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STOP LAMP SWITCH
To Remove and Install
Disconnect the switch wi ring at the connec-
tors.
Loosen the switch locknut and unscrew the
switch from the pedal bracket.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
The stop lamp switch is also the return stop for
the brake pedal. Adjust the pedal free play as de-
scribed in the Brakes section.
Installed view of the stop lamp switch and the flasher
unit.
HANDBRAKE WARNING LAMP SWITCH
To Remove and Install
Lift the small plastic cover directly under the
handbrake and remove the screws.
Remove the carpet at the rear of the centre
console and remove the screws.
Carefully remove the console from the hand-
brake assembly. Remove the retaining screw and withdraw
the switch from the handbrake lever. To Test
Remove the handbrake console as described
in the previous text.
Disconnect the switch wiring at the con-
nector. Connect an ohmmeter between the switch
terminal and a suitable earth. Pull the handbrake lever up.
If no reading is displayed on the ohmmeter,
the switch is faulty and should be renewed using the
procedure previously described. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
COURTESY LAMP DOOR SWITCH
To Remove and Install
With the door fully open, remove the retain-
ing screw from within the rubber cover of the switch. Withdraw the switch from the centre door
pillar.
Disconnect the wiring from the switch and
remove the switch from the vehicle. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
View of the courtesy lamp door switch removed from
the vehicle.
REVERSE LAMP SWITCH
On automatic transaxle models, a combined neu-
tral safety switch and reverse lamp switch is installed
on the side of the transaxle. The test and renewal
procedures are described in the Automatic Transaxle
section.
To Remove and Install
Disconnect the wiring connector terminals at
the reverse lamp switch. Remove the reverse lamp switch from the
transaxle housing. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
Installed view of the handbrake warning lamp switch.
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12. INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Remove the retaining screws from the instru-
ment cluster surround. Carefully withdraw the instrument cluster
surround from the instrument panel sufficiently to
enable the wiring to be disconnected. Remove the
surround from the vehicle.
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FLEXIBLE PRINTED
CIRCUIT
Rear view of the instrument cluster removed from the
vehicle.
(4) Remove the instrument cluster assembly
retaining screws and gently ease the assembly from the
instrument panel sufficiently to enable the wiring to be
disconnected.
If necessary, remove the instruments as follows:
Carefully depress the retaining clips on the
front lens and remove the front lens. On models equipped with a tachometer, slide
the plastic rib from between the speedometer and the
tachometer. Remove the screws retaining the speedome-
ter and the tachometer or fuel/temperature gauges
from the rear of the instrument cluster.
CLUSTER ASSEMBLY
(d) Withdraw both instruments from the front of
the instrument cluster being careful as these instru-
ments are held by protruding pin terminals.
NOTE: Do not touch the faces of the instru-
ment dials as they mark easily.
(e) On models equipped with a tachometer,
remove the retaining nuts and remove the tempera-
ture and/or the fuel gauge from the cluster assembly.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
ensuring that all electrical connectors are correctly
installed.
13. BLOWER FAN
The removal and installation procedure for the
blower fan is described in the Cooling and Heating
Systems section.
14. RADIO/CASSETTE
TO REMOVE AND INSTAL
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Remove the release hole covers on each side
of the radio/cassette.
Dismantled view of the instrument cluster.
Illustration of the radio/cass ette removal tool showing
the required dimensions.
BULB HOLDERS
BULB HOLDERS
Removing the release hole covers from the radio/cas-
sette.
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Using the radio/cassette removal tools during removal of the unit.
Construct the special tools as illustrated,
insert both tools into the release holes on the radio/
cassette and carefully withdraw the radio/cassette
from the mounting bracket.
Disconnect the wiring harness terminal plug
and remove the radio/cassette.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
Remove the special tools from the radio/
cassette, connect the wiring harness terminal and push
the radio/cassette into the mounting bracket. Install the release hole covers on each side
of
the radio/cassette.
15. LAMP UNITS
HEADLAMPS
To Remove and Install
Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
If removing the drivers side headlamp on 1.8
liter engines, remove the bo lt securing the air cleaner
intake duct and remove the air cleaner intake duct.
Dismantled view of the headlamp assembly.
Remove the radiator grille as described in
the Body section. Remove the bolt and nut from the front and
rear of the inner headlamp. Remove the side indicator lamp assembly
and remove the bolts from the side of the headlamp.
Maneuver the headlamp inner side out first
and remove the headlamp from the vehicle. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
To Adjust Headlamp Aim
Ensure that the tires are inflated to the
correct pressure and that the vehicle is positioned on
level ground.
The vehicle should be unladen, with a full
fuel tank and the driver sitting in the vehicle. When using a headlamp aiming machine,
refer to the manufacturers instructions for equipment
being used.
Partially removed view of the headlamp assembly. Diagram showing the correct light patterns using an
aiming board. Dimension A = 5 meters.
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When using an aiming board, position the
vehicle five meters from and square to the aiming
board. Gently rock the vehi cle and allow the suspen-
sion to stabilize. Mark a reference line on the board to
correspond with the horizontal centre line of the
headlamp low beam bulbs. Mark two reference lines on the board to
correspond with the vertical centre lines of
the
headlamp low beam bulbs. Switch on the headlamps and select low
beam. Adjust the headlamps by turning the adjust-
ing screws located at the rear of the headlamp
assemblies. Adjust the headlamps to comply with local
regulations. As a guide, adjust the lamps so that the
low beam pattern strikes the aiming board with the
horizontal cut off point 50 mm below the headlamp
bulb horizontal centre line and the point where the
beam raises from the horizontal is on the headlamp
low beam bulb vertical centre line.
To Renew Low Beam Bulb (Pulsar)
Remove the dust cover from the rear of the
headlamp assembly.
Disconnect the wiring from the end of the
bulb.
Remove the cover from the rear of the
headlamp housing. Release the retaining clip from the bulb
holder and withdraw the bulb from the headlamp. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
ensuring that the new bulb is correctly located in the
bulb holder.
NOTE: Care must be taken not to handle
the glass portion of the bulb as this will
shorten the life of the bulb. Accidental
fingerprints can be removed by applying
methylated spirits to the bulb and drying
with clean tissue or cloth.
To Renew High Beam Bulb (Pulsar) or
High/Low Beam Bulb (Astra) Disconnect the wiring connector and re-
move the dust cover from the rear of the headlamp. Release the retaining clip and remove the
bulb from the bulb holder. Install the new bulb to the headlamp ensur-
ing that the metal plate is correctly located in the
bulb holder.
NOTE: Care must be taken not to handle
the glass portion of the bulb as this will
shorten the life of the bulb.
Accidental fingerprints can be re-
moved by applying methylated spirits to
the bulb and drying with clean tissue or
cloth.
(4) Secure the retaining clip, install the cover to
the headlamp and connect the wiring to the end of the
bulb.
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP (PULSAR)
OR TURN SIGNAL LAMP (ASTRA)
To Renew Bulb
(1) Remove the retaining screws from the front
combination lamp and remove the lens.
Renewing the front combination lamp bulb. Pulsar models.
(2) Push the bulb inwards, turn it anti-clock-
wise and remove it from the holder. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
SIDE INDICATOR LAMP (PULSAR) OR
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP (ASTRA)
To Renew Bulb
(1) Remove the retaining screws and remove
the lens cover.
Renewing the low beam bulb.
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Removing the wiper arm.
(2) Using a suitable lever, carefully prise the
wiper arm from the drive spindle, taking care not to
damage the paintwork.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following point:
Ensure that the wiper arms are installed so that
the wiper blades sweep within 10-20 mm of the
windscreen lower moulding.
WIPER LINKAGE
To Remove and Install
Remove both windscreen wiper arms as
previously described.
Carefully prise the wiper arm drive linkage
from the ball stud on the wiper motor driving crank. Remove the retaining nuts and metal spacers
from the wiper arm dr ive spindle housings.
Maneuver both drive spindle housings into
the plenum chamber taking care not to damage the
paintwork. Ensure that th e water seals on the spindle
housings arc not lost during the removal procedure.
Remove the assembly from the vehicle. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
WINDSCREEN WIPER MOTOR
To Remove and Install
(1) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Carefully prise the wiper arm drive linkage
from the ball stud on the wiper motor driving crank.
Disconnect the wiring from the wiper motor
at the connector socket. Remove the wiper motor retaining screws
and remove the wiper motor from the vehicle. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
REAR WIPER MOTOR
To Remove and Install
Remove the wiper arm and blade assembly
from the pivot as previously described. Remove the nut retaining the pivot to the
rear window. Using a flat bladed screwdriver, prise out the
clips retaining the trim pane! to the interior of the
tailgate and carefully wit hdraw the trim panel from
the vehicle. Depress the lock tab and disconnect the
wiring connector. Remove the bolts retaining the wiper motor
mounting bracket to the tailgate and withdraw the
wiper motor and mounting bracket from the vehicle.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
Installed view of the windscreen wiper motor.
Installed view of the rear wiper motor.
Removing the rear wiper arm.
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Ensure that the wiper motor is in the Park
position before installing the wiper arm. If in doubt,
turn the wiper switch to the Off position and turn the
ignition switch to the On position until the wiper
motor stops.
Install the wiper arm to the pivot so that the
wiper blade is horizontal to the lower edge of the edge
of the rear window when in the Park position.
17. FUSES, FUSIBLE LINKS AND RELAYS
TO CHECK AND RENEW FUSE
NOTE: If a fuse is found to be faulty or
burnt out, use a replacement fuse of the
specified amperage only. The specified amp-
erage is marked on the fuse.
The use of a higher amperage fuse than
that specified could cause damage to the
vehicle wiring harness.
The fuses are mounted in a fuse box
located in the lower right hand corner of the
dashboard.
Remove the cover from the lower right hand
corner of the dashboard and using the information
marked on the fuse box, locate the fuse protecting the
circuit at fault. Pull the fuse out of the fuse box and inspect
it for serviceability.
Should the fuse appear to be in a serviceable
condition, test its continuity with an ohmmeter or test
lamp. Should the fuse be faulty or burnt out,
install
a new fuse of the same amperage. If the circuit is still inoperative or the fuse
burns out again, test the circuit as previously de-
scribed in this section or refer the problem to an
automotive electrician.
TO CHECK AND RENEW FUSIBLE LINK
NOTE: If a fusible link is found to be faulty
or burnt out, use a genuine replacement
fusible link of the specified amperage only.
The use of a higher amperage fusible link
than that specified could cause damage to
the vehicle wiring harness.
A new fusible link should never be in-
stalled until the fault which caused the
original link to fail has been repaired.
The fusible links installed to protect the
vehicles wiring system are located adjacent
to the washer bottle on the right hand inner
mudguard.
Disconnect the negative battery terminal
Check the fusible link visually for service-
ability.
Should the fusible link appear to be in a
serviceable condition, test its continuity using
an
ohmmeter or a test lamp. If the fusible link proves to be faulty, install
a
new fusible link and have an assistant temporarily
connect the battery while the circuit is checked for
operation.
View of the fuse box cover showing the fuse identifi-
cation label. Installed view of the fusible links.
View of the fuse box.
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NOTE: While checking the operation of the
fusible link, loosely connect the battery-
terminal only, to safeguard against damage
to the wiring harness.
(5) If the circuit is still inoperative or the fusible
link burns out again, refer the problem to an auto-
motive electrician.
RELAY LOCATIONS
The various relays employed in the vehicle elec-
trical system are located behind the fusible links
adjacent to the washer bottle in the engine compart-
ment, on the engine compartment bulkhead, under
the windscreen wiper motor and in the fuse box at the
lower right hand side of the dashboard.
The engine compartment relays power the radia-
tor fan, horn, condenser fan, bulb check, automatic
transaxle neutral safety switch, air conditioner and
condenser motor.
Installed view of the fuse box relays.
The fuse box relays power the fuel pump, ignition,
some accessories and the el ectronic control module.
18. TRAILER WIRING
There are several brands of trailer wiring connec-
tors available with a variet y of pin configurations. The
most common is the seven pin type which provides
for two auxiliary circuits, usually used for reverse
lamps and electric trailer brakes.
Installed view of the engine compartment relays.
Installed view of the engine compartment relays.
Useful connections which can be used if the trailer to
be towed is fitted with different type plug to the towing
vehicle socket
Brylite seven pin trailer plug and socket.
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When installing a trailer socket, it may be neces-
sary to replace the original vehicle flasher unit with a
heavy duty unit to maintain the flash rate in accor-
dance with local regulations. Local regulations may
also require the installation of a dashboard mounted
repeater lamp.
Should the trailer socket and plug not be matched,
adaptors can be made or obtained to facilitate con-
nection.
TO INSTAL TRAILER SOCKET.
The minimum materials required are a trailer
socket, mounting bracket, seven core flex, insulated
wiring connectors and a rubber grommet.
(1) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(2)Locate the wiring harness for the lamps at
the rear of the vehicle.
For five pin sockets and plugs, use the following
standard trailer wiring code:
Terminal No.CircuitColor2 Left turn signal lampYellow
3Earth White
5 Ri
ght turn signal lampGreen
6Stop lamp Red
7 Tail lam
p Brown
Minimum material needed for wiring up a trailer.
Utilux trailer socket and plug shown.
(3) Identify the wires for the right turn signal
lamp, left turn signal lamp, tail lamp, stop lamp,
reverse lamp and earth. Use the vehicle wiring
diagram in this section to determine the wire color
for each lamp circuit.
(4)Connect the seven core flex to the various
lamp wires using insulated connectors.
For seven pin sockets and plugs, use the following
standard trailer wiring code:
Terminal No.CircuitColor1 Left turn signal lamp Yellow
2 Reversing lamp Black
3EarthWhite
4 Right turn signal Green
lamp
5Electric brakesBlue
6 Stop lampRed
7
Tail lampBrown
For six pin sockets and pl ugs, use the following
standard trailer wiring code:
Terminal No.CircuitColor1 Tail LampBrown
2 Left Turn Signal Lamp Yellow
3Right Turn Signal LampGreen
4 Stop LampRed
5AuxilaryBlue
6 Earth White
(5) Drill a suitably si
zed hole through the vehicle
floor and install a rubber grommet to the hole.
NOTE: Before drilling the hole, check
whether there is an existing hole which may-
be used. Ensure that a rubber grommet is
installed to prevent chafing of the wires.
Pass the seven core flex through the rubber
grommet. Cut the seven core flex to the required length
and slide the dust cover onto the flex. Remove approximately 15 mm of insulation
from each wire in the flex.
Connect the wires of the seven core flex to
the terminals of the socket, using the standard wiring
code and following the socket manufacturers connec-
tion procedure. Assemble the socket and install the dust cover
to the rear of the socket. Install the mounting bracket as close as
possible to the tow bar ball and high enough to
maintain vehicle ground clearance. Install the socket to the mounting bracket.
Connect a trailer plug to the socket and test
for correct lamp operation.
TO INSTAL TRAILER PLUG
The minimum materials required are a trailer
plug, seven core flex and insulated wiring connectors.
The installation procedure for the trailer plug is
similar to that for the socket with attention to the
following points:
Connect the trailer wiring to the plug accord-
ing to the standard wiring color code and the plug
manufacturers instructions. Use a suitable length of
seven core flex and insulated connectors should the
trailer wiring not be long enough.
If the trailer wiring does not conform to the
standard color code, identify each circuit as follows: (a) Locate the trailer earth wire.
PLUG