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Installation
9. Slacken and remove two bolts securing throttle cable
adjustment bracket to throttle body.
10. Release lower clips and slacken and remove the screws and
upper bolts securing plenum closure panel/wiper motor
assembly to BIW.
11. Guiding wiper spindle through BIW aperture, remove closure
panel/wiper motor assembly from vehicle.
E357931. Ensure that closure panel rubbe r gasket is correctly seated.
E357942. Guiding wiper spindle through BI W aperture, position closure
panel on plenum wall, swivelling motor/linkage assembly on
rubber seat to achieve optimu m spindle to BIW alignment.
3. Fit and tighten securing bolts and screws and slide retaining
clips inwards to lock screws.
4. Position throttle cable adjustment bracket on throttle body and
fit and tighten securing bolts.
5. Position purge valve bracket at bulkhead and fit and tighten
securing bolt and nuts.
6. Position engine harness multiplu g on mounting bracket and fit
and tighten securing nut.
7. Connect motor harness multiplug and locate in retaining clip.
8. Apply suitable lubricant to bore of new outer seal and fit with
washer to motor spindle.
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9.
Fit and fully tighten collar nut on motor spindle.
10. Fit plenum cover. Refer to 76.10.01.
11. Fit wiper arm and blade. Refer to 84.15.44.90.
12. Fit top covers to LH and RH bulkheads and rear of engine
compartment. refer to 76.11.33 and 76.11.35.
13. Fit ground cable to battery te rminal and cover to battery.
Refer to 86.15.15.
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Wipers and Washers - Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Ensure that steering wheel is in the straight ahead, fully
lowered and fully ex tended position.
2. Remove battery cover and disc onnect ground cable from
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19.
3. WARNINGS:
FOLLOWING DISCONNECTION OF THE BATTERY, A PERIOD
OF AT LEAST ONE MINUTE MUST BE ALLOWED TO ELAPSE
BEFORE ANY WORK IS CARRIED OUT ON AN AIR BAG MODULE.
FOLLOWING TEN YEARS IN SERVICE, AN AIR BAG MODULE
MUST BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF IN THE APPROVED
MANNER, AND A NEW AIR BAG MUST BE FITTED.
AIR BAGS CONTAIN A CHEMICAL IRRITANT. IF AN AIR BAG
IS RENEWED, THE ORIGINAL UNIT MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN
ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT SAFETY PROCEDURES.
IN THE EVENT OF A FAULT RUPTURING THE 10A BATTERY
SUPPLY FUSE (F4 LOCATED IN THE FUSE-BOX AT THE DRIVER'S
END OF THE FASCIA), THE FUSE MUST NOT BE RENEWED UNTIL
THE AIRBAG/SRS SYSTEM HAS BEEN DE-ACTIVATED. FUSES OF
ANY OTHER VALUE MUST NEVER BE USED, AS THIS CAN CAUSE
DISARM FAILURE.
Remove driver airbag. Refer to 76.73.39.
4. Remove steeri ng wheel.
5. Remove steering column lowe r cowl. Refer to 76.46.03.
6. Remove steering column upper cowl. Refer to 76.46.02.
7. Remove driver side unders cuttle. Refer to 76.46.11.
8. Release wipe/washer switch mult iplug from retaining bracket
and disconnect multiplug.
9. Sever and discard tie straps se curing key transponder exciter
coil multiplug to harness and disconnect multiplug.
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14. Remove steering column swit chgear assembly for access.
15. Remove flasher/lamp/trip switch assembly from switchgear
bracket.
16. NOTE: Due to soldered connections, it is not possible to
remove wiper/washer sw itch at this stage.
Release windshield wiper/washer switch from switchgear
bracket and position for access.
17. Remove cancellation module from mounting bracket.
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Installation
18. Remove windshield wiper/ washer switch/mounting
bracket/audible warning speaker assembly from vehicle.
1. Position windshield wipe r/washer switch/mounting
bracket/audible warning speaker assembly for access in
vehicle.
2. Fit cancellation module to mounting bracket.
3. Fit wiper/washer switch to cancellation module/mounting
bracket.
4. Fit flasher/lamp/trip switch to cancellation module/mounting
bracket.
5. Position switchgear assembly on steering column and fit and
tighten securing bolts.
6. Connect cancellation module harness multiplugs and fit
multiplugs to retaining bracket.
7. Connect flasher/lamp/trip switch harness multiplugs and fit
multiplugs to retaining bracket.
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8. Conne
ct key interlock solenoid harness multiplug.
9. Connect key t
ransponder exciter
coil multiplug and using new
tie straps, secure mu ltiplug to harness.
10 . Conne
ct wiper/washer switch mu
ltiplug, and fit multiplug onto
retaining bracket.
11. Fit driver side underscu ttle. Refer to 76.46.11.
12. Fit steering column uppe r cowl. Refer to 76.46.02.
13. Fit steering column lower cowl. Refer to 76.46.03
14. Fit steering wheel.
15. Fit driver airbag module. Refer to 76.73.39.
16. Fit groun
d cable to battery te
rminal and fit battery cover.
Refer to 86.15.15.
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Wipers and Washers - Wiper Pivot Arm
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Fit fender covers.
2. Disconnect windshield washer tube from plenum cover
connector.
3. Using tape, mark po sition of wiper blade on windshield.
4. Withdraw wiper arm and blade from spindle.
1. Remove plastic cover fro m wiper arm securing nut.
2. Slacken but do not remove wiper arm nut.
3. Fit extractor 18G2 and ensuring that wiper and
plenum cover are not dama ged, release wiper arm
from tapered spindle.
5. Remove extractor, remove wi per arm securing nut and lift
wiper arm off spindle.
1. Fit wiper arm and blade assembly onto spindle splines aligning
blade with marked position on windshield.
2. Fit wiper arm securing nut.
3. Supporting the wiper ar m, carefully tighten the securing nut to
press arm onto tapered splines.
4. Fit plastic cover over securing nut.
5. Connect washer tubing to plenum cover connector.
6. Remove marking tape from windshield and clean windshield.
7. Remove fender covers.
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Generally, resistance spot welding equipment used in the motor vehicle repair industry does not produce welds of equivalent strength to those achieved during manufactu re. The expression 'single row of resistance spot welds' indicates that the spots
should be spaced on a pitch of 19mm to 25mm, which normally results in mo re spot welds than those produced in the
original factory joint.
Resistance spot welds should be removed using a resistance spot weld cutter. If the new joint is to be MIG plug welded, old
resistance spot welds should be cut from the panel to be reta ined and the resulting holes used for plug welding. Suitable
holes may also be drilled or punched; 8,0 mm dia for sect ions up to 1,6 mm, and 10,0 mm dia for thicker sections.
PLASTICS-EXPLANATORY NOTES
Plastic component and trim materials
This table, in conjunction with the illu strations on the following pages will enable rapid identification of the particular
material of any major plastic part.
• NOTE: Only those components suitable for economic reclamation are identified.
Plastics - Handling Notes
The exterior panel temperature of a vehicle must not exceed 95°C at any time and may only be held at this level for a
maximum of two hours. Similarly, interior vehicle temperatur e must be limited to 86°C for a maximum duration of two
hours. Exposure to temperatures above those specified may result in distorted or permanently damaged components. If
there is doubt concerning temperature limitations, components that may be adversel y affected by exposure to heat should
be removed from the vehicle.
Plastic components that become greasy may be clea ned with an 'SBP 3' spirit wipe, or equivalent.
Recycled Materials
Any of the materials listed in this section, may be recycled provided that they ar e not contaminated by other incompatible
plastics or metals. For instan ce, the air conditioning unit case, manufactur ed from PP (polypropylene), must be separated
from the heater matrix, evaporator, contro l devices (electronic and mechanical) and all fixings before it can be considered
for recycling. After removal, the case mu st only be placed for disposal with materials of the same generic type. Bumper
cover assemblies similarly have side arma tures of dissimilar materials rivetted to them, these together with their fixings
must be removed prior to recy cling. Components manufactured from 'blended' materials must not be recycled with pure
materials. For example do not mix PC/ABS (wheel trim) with ABS ('B' pillar upper trim).
Plastics, Component Location and Type - External
TermMaterial Name
absAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
abs / paAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene and Polyamide (nylon) blend
abs / pcAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene and Polycarbonate blend
ABS / PBTAcrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate and Polybutylene Terephthalate
paPolyamide (nylon)
pcPolycarbonate
pePolyethylene
pmmaPolymethyl Methacrylate
pomPolyoxymethylene (acetal)
ppPolypropylene
ppoModified Polyphenylene Oxide
purPolyurethane
pvcPolyvinylchloride
SMAStyrene Maleic Anhydride