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STEERING
57-20 REPAIRS
5.Lower glove lid and remove fuse box cover.
6.Carefully cut 2 harness clips from LH side of
column and release harness.
7.Release 2 harness clips from RH side of
column and release harness.
8. Models with automatic transmission:
Release key interlock cable from column clip.9. Models with automatic transmission:
Loosen union and release key interlock cable
from column lock.
10. Models with automatic transmission:
Remove bolt securing steering column height
adjuster lever and remove lever.
11. Models with automatic transmission:
Remove nut securing height adjuster clamp
bolt and remove bolt.
12. Models with automatic transmission:
Release key interlock cable from steering
column.
13. Models with automatic transmission: Fit
clamp bolt and nut to retain support bracket in
position.
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STEERING
57-22 REPAIRS
Refit
1.Remove column from vice.
2.Fit new cable ties to steering column.
3. Models with automatic transmission: Fit key
interlock cable clip.
4.Position steering column to vehicle, locate
steering column on PAS rack, aligning column
coupling with PAS rack input flag.
5.Locate steering column on studs fit nuts but do
not tighten at this stage.
6.Fit bolts and snubber to pivot mountings and
tighten bolts to 14 Nm (10 lbf.ft).
7.Tighten nuts to 14 Nm (10 lbf.ft).
8.Fit and tighten PAS rack pinion clamp bolt to 32
Nm (24 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Nuts and bolts must be tightened
with weight of vehicle on suspension.
9. Models with automatic transmission:
Remove clamp bolt from height adjuster and
position key interlock cable.
10. Models with automatic transmission: Fit
height adjuster clamp bolt and tighten nut to 10
Nm (7.5 lbf.ft). Ensure bolt and plastic stop are
correctly located in slot in column bracket.
11. Models with automatic transmission: Fit
height adjuster lever and tighten bolt 12 Nm (9
lbf.ft). Ensure lever is in the fully up position
before tightening bolt. Hold clamp bolt nut to
prevent nut rotation.
12. Models with automatic transmission:
Remove starter key from column lock.
13. Models with automatic transmission: Align
key interlock cable to column lock and tighten
union to 4 Nm (3 lbf.ft).
14. Models with automatic
transmission:Position lock to steering column
assembly and fit shear bolts. Do not tighten
shear bolts at this stage.
15. Models with automatic transmission: Insert
starter key, check operation of steering lock
and that key turns freely.
16. Models with automatic transmission:
Ensure correct operation of key interlock cable.
17. Models with automatic transmission:
Remove starter key from column lock.
18. Models with automatic transmission:
Tighten shear bolts fully and shear heads off.
19. Models with automatic transmission: Fit
passive coil.
20. Models with automatic transmission:
Position ignition switch to column, fit and
tighten screws.
21. Models with automatic transmission:
Secure key interlock cable in clip.
22. Models with automatic transmission:
Ensure key interlock cable is correctly fitted.23.Fit side support bolt and tighten to 10 Nm (7.5
lbf.ft).
24.Position harness and secure cable ties.
25.Fit fusebox cover and close glove box lid.
26.Connect multiplugs to column switch and
passive coil.
27.Fit aperture trim and secure with screws.
28. Fit steering column multi purpose switch.
+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Switch -
combined direction indicator/headlight/
horn.
29.Connect battery earth lead.
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CHARGING AND STARTING
REPAIRS 86-1-11
Tensioner - ancillary drive belt - Td4
$% 86.10.06
Remove
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
2.Remove underbelly panel.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Panel - underbelly.
3.Remove hydramount.
+ ENGINE - Td4, REPAIRS,
Hydramount - engine - RH.
4.Remove ancillary drive belt.
+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Ancillary drive belt - Td4.
5.Remove bolt securing dipstick tube to oil filter.
6.Move dipstick tube aside for access.
7.Remove alternator.
+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Alternator - Td4.
8.Manoeuvre engine to suitable working height.9.Remove Allen bolt securing ancillary belt idler
and remove idler from vehicle.
10.Remove nut, securing ancillary drive belt
tensioner arm to rear of spring housing.
11.Rotate belt tensioner arm through 180° to clear
chassis side member and remove from timing
cover.
M86 5302
M86 5303
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INSTRUMENTS
88-6 REPAIRS
Sender unit - fuel tank gauge
$% 88.25.32
Remove
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
2.Remove fuel pump assembly.
+ FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM -
PETROL, REPAIRS, Pump - fuel.
+ FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - DIESEL,
REPAIRS, Pump - integral - fuel tank - rear -
up to 03MY.
WARNING: Fuel vapour is highly flammable
and in confined spaces is also explosive
and toxic. Always have a fire extinguisher
containing foam, CO
2, gas or powder close
at hand when handling or draining fuel.
3.Disconnect 2 Lucars from top of pump unit
assembly.
4.Release sprag clip securing sender to pump
unit assembly.
5.Remove sender unit.
Refit
1.Position sender to location slots and engage
sprag clip.
CAUTION: Ensure that each of the 4
location lugs on the sender are engaged
with corresponding slots in the tank unit.
2.Connect Lucars to top of pump unit assembly.
3.Fit fuel pump assembly.
+ FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM -
PETROL, REPAIRS, Pump - fuel.
+ FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - DIESEL,
REPAIRS, Pump - integral - fuel tank - rear -
up to 03MY.
4.Connect battery earth lead.
Sender unit assembly - fuel tank - Td4
models - from 03MY
$% 88.25.37
Remove
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
WARNING: Fuel vapour is highly flammable
and in confined spaces is also explosive
and toxic. Always have a fire extinguisher
containing foam, CO
2, gas or powder close
at hand when handling or draining fuel.
2.If fuel tank is full, using a fuel recovery
appliance, drain excess fuel from fuel filler neck
until a level below height of fuel pump is
obtained.
3.Open RH rear and tail doors.
4.Fold RH rear seat forward.
5.Remove 3 fasteners securing front and rear
carpets.
6.Pull back carpet from fuel tank sender
assembly access panel.
M88 0356