the tie rod locknuts on both sides. (11) Remove the retaining clips from the small
end of the steering rack rubber boots. (12) Turn the tie rods as required until the correct
toe in/out reading is obtained.
NOTE: It is important to turn each tie rod
equally to maintain the central position of
the steering gear. Ensure that the lengths of
the tie rods are the same.
(13) Tighten the tie rod locknuts to the specified
torque without changing the positions of the adjusters.
(14) Install the retaining clips to the small end
of
the steering rack rubber boots, ensuring that the boots
are not twisted.

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installed. Install the second back up ring, large
diam-
eter first.
(6) Install the second garter spring. Insert
a
machined drift into the bore and lightly push the
garter spring into its locating groove.
(7) Smear the secondary piston with clean brake
fluid. Ease the seal over the piston body into the
groove adjacent to the spring, ensuring that the seal lip
faces the spring and that the nylon spacer is against
the back of the seal. (8) Install the guide onto the secondary
piston,
large internal diameter first, followed by the main seal
with the lip facing away from the spring. (9) Lubricate the secondary piston assembly
with clean brake fluid and install the secondary spring
and retainer to the piston. Install the complete assem-
bly into the master cylinder bore. (10) Smear the primary piston with clean brake
fluid. Install the guide, large internal diameter first,
followed by the main seal with the lip facing towards
the small end of the piston.
(11) Install the retainer to the spigot on the front
end of the primary piston ensuring that the legs of the
retainer engage with the groove on the piston. (12) Lubricate the primary piston assembly with
clean brake fluid and install the assembly into the
master cylinder bore. With a blunt rod, push the
assembly down the bore sufficiently to preload the
pistons. While holding the preload, install the stop pin
and valve assemblies into
the master cylinder body and tighten securely. (13) Install a new O ring to the groove on the boss
of the mounting flange of the master cylinder.
(14) Install new O rings to th e pressure differential
pistons, smear them with cl ean brake fluid and install
them into the master cylinder body. (15) Install a new O ring to the pressure differen-
tial end plug, install the plug to the master
cylinder
body and tighten to the specified torque. (16) Using a blunt probe entered through the
sensing switch location hole, separate the pressure
differential pistons and install the switch actuating
lever between them. (17) Screw the sensing switch into its locating
hole until the detents on the switch body just contact
the locating hole facing (w ith the radial grooves).
Screw the switch assembly in a further half to one full
turn ensuring that the dete nts locate in the grooves.
(18) Install new valve seal s to the proportioning
valve plungers, with the serrations of the seals facing
away from the hexagons of the plungers.
(19) Install the new O rings to the
proportioning
valve plugs. (20) Install the valve springs over the stems of the
proportioning valves, insert the install the valve
plugs.
Tighten the plugs to the specified torque.
(21) Install a new O ring to the base of the fast fill
valve assembly. Install a new valve washer to the base
of the valve.
(22) Install the fast fill valve assembly in
the
primary reservoir port (nearest to the mounting flange
of the master cylinder) and install the snap ring
to
retain the assembly. Ensure that the snap ring is
correctly seated in the groove. (23) Smear the new reservoir retainers with clean
brake fluid and install them into the reservoir ports.
Carefully press the brake fluid reservoir into position,
ensuring that the outlet extensions are fully inserted in
the reservoir retainers. (24) Install the reservoir cap insert to the dia-
phragm and press the cap assembly onto the reservoir.
TO INSTAL
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) Pour a small amount of clean brake fluid into
the reservoir and pump the master cylinder pistons
with a blunt rod until fluid begins to emerge from the
outlets. (2) Install the master cylinder to the brake servo
unit and loosely install the master cylinder retaining
nuts. (3) Connect the brake pipes to the master cylin-
der outlets, but do not tighten at this stage. (4) Securely tighten the nuts retaining the master
cylinder to the brake servo unit.
(5) Securely tighten the brake pipes and connect
the wiring to the pressure sensing switch.
(6) Fill the master cylinder reservoir with clean
brake fluid and bleed the brakes as described under
the Hydraulic System heading. (7) Check and if necessary adjust the brake
pedal height and free play as described under the
Brake Pedal heading.
4. BRAKE SERVO UNIT
TO CHECK OPERATION
(1) With the engine switched off, apply the
footbrake several times to exhaust all vacuum from
the system.
(2) Apply the footbrake and hold the brake pedal
fully depressed.
(3) Start the engine. If the servo unit is function-
ing satisfactorily a distinct downward movement of
the
brake pedal should be noticed. Should the pedal fail to move downward when the
engine has been started, the vacuum system can be
considered inoperative.
NOTE: If the pedal continues to fall away
there is a fault in the hydraulic system.
(4) Ensure that the brake pedal is fully released,
start the engine and run it at medium speed. Stop the
engine.

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the caliper body. Plug the brake hose to prevent the
loss of fluid and the ingress of dirt. Remove and
discard the sealing washers.
(3) Remove the guide bolts and slide the caliper
body from the anchor plate and pad assembly. (4) Remove the piston dust cover retaining clip.
Remove and discard the dust cover.
BRAKEPAD BRAKE PAD
Dismantled view of the front brake caliper.
(5) Place a piece of wood in front of the piston
and using low air pressure applied to the brake hose
aperture, gently force the piston from the caliper bore.
(6) Using a thin blunt probe, preferably made
from wood or plastic, remove and discard the piston
seal from the groove in the caliper bore. (7) Clean all the caliper components in methyl-
ated spirits and arrange the components in order, on
a clean, dry surface to aid in assembly.
To Inspect
(1) Inspect the caliper bore and piston for pit-
ting, wear or damage. Renew the caliper assembly or
piston if damage is evident.
NOTE: Slight rust spots in the caliper bore
may he removed with fine emery paper. The
piston must not be polished as the plated
surface wilt be damaged.
(2) Inspect the guide bolts for wear or damage.
Renew as necessary.
To Assemble
(1) Dip a new piston seal in clean hydraulic
brake fluid. Insert the seal into the groove in the
caliper bore ensuring that the seal is correctly seated
and not twisted.
(2) Install a new dust cover to the piston prior to
installing the piston to the caliper bore. (3) Coat the piston and caliper bore with clean
hydraulic brake fluid and insert the piston squarely
into the caliper bore.
(4) Locate the dust seal in the groove of the
caliper body and install the retaining clip.
(5) Lubricate the guide bolts using a suitable
grease. Install the caliper body to the anchor plate and
install and tighten the guide bolts to the
specified
torque. (6) Replenish the master cylinder reservoir with
the recommended fluid and bleed the brakes as
described under the Hydr aulic System heading.
(7) Install the front wheels and lower the vehicle
to the ground. (8) Road test the vehicle and check for correct
brake operation.
BRAKE DISC
To Check Runout
(1) Raise the front of the vehicle and support it
on chassis stands. Remove the relevant front wheel. (2) Install the wheel nuts with the flat side of
the
wheel nut towards the disc. Lightly tighten the nuts to
secure the disc against the hub.
Rotate the hub and check for disc runout.
(3) Mount a dial gauge stand to a suspension
component and position the dial gauge plunger
against the wheel hub. Check that the end float is less
than 0.05 mm. Excessive e nd float will necessitate
renewal of the hub bearing. (4) Position the dial gauge plunger against the
centre of the brake disc. Ro tate the hub and measure
the runout. Maximum allowable runout is 0.07 mm. (5) If the runout exceeds Specifications, machine
or renew the brake disc. (6) Install the fron t wheel and lower the vehicle
to the ground.
To Remove and Install
(1) Raise the front of the vehicle and support it
on chassis stands. Remove the relevant wheel. (2) Remove the bolts retaining the caliper an-

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(6) Using a suitable pair of pliers, disengage the
upper and lower return springs from the leading shoe,
and then remove them from the trailing shoe. (7) Using a pair of pliers, compress the leading
shoe retainer, turn through ninety degrees and remove
the retainer, spring and pin. Remove the leading shoe
from the backing plate. (8) Using the same procedure, remove the trail-
ing shoe retainer. (9) Lift the trailing shoe from the backing plate
and disconnect the handbrake cable from the hand-
brake lever. Remove the trailing shoe assembly from
the backing plate.
(10) If the brake shoes are to be renewed, remove
the C clip from the trailing shoe and remove the
handbrake lever assembly. (11) If the wheel cylinder is to be overhauled,
proceed as follows:
(a) Disconnect the brake pipe from the rear of
the wheel cylinder and plug the pipe to prevent the
loss of fluid and the ingress of dirt. (b) Remove the bolts retaining the wheel cylin-
der to the backing plate and withdraw the wheel
cylinder from the vehicle. (c) Remove the rubber boots, pistons and spring
from the wheel cylinder bore. Remove the seals from
the pistons. Discard th e rubber boots and seals.
(d) Remove the rubber boot and bleeder valve
from the wheel cylinder.
TO CLEAN AND INSPECT
(1) Thoroughly clean all the brake components,
except the brake shoes in methylated spirits.
(2) Inspect the brake shoe linings. If the thick-
ness of the lining on one or more of the shoes is less
than 1.5 mm thick or contaminated with fluid or
grease, the brake shoes must be renewed as a set. (3) Inspect the wheel cylinder bore and piston
for pitting, wear or damage. Renew the wheel cylinder
assembly if any damage is evident. (4) Check the brake drums for cracks, scoring or
out of round. Renew or machine the brake drums as
necessary.
(5) Inspect the springs and handbrake lever for
fatigue and distortion. Renew as required. (6) Operate the handbrake lever and check for.
smooth operation of the handbrake cable. Renew as
required under the Hand brake Cable and Lever
Assembly heading. (7) Check the bleeder valve for blockage.
(8) Clean and lubricate the adjuster rod.
(9) Clean and inspect the backing plate for
cracks, damage and wear. Renew as required.
TO ASSEMBLE AND INSTAL
(1) If the wheel cylinder was overhauled, pro-
ceed as follows:
(a) Lubricate the pistons and seats with brake
fluid and install the seals on to the pistons so that the
l i p on the seals will be facing towards the centre of the
cylinder.
(b) Install the spring, pistons and rubber boots to
the wheel cylinder ensuring that the rubber boots are
securely located in the cy linder. If necessary, use a
clamp to hold the pistons in the cylinder.
(c) Position the wheel cylinder in the backing
plate and install the brake pi pe to the cylinder. Do not
fully tighten the pipe at this stage. (d) Install the wheel cylinder retaining bolts and
tighten the retaining bolts and brake pipe securely.
Install and tighten the bleeder valve. Install the
valve
boot.
Dismantled view of the right hand rear drum brake
components. Dismantled view of the rear wheel cylinder.
(2) Sparingly lubricate the brake shoe moving
contact surfaces on the backing plate and the adjuster
assembly with a high melting point grease.
(3) If necessary, position the adjusting lever
on
the handbrake lever. (4) If necessary, position the handbrake lever
assembly and washer on the trailing shoe and secure it
with the C clip.
(5) Ensure that the adjuster assembly is adjusted
to its shortest length. (6) Install the adjusting lever return spring to
the
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(7) Using a pair of pliers, compress the hand-
brake cable spring and install the cable to the hand-
brake lever.
(8) Position the trailing shoe on the backing
plate with the upper end located on the wheel cylinder
piston and the lower end on the anchor plate. (9) Install the adjuster assembly to the
trailing
shoe ensuring that the adjuster fork is correctly
located on the upper end of the shoe. (10) Install the pin, spring and retainer to the
trailing shoe, turn the reta iner through 90 degrees and
secure the brake shoe to the backing plate. (11) Connect the upper and lower return springs
to the trailing shoe as noted on removal. (12) Position the leading shoe on the backing
plate with the upper end located on the wheel cylinder
piston and the lower end on the anchor plate. Ensure
that the adjuster assembly is correctly located on the
upper end of the shoe. (13) Install the pin, spring and retainer to the
leading shoe, turn the retainer through 90 degrees and
secure the shoe to the backing plate. (14) Connect the upper and lower return springs
to the leading shoe.
(15) By alternatively adjust ing the automatic ad-
juster manually and sliding the brake drum on and off
the brake shoe assembly, adjust the brakes until the
brake drum will just slide over the brake shoes. Ensure
that the adjuster lever contacts the adjuster star wheel.
Install the brake drum and operate the handbrake
several times to adjust the brake shoes. (16) Install the rear wheels and rotate each wheel
to ensure that the brake shoe linings are not dragging.
(17) Bleed the hydraulic system as described
under the Hydraulic System heading. (18) Adjust the handbrake as described under the
Brake Adjustments heading.
8. HANDBRAKE CABLE AND LEVER
ASSEMBLY
HANDBRAKE LEVER AND FRONT CABLE
ASSEMBLY
To Remove and Install
(1) Raise the vehicle and support it on chassis
stands. Release the handbrake.
(2) Working beneath the vehicle, remove the
exhaust pipe centre heat shield retaining bolts and
maneuver the shield from the vehicle. (3) Remove the rear handbrake cable front
clamp retaining nuts and disconnect the rear hand-
brake cable from the equalizer. (4) Working within the vehicle, remove the
carpet square from the rear of the console. Remove
the retaining screw from the front and rear of the rear
console section and maneuver the rear console from
the vehicle.
Dismantled view of the handbrake lever components.
(5) Disconnect the handbrake warning lamp
switch wiring. (6) Remove the handbrake lever assembly re-
taining bolts and remove the handbrake lever and
front cable assembly. (7) If necessary slide the boot and cover towards
the equalizer, straighten the tang on the lower edge of
the lever and remove the adjuster nut and washer.
(8) Withdraw the front cable from the lever and
remove the boot and cover. Inspect the cable for
chafing or broken strands. Renew the cable if damage
is evident. (9) Check the handbrake lever ratchet and pawl
for wear and renew as necessary. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) Apply lubricant to all the working parts prior
to installation. (2) Ensure that the handbrake cable clamp is
correctly installed. (3) Adjust the handbrake cable as described
under the Brake Adjustments heading.
REAR HANDBRAKE CABLES
TO Remove and Install
(1) Raise the rear of the vehicle and support it
on chassis stands. Remove th e rear wheels and release
the handbrake.
(2) Working beneath the vehicle, remove the
exhaust pipe centre and rear heat shield retaining
bolts and maneuver the heat shields from the
vehicle.
(3) Remove the bolts and nuts retaining the
handbrake cable clamps to the underbody and discon-
nect the rear handbrake cable from the equalizer.
(4) On disc brake models, remove the handbrake
cable to bracket retaining clip on the rear of the
caliper and disconnect the handbrake cable from the
cam lever. Remove the cable from the vehicle.
(5) On drum brake models , proceed as follows:
(a) Remove and dismantle the rear brakes as
previously described.

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Schematic of LED test lamp. Ensure that the connec-
tions to the K (cathode) lead and A (anode) lead of the LED are as illustrated.
lead of the LED. The K lead is the shorter of the two
leads and is adjacent to the flat on the LED.
Solder the 560 ohm resister to the A (anode)
lead of the LED. Solder a short length of wire to the other lead
of the resistor and to the probe. Drill a hole in the side of the case to accept
the wire attached to the K lead of the LED. Mount the probe in the case. If using a pen
case, push the probe through the lower end of the pen
after removing the refill. Push the lead attached to the K lead of the
LED through the hole made in the side of the case and
solder the alligator clip to the lead.
Mount the LED to the case. If using a pen
case, the LED may be mounted in the plug at the top
of the pen after drilling the plug to accept the LED. Suitably attach the probe to the case using
adhesive or tape.
TO TEST SWITCHES
Disconnect the wires from the switch.
Using a test lamp, test each wire to locate the
power wire. It may be nec essary to turn the ignition
On as the switch may be wired through the ignition
circuit. Disconnect the test lamp and connect a jumper lead between the power wire and the wire
from the other side of the switch.
If the circuit functions, the switch can be consid-
ered faulty and should be renewed. Refer to the
heading Switches and Controls.
TO TEST BULBS
Remove the bulb from the bulb holder.
Connect a jumper lead between the positive
terminal of a battery a nd the base of the bulb.
Connect another jumper lead between the
negative battery terminal and the contact on the base
of the bulb. The bulb should illuminate. If the bulb has two filaments, connect the jumper
lead to the second contact on the base of the bulb. The
second filament should illuminate.
If the bulb fails to illuminate, it should be
renewed with a bulb of the correct voltage and
wattage.
TO TEST CIRCUITS
Turn the circuit switch On.
Using a test lamp, check for power at one of
the circuit connections. A fuse is a good starting point.
If power is available, reconnect the connector and
continue checking towards the motor or bulb end of
the circuit.
If power is not available, continue checking
towards the battery or switch end of the circuit.
6. BATTERY
Special Equipment Required: To Test — Hydrometer
To Charge — Battery charger
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
(1) Disconnect the negative and positive battery
terminals.
Installed view of the battery.

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brushes to the brush holder and position the springs
against the ends of the brushes.
Install the O ring to the yoke taking care
that
the O ring is not twisted. Install the yoke, armature and brush
holder
assembly to the drive end bracket, aligning the marks
made on dismantling. Install the end cover to the yoke. Install
and
tighten the retaining bolts securely. Connect the cable to the solenoid field coil
terminal and tighten the terminal nut securely. Install the starter motor to the vehicle
as
previously described.
BOSCH STARTER MOTOR
To Dismantle
Disconnect the brush connector strap from
the lower terminal on the solenoid switch.
Remove the screws retaining the solenoid to
the drive end bracket and remove the solenoid from
the drive end bracket.
Loosen, but do not remove the screws retain-
ing the armature end cover to the commutator end
bracket. Remove the through bolts retaining the drive
end bracket to the commutator end bracket.
Remove the yoke, armature and commutator
end bracket from the drive end bracket as an assem-
bly. Hold the rubber seal in place in the drive end
bracket to keep the engaging lever in position.
Remove the rubber seal from the drive end
bracket. Remove the cover plate from the planetary
gear set and remove the gear set, drive assembly and
engaging lever as an assembly. Remove the armature end cover and com-
mutator end bracket from the yoke. Remove the screws retaining the armature
end cover to the commutator end cover and remove
the armature end cover, C clip and shims from the
armature shaft. Remove the commutator end bracket
from the armature. Carefully remove the brush holder from the
armature. Support the gear set and drive assembly in a
vertical position with the drive assembly uppermost.
Using a suitable drift, tap the stop collar
towards the drive assembly and remove the snap ring
from the drive shaft. Remove any burrs from the drive shaft and
withdraw the drive assembly and stop ring from the
drive shaft.
Clean all parts thoroughly but do not im-
merse the armature, solenoid or drive assembly in
cleaning solvent.
To Check and Inspect
(1) With the starter motor dismantled, check the
brush holder insulation using an ohmmeter.
Connect one test lead to the brush holder positive
BRACKET
Dismantled view of the Bosch starter motor.

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Renewing the high mounted stop lamp bulb.
Remove the bulb holder from the lamp by
twisting it anti-clockwise and removing it from the
lamp body.
Push the bulb inwards, turn it anti-clockwise
and remove it from the holder. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP
To Renew Bulb
Working inside the luggage compartment,
carefully prise the lens from the luggage compartment
lamp.
Remove the lamp bulb by gripping it firmly
and pulling it from the lamp socket. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
Renewing the luggage compartment lamp bulb.
16. WINDSCREEN WIPER
WIPER BLADE
To Remove and Install
Pull the wiper arm away from the wind-
screen until it locks in the vertical position.
Push the pin retaining the wiper blade to the
Removing the wiper blade.
arm and slide the wiper blade along the arm towards
the pivot to allow the blade to be maneuvered from
the arm.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
ensuring that the blade snaps into place as it is
installed to the wiper arm.
WIPER RUBBER
To Renew
(1) Remove the wiper blade from the vehicle as
previously described.
Renewing the wiper rubber.
Squeeze the sides of the clip retaining the
wiper rubber and spine ass embly to the wiper blade
and slide the rubber and spine assembly from the
blade. Slide the new rubber and spine assembly into
the wiper blade ensuring that the spine is engaged with
all the lugs in the blade. Install the wiper blade to the wiper arm.
WIPER ARM
To Remove and Install
(1) Remove the nut retaining the wiper arm to
the drive spindle.