
EMERGENCY STARTING 
To release the spare 
wheel, jack and tool kit: 
16A. Undo strap A to 
release the jack from the support. Unscrew nut B, to 
remove the spare wheel. 
16B. Release the jack from the tool stand by lifting tab C. 
The arrangement of the tools in their holder might have 
one of the configurations shown in illustration 16B. 
• 17. RAISING 
THE VEHICLE 
17A. To raise the vehicle, 
position the jack under 
the side member, about 
20 cm from the wheel 
arch. Turn the jack 
handle until the its 
grooved head (see inset) 
fits the flange at the base of the sill. 
REMOVING A WHEEL 
17B. Loosen all the wheel bolts in the 
order shown. 
• Lift the car until the wheel is about 
25 mm
 (1
 in.) off the ground. 
• The hub cap is secured by only three wheel bolts. 
• Remove the hub cap, then unscrew the fourth wheel 
bolt, and remove the wheel. 
• Put the spare wheel on, making sure that the aligning 
peg or pegs on the hub fits into the hole/s in the rim. 
• Attach the wheel with a single bolt and then put the 
wheel cover back on so that the largest hole fits over 
the bolt holding on the wheel. Screw in the other three 
bolts, which also hold on the wheel cover. 
• Lower the car and remove the jack. Tighten the wheel 
bolts evenly in a criss-cross fashion, as shown in 
illustration 17C. 
RAISING THE VEHICLE WITH A TROLLEY JACK 
• 17C. FROM THE FRONT
 -
 Place a hardwood board 
between the jack and the car, see inset. The jack must 
ONLY be positioned under the gearbox case support on 
the side of the differential gears. 
• 17D. FROM THE REAR
 -
 Put a hardwood board 
between the jack and the car ONLY at the back of the 
spare wheel housing. 
• 18. ENGINE STARTING 
JUMP STARTING YOUR CAR 
Choose a fully charged battery with the same or higher 
capacity than the flat battery in your car, then ... 
• Make sure that the car with the flat battery's electrical 
equipment has its ignition turned OFF, and that the 
ignition keys are removed. 
18. • Connect 
one of the jump 
lead clamps to 
the positive 
battery post of 
your flat 
battery. Then 
clamp the other 
end of the same 
lead on to the positive post of the second (charged) 
battery. 
• Connect one end of the second jump lead to the 
negative pole of the charged battery, and attach the 
other end to the metal terminal (as shown) of the earth 
cable from your car's flat battery. 
• Run the engine of the car with the charged battery at 
a medium to slow speed. 
• Start the engine of the car with the flat battery, and 
run the engines of both cars for about three minutes. 
• To reduce voltage peaks when disconnecting the 
jump leads, turn on the air fan and the heated rear 
screen of the car that had the flat battery. 
• Remove the jump leads, starting with the negative 
clamp connected to the car with the flat battery's earth. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: When disconnecting the jump 
leads DO NOT switch on the headlights in place of 
the heated rear screen, as the peak voltage may 
blow the headlight bulbs. 
BUMP STARTING YOUR CAR 
IMPORTANT NOTES: 1) Never bump start a car 
fitted with a catalytic converter, as the sudden rush 
of unburnt fuel into the catalytic converter could 
damage the converter beyond repair. 
2) On models fitted with automatic transmission 
bump starting is not possible. 
3) Ensure that the key is in the ignition and is 
turned to MAR while the car is being pushed, or 
the steering wheel will lock. 
To bump start a car: 
• Place the key in the ignition and turn to MAR. 
• Engage a medium gear (2nd or 3rd), NOT REVERSE. 
• Hold the clutch pedal down while someone pushes. 
• When the pushed car has reached a fair speed, with 
the car still in gear, release the clutch pedal. 
• The engine should now turn over and start running. 
Depress the clutch and keep the car running. 
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(ignition-ON) position and press down the button between the 
two terminals on the reservoir cap
 -
 when fitted. The warning 
light on the dash should light up. When no button is fitted, 
unscrew and raise the cap (ignition key ON) to check the 
warning light. Check the bulb, check the fuse, or have your 
FIAT dealer repair the warning system, if faulty. 
• Job 4. Battery
 -
 check electrolyte level. 
FACT FILE: DISCONNECTING THE 
BATTERY 
• Many vehicles depend on a constant 
power supply from the battery; with 
these you find yourself in trouble if you 
simply disconnect the battery. You 
might find the car alarm goes off, or that the engine 
management system forgets all it ever 'learned', making 
the car feel odd to drive until it has re-programmed 
itself. You might also find that the radio refuses to 
operate until its correct security code is keyed into it. 
• On cars with engine management systems and/or 
coded radios, you must ensure the car has a constant 
electrical supply, even with the battery removed. You 
will need a separate 12 volt battery; put a self-tapping 
screw into the positive lead near the battery terminal 
before disconnecting it, and put a positive connection 
to your other battery via this screw. 
• Be EXTREMELY CAREFUL to wrap insulation tape 
around the connection so that no short is caused. The 
negative terminal on the other battery must be 
connected to the car's bodywork. 
SAFETY FIRST! 
• The gas given off by a battery is highly explosive. 
Never smoke, use a naked flame or allow a spark in 
the battery compartment. 
• Never disconnect the battery (it can cause sparking) 
with the battery caps removed. 
• All vehicle batteries contain sulphuric acid. If the 
acid comes into contact with the skin or eyes, wash 
immediately with copious amounts of cold water and 
seek medjcal advice. 
• Do not check the battery levels within half an hour 
of the battery being charged with a separate battery 
charger because the addition of fresh water could 
cause electrolyte to flood out. 
4. Check the electrolyte 
level in the battery. MAX 
and MIN lines (arrowed) 
are moulded into the 
translucent battery 
casing. In the case of 
non-FIAT-supplied 
batteries, the cell caps or 
strip (a) may need to be 
removed to see the level. 
Original FIAT batteries are of the 'maintenance-free' type and 
usually do not need topping-up. However, if necessary, top up 
after prising off the cell sealing strip with a screwdriver. Top-
up each cell ONLY with distilled or de-ionised water. 
• Job 5. Screen/headlight washer fluid 
check level. 
5A. Top up with a mixture of 
water and screen-wash 
additive, mixed according to 
the instructions on the 
container. FIAT recommend 
Arexons DP1. The reservoir 
for front screen, rear screen 
and headlights (as appro-
priate) is situated in the engine 
bay: adjacent to the left-hand 
strut, behind the battery... 
5B. ...and behind the 
coolant expansion 
tank on diesel 
models, as illustrated 
here. 
• Job 6. Tyres
 -
 check pressures and condition 
(road wheels). 
/ 
6A. Check the tyre 
pressures using a 
reliable and accurate 
gauge. Note that the 
recommended 
pressures (see 
Chapter
 3,
 Facts and 
Figures) are given for ^^
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COLD tyres. Tyres 
warm up as the car is used
 -
 and warm tyres give a false (high) 
reading. You should also check for wear or damage at the 
same time. 
SAFETY FIRST! 
• If a tyre is worn more on one side than another, 
consult your FIAT dealer or a tyre specialist. It probably 
means the tracking needs re-setting, though it could 
indicate suspension damage, so have it checked. 
• If a tyre is worn more in the centre or on the edges, 
this indicates incorrect tyre pressures. 
• Incorrectly inflated tyres wear rapidly, can give 
dangerous handling, and can worsen fuel 
consumption. 
Every three months, 
raise each wheel off 
the ground and turn it 
slowly between your 
36 
6B. Every few weeks, examine the tyre treads for wear using a 
tread-depth gauge. This will help you keep safe and on the 
right side of the law! 
Check treads visually 
every time you check 
the pressures.  

• Whenever a light fails to 
work, check its fuse before 
replacing the bulb. 
• A blown bulb often causes a fuse to 'go' in 
sympathy. 
hands, looking and feeling for any bulges, tears or splits in the 
tyre walls, especially the inner sidewalls. (See Job 59 for spare 
tyre checks.) 
H INSIDE INFORMATION: In time, rubber deteriorates, 
increasing the risk of a blow-out. Keep your eye on the 
sidewalls of older tyres. If you see any cracking, splits or 
other damage scrap the tyre. If you're not sure, consult 
your FIAT dealer or tyre specialist. Q 
_) Job 7. Check lights/change bulbs. 
7A. Pull off the 
headlight multi-
plug (A) and peel 
the rubber cover 
(B) from the back 
of the headlight. 
7B. Unhook the 
bulb securing 
spring (C) from the 
retention clip by 
squeezing inwards 
(arrowed) and 
withdraw the bulb 
(D). 
Without touching the bulb glass, fit the new bulb. A locating 
tag ensures it only goes in in the correct position. Refit and 
reconnect in the reverse order. 
HEADLIGHTS 
IMPORTANT NOTE: On Diesel models with the air filter 
mounted behind the right-hand headlight unit, you will 
first have to remove the large hose, unscrew the clamp 
nut and take off the air filter assembly. See Job 31. On 
later models, there is sometimes an air intake silencer in 
the same place. 
7F. Slide the unit towards the front of the car, then pull out 
from the panel. Turn the bulbholder (A) anti-clockwise, 
remove it, and pull out the press-fit 12V/5W bulb. 
INDICATOR SIDE REPEATERS
 -
 ROUND TYPE 
holder is pushed in slightly, turned anti-clockwise and 
removed. The bulb (B) is a push-fit within it. 
FRONT DIRECTION INDICATORS
 -
 TURBO DIESEL 
MODELS 
7D. Remove the 
lens (B) by 
inserting a screw-
driver as shown 
and pressing down 
the tab (A). You 
can easily remove 
the bulbs with the 
lens removed. 
FRONT DIRECTION INDICATORS
 -
 ALL OTHER 
MODELS 
7E. From inside the 
engine bay, turn 
the bulbholder 
slightly, anti-
clockwise, and pull 
out. Remove the 
bulb (B) and press 
in a new one. Push 
in and twist 
clockwise. 
INDICATOR SIDE REPEATERS
 -
 RECTANGULAR TYPE 
CAS / * touc^ a halogen 
• headlight (or driving light) 
bulb with bare fingers you 
will
 shorten its life, so handle with a piece of
 tissue 
paper. If the bulb is touched, wipe it carefully with 
methylated spirit. 
FRONT SIDE 
LIGHTS 
7C.
 The side light 
bulb holder is 
under the main 
headlight bulb. 
The bayonet-type 
7G. Twist the lens (A) anti-clockwise and remove it. The push-
in bulb can be pulled out and replaced.  

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT 
7b. TIPO: Pull the lens 
downwards to remove 
it. Remove and replace 
the 5W tubular bulb. 
7c. TEMPRA SALOON: 
From inside the boot, 
lever the light unit out 
of its slot with a screw-
driver. Remove and 
replace the 5W tubular 
bulb (A). 
DASH BULBS 
See Chapter 6, Repairs and Replacements for details of 
instrument panel removal for access to its light bulbs. The 
bulbs are a quarter-turn fit in the back of the panel. 
FACT FILE: FUSES 
• 7d. The fuse box is 
found to the side of 
the steering column. 
Pull the lever 
marked FUSE... 
• ...and lower the fuse box. 
• 7e. A symbol above each fuse tells you which circuit it 
protects. Four spare fuses are located near the top of the 
fuse box. 
10A Instrument power supply, windscreen 
washer pump, rear screen washer pump, 
reverse lights, steering column switch lights, 
FIAT CODE system. 
10A Instrument power supply, left tail light, 
right number plate light, right side light, left 
trailer tail light. 
10A Illumination of controls, right tail light, 
left number plate light, right tail light. 
20A Horns, cigarette lighter, stop lights. 
20A Power locks. 
7.5A Interior lighting. 
20A Rear window heater and indicator light, 
door mirror defogging elements (if fitted). 
10A Hazard warning lights. 
25A Electrical fan for radiator cooling (only 
for petrol versions without air conditioner). 
7.5A Direction indicators, right door power 
mirror (if fitted). 
7.5A Rear fog-guard lights and panel 
indicator. 
20A Front fog lights and panel indicator 
(if fitted). 
10A Right low beam headlight. 
10A Left low beam headlight. 
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10A Left high beam headlight and panel 
indicator. 
10A Right high beam headlight. 
20A Windscreen wiper. 
20A Read window wiper, power sunroof and 
heated seat (if fitted). 
20A Heater/ventilation fan. 
Fuses located on the auxiliary panel 
The fuses protecting special devices (options, features of 
special versions or devices with high power require-
ments) are on an auxiliary panel to the side of the fuse 
box under the dashboard. It is much easier to remove 
and replace auxiliary panel fuses if you first remove the 
oddment tray and moulding fastened by 5 screws. The 
panel also houses a number of relays: 
20A Intake manifold heater (petrol engines). 
20A Diesel fuel filter heater (diesel and turbo diesel 
engines). 
20A Headlight washer pump. 
25A Front power windows. 
25A Rear power windows. 
10A Antilock braking system. 
7.5A Low beam headlight dimming system (for countries 
where headlights always need to be on.) 
30A Radiator fan (diesel versions). 
40A Radiator fan (turbo diesel versions with heater). 
60A Radiator fan (turbo diesel versions with air condi-
tioning). 
The arrangement of the fuses on the auxiliary panel 
varies with the number and type of devices present. 
The amperage is clearly marked on each fuse. ALWAYS 
replace a blown fuse with one of the correct amperage. 
NEVER 'fix' a fault by using a fuse of a higher amperage, 
nor 'bridge' a blown fuse
 -
 it could cause a fire! 
7f. When a fuse is 'blown' 
its conductor wire (A) has 
a gap in it. 
If a fuse blows, find out 
why and put it right 
before fitting a new fuse. 
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Not all of the components listed here are fitted to all models. 
CHAPTER 7 
WIRING DIAGRAMS 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Not all of the components listed here 
are fitted to all models. 
IMPORTANT NOTES: 
3. We have sometimes shown the wiring diagram for a 
'highest' spec, model, in the knowledge that 'lower' 
spec, models are usually similar with the deletion of 
certain components. 
1. There are several hundred FIAT wiring diagrams for 
the whole TIPO range. This is a representative selection, 
covering the majority of applications. However, in the 
event that your car's details are not covered here, 
consult your nearest FIAT dealer. 
2 All of the following are Tipo wiring diagrams. Tempra 
saloons and estates are essentially similar. 
4. 'EEC Stage 2 Engines' In late 1994, Tipo 1.4 and 2 -
Litre and Tempra 1.6 MPI vehicles were modified to suit 
new emission regulations. These changes were NOT only 
engine-related. Vehicles covered by this manual are Tipo 
1.4 (with engine code no. 836A4.000) and Tempra 1.6 
(with engine code 159B9.000). See Page 27 for location 
of codes. 
KEY: 
1 Left front light cluster 2 Reversing light switch 3a Left horn 4 Electric cooling fan 5 Dual contact coolant thermal switch 6 Right longitudinal cable connection 7 Right front earth 8 Right front light cluster 9 Right horn 10 Screen/rear window washer pump 11 Left brake pad wear sensor 11A Right brake pad wear sensor 12 Ignition coil 12A Ignition coil with power module 12B Ignition coil with H.T. points 13 Digiplex electronic ignition control unit 13A Digiplex electronic ignition lead connection 13C Diagnostic socket for Digiplex electronic ignition 14 Left front earth 15 Battery earth 16 Engine coolant temperature sender unit 17 Battery 18 Ignition distributor 19 Sparkplug 20 Spark plug 21 Sparkplug 22 Spark plug 23 TDC sensor 24 Alternator 25 Oil pressure switch 26 Connector block 27 Brake fluid level sensor 28 Left side turn signal 30 Idle cut-out device 31 Starter motor 32 Throttle valve sensor 33 Pulse generator for speedometer signal 34 Windscreen wiper 35 Right side turn signal 36 P.T.C. resistor for heating fuel duct 37 Thermal switch for PTC 38 Vacuum sensor for vacuum gauge 39 Fuse and relay control unit E2 Turn signal and hazard warning light flasher E4 Fog light relay E5 Horn relay E6 Heated back window relay E7 Switch discharge connector E9 Windscreen wiper intermittent function E10 Rear fog light relay E11 Dipped beam relay E12 Main beam relay E13 Side light control relay E14 Central locking electronic control unit E1-E3-E8-E15-available (unused) 
40 PTC resistor activation relay 41 20A fuse for inlet duct heater circuit 42 25A fuse for electric window ECU 43 Junction between facia cable and heater cable 44 Earth on left hand side of facia 45 Junction between facia cable and left front door 
G Horn button H Windscreen wiper stalk I Back window wash/wipe selector L Heated rear windscreen switch M Rear screen wash/wipe switch N Windscreen wiper speed switch cables 56 Junction: facia cable and r.h. rear door cables Electric window control unit 57 Glove compartment light bulb Provision for left front speaker 58 Facia cable coupling with right front door cables Provision for left rear speaker 59 Facia cable coupling with right front door cables Supplementary earth point 60 Provision for right front speaker Instrument panel 60A Provision for right rear speaker A Direction indicators warning light 61 L.h. button for courtesy light and electric window B Side lights warning light 62 Junction between rear cable and left rear door C Main beam headlights warning light cables D Heated rear windscreen warning light 63 Junction between rear cable and left front door E Rear fog lights warning light cables E1 Fog lights warning light 64 Left front door lock motor and left front door F Hazard warning lights warning light open warning light G Battery recharging warning light 65 Left front electric window motor H Insufficient engine oil pressure warning light 66 Electric front window control buttons I Trip counter 67 Cigar lighter J Left brake lining wear warning light 68 Braking light switch J1 Seat belt undone warning light 69 Passenger compartment courtesy light K Handbrake on and low brake fluid level 69A Passenger compartment courtesy light with door warning light lock remote control receiver L Choke warning light 70 Hand brake warning light switch M ABS failure warning light 71 Passenger compartment ventilation fan switch N Instrument panel light bulbs 71A Passenger compartment ventilation control 0 Fuel level gauge 72 Passenger compartment ventilation fan speed P Coolant temperature gauge regulation resistor P1 Engine oil pressure gauge 73 Passenger compartment ventilation fan P2 Engine oil temperature gauge 74 Heater controls light bulbs Q Clock 75 Right front door lock motor and right front door R Heater plugs warning light open warning light S Speedometer 76 Right front electric window motor S1 Speed warning light 77 Right front electric window control button T Rev counter 78 R.h. button for courtesy lights and window U Trailer turn signal warning light 79 Luggage compartment lighting X Water in fuel filter warning light 80 Left rear earth Y Excessive turbocharging air pressure warning 80A Right rear earth light 81 Rear cable connection Y1 Lambda probe failure warning light 82 Left tail-light cluster Z Excessive automatic transmission fluid 83 Left rear door lock motor temperature warning light 84 Fuel level gauge Z1 Injection system failure warning light 85 Tailgate lock/release motor Ignition switch 86 Left number plate light Available for radio 87 Right number plate light Available for radio 88 Rear window wiper motor Hazard warning lights switch 89 Heated rear windscreen Stalk unit 90 Right tail-light cluster A Rear fog lights switch 91 Right rear door lock motor B Exterior lighting selector 92 Glow plug preheating system ECU c Control lighting bulb 93 Glow plugs D Light flasher button 94 Engine cooling fan first speed additional resistor E Turn signal stalk 95 30A fuse for engine cooling fan F Dipped/main beam headlight selector 96 Switch for automatic advance 
155  

A Accelerator linkages and cables 118,119 Aerial 112 Airbag 14, 63, 128 Air cleaner/filter 51 Air Conditioning 12,41 Alternator, drive belt . . 49, 50, 110 Antifreeze 43, 44 Anti-roll bars 131 Auto-Biography 1 Automatic transmission fluid 45 gear selector cable 102 
B Ball-joints steering and suspension 57 Battery disconnecting 36 electrolyte 36 safety 7 Bellows, steering gear (see 'Gaiters') Bonnet 15, 143 Brakes 59 to 62, 134 to 142 bleeding 141 caliper 59 to 61, 135, 137 cylinder (master) 138 discs, front 59, 135 discs, rear 61, 137 drums 60, 136 fluid, check level 35,36 handbrake 61, 142 hoses/pipes 62, 141 pads 59, 135, 137 pressure regulating/proportioning . . . valve (ABS) 140 pressure regulating/proportioning valve (Non-ABS) 139 RPM sensors (ABS systems) .... 140 safety 7 servo 138 shoes 135 wear sensors (non-ABS) 60 Bulb renewal (see 'Lights') Bushes 57 Bumper removal and refitting. 146 
c Cables accelerator 118,119 automatic transmission ... 101, 102 choke 119 clutch 46, 101 handbrake 61 Caliper, brakes (see 'Brakes') Camshaft belt 43, 66 Capacities 19,154 Carburettor adjustment 53 removal 117 Catalytic converter 54, 55 safety 6 Central locking 114 Choke 119 Clutch adjustment 46, 100 hydraulic 46, 105 replacement 100 cable 46, 101 Coil, ignition 47, 107, 108 Coil spring 57 Constant Velocity (C.V.) joints (see 'Driveshaft') Contents 4 Controls and switches ... 10 to 14 Cooling system .. 35, 43, 106 to107 change coolant 43 radiator pressure cap 35 Crankcase ventilation system 42 Cylinder head Diesel 87 to 93 
Petrol 67 to 73 
D Data 17 to 27 Diesel bleeding the system 126,127 fuel filter 52 glow plugs 115 injection pump 56,124 injectors 126 Disc, brakes (see 'Brakes') Distributor 108, 109 cap 47 Marelli Breakerless 48 Marelli Digiplex 2 48, 49 Doors hinges 62 locKs and handles 147 to 150 removal and refitting 147 trim panels 146 Drivebelts alternator 49, 50, 110 camshaft 43 Driveshaft C.V. joints 103 gaiters 45, 103 removal and refitting 103 Drum (see 'Brakes') 
E Electrical system 110 to 115 Electronic control module 54 safety 7 Emergency starting 16 Emissions 31, 51 to 56 control 53, 54 legal limits 31 Engine bay layouts 34 Engine dismantling Diesel 95 Petrol 73 Engine mountings Diesel 95 Petrol 83 Engine oil (see 'Oil') check level 34 Engine refitting Diesel 94 Petrol 82 Exhaust manifold 56 Exhaust 56 system 56, 122 Expansion tank 35 
F Facts & Figures 17 to 27 Fan 50, 106 Fast idle carburettor 53, 54 fuel injection 54 diesel 55 Filter air 51 diesel 52 petrol 52 oil (see 'Oil filter') pollen 63 Fire Extinguisher . 6 Fluoroelastomers, safety 8 Fuel cut-off switch 13 Fuel gauge 114 Fuel injection 52, 54, 55, 117 Fuel lines/pipes 51 Fuel pump electric 120 mechanical 120 Fuel system 51 to 56 evaporation control system . 54,122 Fuel tank 121 Fumes, safety 6 Fuses 40 
Gearbox (transmission) .... 44 to 46 oil (automatic) . . 45 oil (manual) 44 Generator drive belt (see 'Alternator, drive belt') 
H Handbrake 61, 142 Headlights (see 'Lights') adjustment 62 bulb replacement 37 Headrest 153 Heater 11 Hoses/pipes (see 'Pipes and hoses') HT leads 47 Hub front 104 rear 134 
I Identification numbers 27 Idle speed adjustment (see 'Carburettor') Ignition system 46 to 51, 107 to 109 coil 47,48 safety 7 Ignition timing 19, 48 to 50 Instruments 110 panel lights 10 Intercooler 123, 124 
J Jacking safety 5 wheelchange 15, 16 Jump leads (Jump starting) 16 
L Lambda sensor ... 54, 55, 121, 122 Lights fog lights 13, 38 hazard warning 13 headlights 13,37 indicators 13, 37 interior 15, 39, 40 MoT 28 number plate 39 rear lights 38 reversing lights 39 sidelights 13, 37 Locks and latches 9, 10, 62 Lubricants 154 
m Manifold fixings 56 Mirrors 14, 150 Mixture adjustment (see 'Carburettor') Model years 17, 18 MoT, getting through 28 to 31 
m Number plates (lights) . . 28, 39, 145 
o Oil change disposal 7, 8 engine 41, 42 transmission 44, 45 safety 7 Oil filler cap 35 Oil filter 41 Oil level engine 34, 35 gearbox 44, 45 topping up 35 
P-Pads, brake (see 'Brakes') Pipes and hoses brakes 62, 138, 141 hot air 121 radiator (cooling system) 43 Plastics, safety 7 Production changes 17, 18 
ft Radiator .* 106 Raising the car 5 Repair data 20 Road test, brakes and steering ... 63 Rotor arm 47, 49 
s Safety First! 5 to 8 Seats 14, 151 to 153 mountings 62 Seat belts mountings 62 pretensioners 151, 152 Servicing Your Car 32 to 63 Shock absorbers 57,131 Shoes, brake (see 'Brakes') Sidelights (see 'Lights') Spark plugs 47, 154 Specifications (see 'Facts & Figures') Speedometer cable 110 Starter motor 110 Steering 57, 58, 127 to 131 lower wishbone 127, 130 power steering 58, 130 rack gaiters 58, 133 Steering wheel 128 Sun roof 151 Suspension ... 57 to 59, 127 to 134 front 57, 127, 131 rear 58, 59, 128, 133 strut 57, 131 
T Tailgate wiper (see 'Windscreen wipers') Tailgate and strut 144 Thermostat 107 Throttle cable and pedal (see 'Accelerator, linkage and cables') Timing belt 43 Diesel 85 to 87 Petrol 65, 66 Torque wrench settings ... 23 to 27 Track control arm (inner bushes). . 57 Track rod ends 57, 58, 128 Transmission. . 80 to 83, 95, 98 to 106 removal 80 to 82 separation and reconnection (Diesel). . 95 separation and reconnection (Petrol). . 83 Transmission fluid 44, 45 Turbocharger replacement 122 to 124 Tyre checking 30, 36 pressures 18,36 
u Universal joints 28, 58 Using your car 9 to 16 
¥ Vacuum unit, distributor 48 Valve clearances 42, 43, 79, 93 Valve grinding 72 Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) 27 
w Washer fluid reservoir 36 Water pump 107 Wheel alignment 28 Wheel bearings 57, 58 Wheel bolts 59 Wheel changing 15,16 Wheel cylinder 137 Wheel sizes 18 Windscreen, damage 29,162 Window regulator 147 to 149 Windscreen washers 112 Windscreen wipers 13,111 Wiring diagrams 155 to 174 
Gaiters 30, 57 
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