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Installed view of the stop lamp switch and the flasher
unit.
(2) Fault in the warning lamp wiring: Check and
repair the fault.
NOTE: When renewing bulbs ensure that a
new bulb of the correct wattage is used.
TURN SIGNAL LAMPS FLASH WEAKLY AND
AT GREATER THAN NORMAL SPEED
1. Faulty flasher unit: Check and renew the
flasher unit.
2. Front or rear bulb blown on the turn side:
Check and renew the bulb.
NOTE: If the flasher unit is to be renewed,
always try to obtain a genuine replacement
part.
HAZARD WARNING LAMPS DO NOT
OPERATE
Fuse blown: Rectify the fault and renew as
necessary.
Flasher unit faulty: Re new the flasher unit.
Hazard warning switch faulty: Renew the
switch.
Fault in the wiring circuit: Check and repair
the fault.
5. TEST EQUIPMENT AND SOME APPLICATIONS
Special Equipment Required:
To Make Test Lamp or Jumper Lead — Soldering
iron
When working on the electrical system, a test
lamp and jumper leads can be very useful to check
circuits.
TO MAKE A JUMPER LEAD
The minimum materials required to make a
jumper lead are one length of 4 mm wire and two
small alligator clips.
Grouping of materials to construct jumper leads of
various sizes.
Bare both ends of a suitable length of 4 mm
wire. Connect a small alligato r clip to each end of
the wire. Solder and tape the connections. Test the jumper lead for continuity by re-
moving one battery cable and connecting the lead
between the cable and the battery terminal. Turn the
ignition On and the dashboard warning lamps should
operate indicating a completed circuit through the
jumper lead. Remove the jumper lead from the circuit and
reconnect the battery.
NOTE: Make a few jumper leads of various
lengths using different sizes and types of
alligator and battery clips.
TO MAKE A TEST LAMP
Due to the extensive use of electronic components
in the electrical system, an LED (light emitting diode)
test lamp can be made from a suitable length of 3 mm
wire, an alligator clip, an LED, a 1/4 watt 560 ohm
resistor, a suitable case such as an old ball point pen
case and a length of rod or wire sharpened to form a
probe.
(1) Solder the length of wire to the K (cathode)
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Check the specific gravity in each cell with a hydro-
meter.
Check the battery electrolyte level and re-
plenish as necessary. Remove the filler cap s from the battery.
Follow the battery charger manufacturers
instructions. (3) Should the battery fail to operate satisfacto-
rily after charging, it is recommended that it be taken
to a workshop with the necessary equipment to per-
form a load test. Load testing, when performed in
conjunction with the specific gravity tests described
above will give an accurate indication of the service-
ability of the battery.
7. ALTERNATOR
Special Equipment Required
To Test On Vehicle - Voltmeter, 100-0-100
amp ammeter, ohmmeter
To Dismantle — 200 watt soldering iron,
bearing
puller, press
To Assemble — 200 watt soldering iron
DESCRIPTION
Two types of alternator are installed to the range
of vehicles covered by this manual, either Hitachi or
Bosch. In the alternator, the field and pole shoe assembly
is the moving part and it is shaped to form the rotor.
Since only a low amperage current flows between the
slip rings on the rotor shaft and the brushes, wear on
the brushes and slip rings is very slight and mainte-
nance is reduced to a minimum. The output current is generated in the fixed stator
windings and is a three phase alternating current
(AC). The stator windings are wound on a laminated
soft iron former, star connected and installed between
the end brackets. As it is not possible to charge a storage battery
with alternating current, it is necessary to rectify the
output of the stator windings to direct current (DC). This is done by a bank of diodes mounted within the
alternator slip ring end bracket.
The output of the alternator is governed by the
regulator and the built in ch aracteristics of the alter-
nator.
The regulator and brush holder assembly on
Hitachi alternators is mounted within the alternator
on the slip ring end bracket side. On Bosch
alternators
the regulator and brush holder unit is mounted to the
outside of the slip ring end bracket. An electrical cut out unit is not necessary with the
alternator charging system as the diodes prevent a
reverse current flow through the alternator.
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
Ensure that the battery is connected with the
correct polarity to earth. Refer to Specifications.
Do not short out or ground any terminals
common to the charging circuit. Always disconnect the battery before con-
necting a battery charger.
If a booster battery is used, always connect it
in a parallel circuit i.e. positive to positive ( + to + )
and negative to negative (- to -) to maintain a 12
volt supply. Never disconnect the battery or terminals in
the charging circuit while the engine is running. Regularly check that the alternator drive belt
tension is as specified. Refer to the Engine Tune-up
section.
Keep the battery terminals clean and all
electrical connections tight. Disconnect the battery and alternator when
electric welding on the vehicle.
TO TEST ON VEHICLE If the charge indicator lamp stays on after the
engine has been started and run at approximately
1 000 rpm, carry out the following tests. Stop the engine.
Check the condition and adjustment of the
alternator drive belt. Clean the battery terminals, tighten all elec-
trical connections, check the wiring for shorts to earth
and/or bridged circuits. Ensure that the battery is fully
charged. If the battery is discharged charge it or
replace it with one fully charged. Start the engine and allow it to run until
normal operating temperature is reached.
Stop the engine and disconnect the negative
battery terminal.
Remove the nut and washer from the alter-
nator output terminal (B +) and disconnect the alter-
nator output lead. Connect one lead of an ammeter to the
alternator output terminal and the other lead to the
lead removed from the output terminal. Connect the negative battery terminal and
connect a voltmeter across the battery terminals.
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Switch on all lamps and allow them to
illuminate for approximately five minutes to reduce
the charge of the battery and to apply a load to the
circuit.
Start the engine and gradually increase the
speed to approximately 2 500 rpm. The reading on
the ammeter should be approximately 75% of the
rated output of the altern ator. See Specifications.
Switch off all the lamps and run the engine at
1 500-2 000 rpm until the indicated charge is below
10 amps. The voltmeter should now read in excess of
13.6 volts.
NOTE: Should the alternator fail to reach
the specific output, the unit will have to be
removed and overhauled or a replacement
unit installed.
Should the voltage reading be above or
below Specifications, the regulator will have
to be renewed.
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
On 1.8 liter engines, remove the bolt secur-
ing the air cleaner intake duct and remove the air
cleaner intake duct. Drain the radiator by releasing the radiator
drain plug, located at the bottom of the radiator and
allow the coolant level to fall below the thermostat
housing level. NOTE: Refer to the Cooling and Heating
Systems section when refilling the radiator
coolant to its correct l
evel, failure to do so
could result in severe damage to engine
components.
Remove the retaining bolts securing the
thermostat housing, disconnect the hose from the
radiator and remove the thermostat housing and
radiator hose from the vehicle. Using a socket and extension bar, remove the
bolt securing the alternator to the drive belt tensioning
bar located under the alternator. On vehicles not equipped with air condition-
ing, remove the front splash guard from under the
front of the vehicle and remove the bolt securing the
alternator to the drive belt tensioning bar. Loosen the upper mounting bolts, slacken
the alternator drive belt and remove it from the
alternator pulley.
While supporting the alternator, remove the
upper mounting bolts and remove the alternator from
the vehicle. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
Do not over tension the drive belt. Refer
to
the Engine Tune-up section for the correct belt
adjusting procedure. Ensure that the wiring and connectors are
securely located on the alternator.
Dismantled view of the Bosch alternator.
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(3) Replenish the coolant in the radiator. Refer
to the Cooling and Heating Systems section for the
correct procedure.
TO DISMANTLE
Bosch Alternator
Remove the alternator from the vehicle as
previously described.
Scribe a mark across the drive end bracket,
stator and slip ring end bracket to facilitate correct
alignment during assembly. Remove the screws and washers securing the
regulator and brush holder assembly. Withdraw the
regulator and brush holder assembly from the alter-
nator. Remove the long screws securing the drive
end bracket to the slip ring end bracket and withdraw
the drive end bracket, rotor and pulley assembly.
NOTE: Ensure that the wave washer behind
the rotor shaft rear bearing in the slip ring
end bracket is not mislaid.
Holding the rotor in a soft jawed vice,
remove the split drive pulley retaining nut, washer
and spacer from the rotor shaft. Remove the split driv e pulley, spacer, plate
washer and fan from the rotor shaft. Using a suitable pres s and press plates,
support the drive end bracket with the pulley end of
the rotor shaft uppermost a nd carefully press the rotor
shaft from the spacer, bearing and the drive end
bracket.
Remove the spacer and the bearing retainer
plate screws from the drive end bracket. Remove the bearing retainer plate and the
bearing from the drive end bracket. If necessary, using a bearing puller, remove
the rear bearing from the rotor shaft. Remove the nut, spring washer and output
terminal components from the {B + ) terminal on the
outside of the slip ring end bracket.
(12) Working inside the slip ring end bracket,
remove the screws securing the diode pack to the
bracket and withdraw the stator and diode pack as an
assembly. Remove the insulating spacer and washer
from the (B +) terminal.
NOTE: The diode pack is supplied as an
assembly and in the event of a component
'failure, must be renewed as a complete unit.
Mark all wiring connections prior to removal
to aid assembly. Where necessary, unsolder the stator leads
from the connector terminals to separate the diode
pack.
NOTE: When soldering or unsoldering the
stator leads from the diodes, grip the leads
with a pair of long nosed pliers. This will
safeguard the diodes by transferring any
excess heat to the jaws of the pliers.
Hitachi Alternator
Remove the alternator from the vehicle as
previously described.
Scribe a mark across the drive end bracket,
stator and slip ring end bracket to facilitate correct
alignment during assembly. Remove the through bolts retaining the drive
end bracket to the slip ring end bracket. Apply a heated 200 watt soldering iron to the
slip ring end bracket at the bearing mounting boss for
3-4 minutes to heat the bracket and allow the removal
of the slip ring end bearing. Carefully prise the slip ring end bracket and
stator assembly from the drive end bracket and rotor
assembly using suitable levers. Do not insert the levers
too far or damage to the stator will occur.
Hold the rotor and driv e end bracket assem-
bly in a soft jawed vice and remove the nut retaining
the drive pulley to the rotor. Remove the washer, pulley and spacer
washer from the rotor shaft.
Using a soft faced hammer, drive the rotor
shaft assembly from the drive end bracket and remove
the inner spacer washer from the rotor shaft.
Remove the bearing retainer plate screws
and remove the plate. Using a suitable drift, drive the
bearing from the bracket. Remove the retaining nut and insulator
washer from the alternator terminal. Remove the slip ring end bracket retaining
nuts and separate the diode pack, stator and regulator
assembly.
If necessary, file the ends of the brush
assembly retaining rivets, caref ully unsolder the ter-
minal plate and remove the brush assembly and
terminal plate from the diode pack. If necessary, remove the fan guide retaining
View of the Bosch alternator stator assembly and the
slip ring end bracket.
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nosed pliers. This will safeguard the diodes
by transferring any excess heat to the jaws of
the pliers.
Using a suitable drift, install the bearing into
the drive end bracket, install the retainer plate and
screws. Tighten the screws securely. Using a suitable press and press plates, install
the bearing to the slip ring end of the rotor shaft.
Ensure that pressure is ex erted only on the inner race
and that the stop ring groove is nearest to the sl i p
rings. Ensure that the rotor sh aft rear bearing stop
ring is positioned so that the protruding part of the
ring is located in the deepest part of the groove. Install the stator, diode pack and
regulator
assembly to the slip ring e nd bracket. Install the
retaining nuts and washers and tighten securely. Install the nut and insulator to the terminal
and tighten securely. Using a piece of wire, hold the brushes in a
retracted position. Hold the drive end bracket in a soft jawed
vice and install the rotor shaft assembly to the drive
end bracket. Install the pulley, retaining nut and washer to
the rotor shaft and tighten the retaining nut to the
specified torque. Apply a heated 200 watt soldering iron to the
slip ring end bracket at the bearing mounting boss for
3-4 minutes to heat the bracket and allow the
installation of the rotor shaft rear bearing. Aligning the marks made on dismantling and
ensuring that the rotor sh aft rear bearing retaining
ring protrusion is located in the deepest part of its
groove, install the rotor/stator assembly to the slip ring
end bracket.
Remove the brush retr acting wire from the
alternator, ensure that the alternator component
marks are aligned, install the retaining through bolts
and tighten them securely. Check the alternator rotor for smooth oper-
ation and install the al ternator to the vehicle
as
previously described.
Check the alternator operation on the vehicle
as previously described.
8. STARTER MOTOR
Special Equipment Required:
To Renew Brushes — Soldering iron
To Renew Armature Bearings — Bearing puller
DESCRIPTION
Two types of starter motors are installed to the
range of vehicles covere d by this manual, either
Hitachi or Bosch.
The starter motor is the induced pole type with
four brushes and four pole shoes with field coils.
A solenoid switch is attached to the starter drive
end bracket. The solenoid plunger is connected to
the overrunning clutch and drive pinion assembly
through a lever and pivot arrangement.
When the solenoid windings are energized, the
plunger acting on the lever and pivot engages the drive
pinion with the flywheel ri ng gear and at the same
time closes the switch supplying power from the
positive lead of the battery to the starter motor field
coils and armature to operate the motor.
As the engine fires, the over-running clutch of the
drive pinion assembly prevents high speed rotation of.
and possible damage to, the starter armature if the
solenoid windings are not immediately de-energized
by releasing the ignition key.
The starter solenoid switch windings are energized
by the ignition switch.
TO TEST ON VEHICLE
Should the starter motor fail to operate when the
ignition switch is turned to the Start position, check
the following points:
Check the battery condition and state of
charge. Refer to the Battery heading for the correct
procedure.
Clean the battery terminals, taking particular
care to remove the scale from the positive ( + )
terminal post and terminal. Check the earth connection for tightness and
cleanliness.
Switch on the headlamps and turn the igni-
tion switch to Start. If the lamps dim but the starter
motor does not operate, it could indicate that a short
circuit has developed in the starting system. Check that the engine is not seized or that the
starter motor drive pinion and ring gear are not
locked as these conditions would -give the same
indications as above.
(5) If the lamps do not dim and the starter
motor does not operate, this would indicate an open
circuit such as a broken or disconnected wire or a
switch not operating.
If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic
transaxle, turn the ignition switch to Start and move
the selector lever through all the gear selection range.
If the starter motor operates in any position other
than N or P, the neutral safety switch is faulty.
(6) Check all the external wiring to ensure that
the fault is not external. If the external circuit proves
satisfactory, indicating that the problem is in the
starter motor, the unit will have to be removed and
tested.
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Disconnect the wiring from the starter motor
solenoid. Remove the starter motor mounting bolts,
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Dismantled view of the brush holder assembly. Bosch
starter motor.
side and the other lead to the negative side. If there is
any indication of leakage the ohmmeter will show a
reading other than infinity. Repair or renew the brush
holder if leakage is evident.
(2) Check the brushes for adequate length.
Brushes should be renewed when their length is below
Specifications. They should be a free sliding fit in the
brush holders.
NOTE: Due to the difficulty involved in
removing and installing the brushes in the
Bosch starter motor, it is recommended that
the brush holder be renewed as an assembly.
(3) Check that the commutator is free from
pitting and burning. Clean with a petrol moistened
cloth and polish with a strip of fine glass paper.
A badly worn commutator may be repaired by
mounting in a lathe, spi nning at high speed, and
taking a light cut with a very sharp tool. After turning,
undercut the insulation between the segments.
(4) Check the armature for short circuit using an
ohmmeter.
Place one of the test lead s on the armature shaft
or core and move the other lead around the circum-
ference of the commutator. If the ohmmeter shows a
reading at any point the armature is faulty and should
be renewed.
Check the drive assembly clutch pinion teeth
for wear, scoring or chipping. A clutch in good
condition should take up the drive in one direction
only. It should rotate easily and smoothly in the
non-drive direction and the assembly should move
smoothly along the armature or drive shaft helical
splines.
Check the armature shaft bushes for wear
and renew as necessary. The old bushes must be
removed and the new ones pressed into the end
brackets using a polished mandrel of the exact diam-
eter of the armature shaft. NOTE: The new bushes must not be reamed
to size, as reaming will impair the porosity
of the bushes and cause early failure. New
bushes should be allowed to stand immersed
in clean light engine oil for one hour before
installation.
To Assemble
Assembly is a reversal of the dismantling proce-
dure with attention to the following points:
Lubricate the helix of the drive shaft lightly
with graphite grease and install the drive assembly
to
the drive shaft. Install the stop collar and snap ring, slide the
stop collar over the snap ring to lock the snap ring in
position.
Lubricate the bushes in both end brackets
sparingly with engine oil. Install the engaging lever and gear set into the
drive end bracket. Install the centre rear bracket and the engag-
ing lever seal into the drive end bracket.
Slide the brush holder assembly into position
on the commutator ensuring that the brush holders
are correctly positioned in the anchor points. Install the commutator end bracket to
the
armature, install the shims and C clip. Check that the armature end float is satisfac-
tory and adjust as necessary using shims of the correct
thickness.
Align the slot in the commutator end bracket
with the cut out on the wiring seal and install the
armature end cover to the commutator end bracket.
Install the cover retaini ng screws but do not tighten.
Ensure that the permanent magnets in the
yoke have not picked up any debris and slide the yoke
over the armature ensuring that the wiring seal locates
correctly in the slot in the yoke.
View showing the planetary gear set. Bosch starter
motor.
206 Electrical System
Install the armature and yoke to the drive end
bracket rotating the drive to align the reduction gears.
Do not use force.
Install the retaining through bolts to the
commutator end bracket and lighten the through bolts
and armature end cover retaining screws securely. Install the solenoid to the drive end bracket,
install the retaining screws and tighten them securely.
Install the brush connector strap and
install
the retaining nut and washer and tighten securely.
9 . IGNITION SYSTEM
The testing and repair procedures for the ignition
system are fully covered in the Fuel and Engine
Management section.
10. STEERING WHEEL
The removal and installation procedures for the
steering wheel and horn pad are fully covered in the
Steering section.
11. SWITCHES AND CONTROLS
IGNITION SWITCH
To Remove and Install
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Remove the retaining screws from the steer-
ing column cover. Unclip and separate the upper and lower
steering column covers and remove the upper cover. Release the column adjusting lever and re-
move the lower cover by guiding the column adjusting
lever through the hole in the upper end of the cover.
Disconnect the ignition switch wiring at the
switch. Remove the retaining screw and withdraw
the ignition switch fr om the lock assembly.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
COMBINATION SWITCH
The combination switch is mounted at the top of
the steering column and incorporates two switches.
The parking lamp, headlamp, headlamp flasher, head-
lamp dipper and turn signal lamps are operated by a
lever on the right hand side. A lever on the left hand
side operates the windscreen washer and wiper switch.
These switches can be re newed without removing
the combination switch.
To Remove and Install Switches
Remove the retaining screws from the steer-
ing column cover.
Unclip and separate the upper and lower
steering column covers and remove the upper cover.
View of the combination switch removed from the
vehicle.
Release the column adjusting lever and re-
move the lower cover by guiding the column adjusting
lever through the hole in the upper end of the cover. Disconnect the wiring connectors from the
applicable switch. Remove the retaining screws located at the
top and bottom of the applicable switch and remove
the switch. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
To Remove and Install Combination Switch Base
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Remove the steering wheel as described in
the Steering section Remove the retaining screws from the steer-
ing column cover. Unclip and separate the upper and lower
steering column covers and remove the upper cover.
Release the column adjusting lever and re-
move the lower cover by guiding the column adjusting
lever through the hole in the upper end of the cover.
Dismantled view of the steering lock and ignition
switch assembly
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Disconnect the wiring connectors from the
rear of the combination switch.
Loosen the clamping screw located at the left
hand side of the combination switch. Push, turn and slide the combination switch
from the steering column. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
REAR WINDOW DEMISTER
SWITCH/HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH
To Remove and Install
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Using two small flat bladed screwdrivers,
carefully lever the edges of the switch forward to
release it from the instrument cluster surround.
Withdraw the switch from the surround and
disconnect the switch wiri ng at the connectors.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
View of the hazard warning switch removed from the
instrument cluster surround.
DOOR LOCKS AND POWER WINDOW
SWITCHES
To Remove and Install
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Loosen the retaining screws securing the
armrest to the door. Using a small flat bladed screwdriver, care-
fully lever the front edge of the switch panel up and
maneuver the switch forward and away from the
armrest. Disconnect the wiring connector and remove
the switch from the armrest. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
POWER MIRRORS AND INSTRUMENT
ILLUMINATION SWITCHES
To Remove and Install
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Using two small flat bladed screwdrivers,
View of the power mirror switch removed from the
vehicle.
carefully lever the edges of the switch forward to
release it from the fascia lo cated directly above the
fuse box.
(3) Withdraw the switch from the fascia and
disconnect the wiring.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
To Remove and Install
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Using two small flat bladed screwdrivers,
carefully lever the edges of the switch forward to
release it from the instrument cluster surround. Withdraw the switch from the surround and
disconnect the wiring.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
View of the rear window wiper/washer switch re-
moved from the vehicle.