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HEATER AND AIR. CONDITIONING 1A-24

Fig. 35-Controls-AII Weather (Chevy II)

The heater components of the system are similar to

the standard Corvette heater with hoses routing engine

coolant to and from the heater core. A vacuum operated

shutoff valve assures that no coolant will pass through

the heater core until the system calls for heat.

Four control knobs surrounding the clock on the in-

strument panel center console provide full control of the

heating and cooling functions of the air conditioning

system.
The general arrangement of the system components

is pictured in Figure 37 while a schematic view of the

system will be found in Figure 36.

Controls Corvette

Four control knobs, grouped around the clock on the

instrument panel central console, provide full control

of the heating and cooling functions of the Corvette Air

Conditioning System. Each of the knobs, through a bowden

cable, operates one of the air diverter doors in the air

distributor assembly. In addition, the AIR COND.-PULL

knob operates the compressor switch; blower speeds are

controlled by turning the AIR PULL knob; and the heater

hot water valve vacuum switch is actuated by the COOL

IN-HQT PULL knob.

Air Conditioning "ON" Knob

The "AIR COND. PULL" knob controls the positioning

of the air diverter door which routes conditioned air

through either the dash diffuser ducts or the floor dis-

tributor outlets. Movement of this knob (hence, movement

of the selector door) also controls' the compressor

switch. When the door is positioned to send air through

the dash outlets the compressor is automatically turned

on to place the cooling system in operation and the fan

is turned on to LOW speed.

Blower Switch and Air Selector

The AIR PULL-FAN knob operates the selector door

in the right hand plenum chamber and may be set to allow

full outside air, full inside air, or a mixture of the two to

DEFROSTER DOOR

OPERATED BY

DEFROSTER KNOB
AIR CONDITIONING DOOR

OPERATED BY

AIR COND. PULL KNOB
BLOWER

OPERATED

BY TURNING

AIR KNOB

AIR DOOR

OPERATED

BY PULLING

AIR KNOB

OUTSIDE

AIR

CONTROLS

HEAT DOOR

OPERATED BY

COOL IN-HOT PULL

KNOB

L.H. OUTLET
CENTER

OUTLET
R.H. OUTLET
AIR COND.

PULL
COOL IN

HOT PULL

AIR PULL

LO-MED-HI
DEFROSTER

PULL

Fig.
36—Corvette Four-Season System Schematic

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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-65

Fig.
92—Chevrolet Four-Season Ducts

Installation

Reverse

assembly.
the removal procedure to reinstall the duct

Left Outlet Duct

Removal

1.
Remove the two parking brake lever bracket to

dash brace attaching screws and move the lever and

cable so they will not interfere with the duct

removal.

2.
Remove the screw and lock washer attaching the duct

outer bracket to the hinge pillar support.

3.
Remove the screws and lock washers attaching the

duct assembly to the dash brace bracket.

4.
Carefully pull the outer end of the duct downward,

detaching the courtesy light from its bracket.

5. Loosen the screws clamping the outlet duct to dis-

tributor assembly flexible tubing at the outlet duct.

The outlet duct may now be removed from beneath

the instrument panel.

6. The duct extension assembly and the deflector as-

sembly may be removed, if desired, as seen in

Figure 95.

Installation

The duct assembly is installed by reversing the re-

moval instructions.

Center Outlet Duct

Removal

1.
Remove the right and left console trim panels.

2.
Remove the radio receiver.

3.
Remove the electric clock.
4.
Remove the knobs, nuts and bezels from the two

air conditioning controls above the clock, AIR COND.

PULL and COLD IN-HOT PULL.

5. Carefully pull the outlet duct and control cables

loose from the rear of the center console and work

it down and out from under the dash. The left hand

control cable runs through the left hand flexible

tubing and may be left in the tubing after it is dis-

engaged from the duct. The right hand control cable

must also be pulled from the duct assembly as the

duct is removed.

6. The center deflector barrel assembly may now be

removed if necessary. Snap off the hairpin clips to

remove the barrel and spacer washers.

Installation

Reverse the removal procedure for installation.

AIR DISTRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY

Removal

1.
Drain the cooling system radiator.

2.
Remove the heater hoses from the core pipes and

remove the cover attaching nuts and cover surround-

ing the core pipes.

3.
Remove the glove compartment assembly and the

glove compartment door.

NOTE:.
See "Section 1 - Body" for removal

and installation of body items.

4.
Remove the right kick pad.

5. Remove the right and left center console trim panels.

6. Remove the radio receiver assembly.

7. Remove the defroster duct.

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CORVETTE BODY 1B-5

Fig.
4—Scribing
Line
Around
Hood
Hingje

2.
Remove cowl "kick" pad grille. |

3.
Disengage control cable fastened to cowl vent by nut

retainer. !

4.
Remove vent control knob retained by
|
set screw.

5. Remove center console trim and pass control cable

under instrument panel with care, avoiding damage

to electrical connections. j

Installation

Install vent assembly following removal procedure in

reverse order. Check operation of vent. Connect positive

battery cable.
Fig.
6—Instrument
Panel Tray

2.
Remove four screws retaining side reveal moldings.

3.
Remove upper reveal molding after marking molding

and header rail to ease reinstallation as shown in

Figure 14.

4.
Mark position of lower reveal molding as shown in

Figure 15 and pry molding out of weatherstrip.

5. From inside vehicle carefully pry weatherstrip from

pinchweld flange of windshield frame (fig. 16) and

work windshield-weatherstrip assembly out of body

opening toward front of vehicle.

Checking Windshield Body Opening

When the vehicle has been involved in a collision or in

cases where windshield has been subject to "strain

WINDSHIELD

Consult Figure 12 for parts identification.

Removal

1.
Remove side, upper and lower garnish moldings

(fig. 13).

Fig.
5—Emblem dnd
Vent Grille
1.
Screen
Assembly

2.
Pad
Assembly
L H.
Fig.
7-Cowl
Area Trim

3.
Pad
Assembly
R. H. 5.
Cover

4.
Trim Panel
Assembly

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CORVETTE BODY
1B-6

ASH TRAY

SET SCREW

(PART
OF
KNOB)
TENSION

ADJUSTING

SCREWS

Fig.
8—Console Trim

cracks",
the
windshield opening must
be
carefully

checked
for
irregularities
and
deformation.
To
check

windshield opening proceed
as
follows:

1.
With weatherstrip
and all
foreign material removed

from perimeter
of
opening and with molding clips
in

place, install windshield checking blocks (Special

Tool J-8942)
as
shown in Figure 17. Note that check-

ing blocks must
be
placed over molding clips
to

obtain proper alignment.

2.
Place
a new
windshield glass
in
opening, resting on

J-8942 blocks
as
shown in Figure
18.

3.
Check
fit of
glass carefully. Space between glass

and frame should not vary more than 1/8".

4.
Mark
and
repair
any
imperfections. Recheck
fit as

required.

Fig.
9—Special Clip
Fig.
10—Sun Visor and Inside Rear View Mirror

Installation

1.
Carefully clean
all
loose material
out of
windshield

frame
(fig. 19).

2.
Install
new
molding clips (Item
9, fig. 12).
Both

models
use 13
type
B
clips equally spaced on lower

frame section.
37
Models use 11 type A clips equally

spaced on the top frame section.

3.
Apply
a
bead
of gun
grade body sealer such
as

3M-1170
in
apex
of
windshield frame
as
shown
in

Figure
20.

4.
Install weatherstrip on windshield glass.

5. Starting
at
bottom center
of
glass, insert
a
piece
of

heavy cord such
as
chalk line,
etc. in
groove
of

weatherstrip.
Cut
cord long enough so that about 10"

of free length exists after going around windshield.

Knot ends
of
cord together where they meet at bot-

tom center
of
glass
and
draw knot into groove
(fig.

21).
Tape loose ends
to
inside surface
of
glass
as

shown.

6. Place weatherstrip windshield assembly
in
wind-

shield frame. From inside
of
vehicle grasp ends
of

cord and pull toward you.
It is
wise to have an assis-

tant exert gentle
but
firm pressure
on
outside sur-

face
of
glass
in the
area where string
is
emerging

from weatherstrip. Figure
22
illustrates action
of

string
on
weatherstrip.
Lip of
seal
is
pulled out of

frame apex and over pinchweld flange.

7. When string
has
been removed, carefully inspect

seating
of lip
over entire perimeter
of
windshield,

paying particular attention to corners.

8. Apply
2
beads
of
sealer on outer surface
of
weather-

strip
as
shown
in
Figure
23.
Inject
a
moderate

quantity
of
windshield cement such
as
3M-6699B

between windshield glass
and
weatherstrip using

pressure gun
as
shown
in
Figure
23.

9. Install lower reveal molding, aligning
it
with mark

made upon disassembly. Refer
to
Figure
12,
View

A, before attempting installation; note that flange
of

molding
and
clips (item
9) at
ends
of
molding must

pass between molding retaining clips and windshield

frame.
li
difficulty
is met in
engaging molding

flange with retaining clips,
a
piece
of
shim stock

may
be
used
as a
"shoe horn"
to
place flange be-

hind clips.

10.
Install
in
order named: Upper reveal molding (align-

ing marks made
at
disassembly); side weatherstrip

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CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS 7-9

6. Connect speedometer cable.

7. Install propeller shaft assembly.

8. Fill transmission with lubricant specified in Section

O.

CORVETTE TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT

, 1. Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Pisassemble transmission shift control lever by un-

screwing ball from lever, lifting out
"T"
handle re-

turn spring and "T" handle, then remove the anti-

rattle bushings.

3.
Raise front and rear of vehicle.

4.
Insert a block of wood between the top of the dif-

ferential carrier housing and the underbody (to pre-

vent upward travel of the carrier when the carrier

front support is disconnected).

5. Disconnect the differential carrier front supportfrom

its frame bracket, by removing the nut on the under-

side of the biscuit mount.

6. Pry the carrier downward to relieve load while re-

moving the two center mounting bolts from the car-

rier front support. (To pry carrier downward insert

crowfoot end of a pry bar through the opening in the

carrier front support, hooking end of bar over top of

the center mounting bolt pad cast in the underside of

the carrier.)

7. Pivot carrier support downward for access to prop

shaft "U" joint.

8.
.
Disconnect prop shaft front and then rear "U" bolts.

9. Disconnect parking brake cable from ball socket at

idler lever located near center of underbody.

10.
Remove prop shaft by moving shaft forward.

11.
Remove heat deflectors from the right and left ex-

haust pipe.

12.
Remove left bank exhaust pipe.

13.
Remove right bank exhaust pipe and heat riser.

14.
Disassemble the transmission mount, as follows:

a. Remove the two bolts that attach rear mount

cushion to the rear mount bracket.

b.
Support engine under oil pan and raise engine to

remove load from rear mount cushion.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to oil pan, a suit-

able wide base, heavy wood platform should be

placed between the jack pad and the oil pan.

c. Remove the three transmission mount bracket-

to-
crossm ember bolts and remove mount bracket.

d. Remove the two bolts from mount pad to trans-

mission case and remove rubber mount cushion

and exhaust pipe "yoke".

15.
Disconnect transmission linkage by removing the

shift levers at the transmission side cover.

16.
Disconnect speedo cable at transmission extension.

17.
Remove transmission output shaft slip yoke.

NOTE:
The yoke is removed to avoid tearing

the heat reflecting pad on the underbody, when

the transmission is being removed.

18.
Remove two bolts to disconnect the transmission

gearshift control lever and bracket assembly from

its adapter plate on side of transmission. Lower

transmission assembly from the vehicle, letting the

gearshift lever slide down and through the dust boot

in the console.

19.
Remove transmission-to-clutch housing attaching

bolts.

20.
Slide transmission assembly rearward from clutch

and rotate transmission for access to the three flat

head machine screws in the control lever bracket

adapter plate. Remove adapter plate. Rotate trans-

mission back to the upright position.

21.
To allow room for transmission removal slowly

lower the rear of engine until the tachometer drive

cable at the distributor just clears the horizontal

ledge across the front of dash.

CAUTION: The tachometer cable can be easily

damaged by heavy contact with the dash. Slide

transmission rearward out of the clutch, then

tip front end of transmission downward and

lower the assembly from vehicle.

22.
Reinstall transmission assembly by performing above

steps in reverse order.

TRANSMISSION OVERDRIVE

INDEX

Page

General
Description 7-10

Maintenance
and Adjustments 7—10

Governor
Switch and Pinion .............. 7-10

Sun
Gear Solenoid Oil Seal and Control

Cable
Bracket 7-10

Case
Rear Oil Seal 7-10

Removal
7-10

Installation
. . . . . 7-10

Control
Shaft Lever and Oil Seal 7-10

Speedometer
Driven Gear 7-10

Electrical
Unit Checks 7-11

Overdrive
Relay . 7-11
Page

Air
Gap 7-11

Point
Opening 7-11

Closing
Voltage 7-11

Solenoid
. 7-11

Closing
Coil 7-11

Engaging
Spring . - 7-11

Ignition
Grounding Contact . 7-11

Governor
Switch 7-11

Kickdown
Switch 7-11

Diagnosis
- Overdrive 7-12

Mechanical
. 7-12

Electrical
7-13

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SECTION 12

ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS

CONTENTS
OF
THIS
SECTION

Page
Page

System 12-1

Instruments and Gauges 12-21

Directional Signal 12r40
Windshield Wipers and Washers 12-44

Wiring Diagrams 12-56

Special Tools 12-60

LIGHTING SYSTEM

INDEX

Page

General Description
!2-i

Maintenance and Adjustments
•.................. 12-2

Headlamp Adjustment......................
12-3

Headlamp Panel Travel Adjustment.
12-5

Service Operations.
. . .. 12-5

Front Lighting
12-5

Headlamp
. 12_5

Parking Lamp
12-5

Fender Lamp
. 12_^

Headlamp Panel
12-8

Headlamp Panel Motor
^2-9

Rear Lighting
l2-10

Tail, Stop and Directional Lamps
12-10
Page

Backing Lamps
12-14

License Plate Lamp
12-14

Automatic Transmission Quadrant Lamp
12-14

Seat Separator Console Lamps
. 12-15

Lighting Switch
. . 12-15

Wiper Switch.
12-15

Stoplight Switch
12-15

Dimmer Switch
12-15

Backing Lamp Switches
12-15

Neutral Safety Switches
12-17

Parking Brake Alarm Switch
................. 12-19

Instrument Panel Compartment Lamp/Switch
12-19

Cirgarette Lighter
12-19

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

.
The lighting system includes: the main lighting switch,

stop light, dimmer, and backing lamp switches, head-

lamps, parking lamps, stop, tail and directional lamps,

instrument illumination and indicator lamps, and the

necessary wiring to complete the various circuits. A

fuse panel provides convenient power take offs and fuse

clips for the appropriate circuits (fig. 1).

Chevrolet and Chevelle headlamp installation is all

new in that the headlamps are located in the radiator

support with adjusting screws and springs. Eliminating

the need for having separate headlamp housings. Chev-

rolet and Chevelle headlamp retainers and springs are

interchangeable.

Chevy n headlamp housings are new because of revised

front end styling and Corvette front end lighting is basi-

cally carryover.

Front fender lamps have been added as an option for

Chevrolet models and as standard equipment on Caprice

series.

Camaro models use single headlamps and the Rally

Sport model headlamps are covered by a retractable

section of the grille when lamps are not used. The sec-

tion of the grille covering the headlamps folds back when

lights are required; the headlamps are stationary. The

covering is retracted by a small electric motor mounted

to the headlamp housing. The headlamps are automat-

ically uncovered when the headlight switch is pulled "ON"

for illumination. If at any time the electrical circuit

becomes inoperative, the lamps can be uncovered manu-

ally. The ignition switch must be
"ON"
in order to close

the headlamp doors.

Parking lamp for Chevelle and Chevrolet models are
new due to revised front end sheet metal and bumper

styling. Parking lamps are located in the bumper on

Chevrolet, Chevelle and Chevy n models

Camaro parking lamps are located in the radiator

grille except for the Rally Sport models on which the

parking lamps are in the valance panel. For styling

reasons, the lens is white and an amber glass bulb is

used. All Camaro parking lamps require a separate

ground wire to assure a good ground contact because of

the plastic grille and painted contact surfaces.

The Chevrolet tail, stop, and directional lamps are in

one housing with a three section lens design on Impala

and Caprice sedans. The center lens for Impala series

is the back-up lamp. The center lens on the Caprice is

a tail lamp with the back-up lamps being located in the

rear bumper. Chevrolet station wagons have three indi-

vidual housings with three lenses, the center lamp being

the back-up. Biscayne and Bel-Air sedans have a single

housing and lens for tail, stop, and directional lamp with

a similarly constructed back-up lamp inboard and adja-

cent to it.

Chevelle tail, stop, and directional lamps are a single

lens design that follows through with the rear fender

styling. The back-up lamp is located in r.ear bumper.

Camaro models except Rally Sport have tail lamps

with integral back-up lamps mounted inboard of the rear

fenders between the trunk opening and bumper. The

Rally Sport model has dual tail lamps in the rear housing

and valance mounted back-up lamps.

Corvette, Chevy n, and Corvair tail and directional

signal lights are carryover. The Corvette has new back-

up lamps center mounted above the license plate opening.

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-14

BACKING LAMPS

lamp Housing Replacement (Fig. 19)

Bumper Installation

1.
Remove two screws retaining housing assembly in

the bumper and remove housing.

'2.
Disconnect lamp wire assembly connector from wir-

ing harness.

3.
Remove lens retaining screws, lens and bulb from

housing assembly and transfer to new housing unit.

4.
Connect lamp wiring assembly to harness assembly,

housing and check operation of lamp.

•5.
Position lamp assembly in place and install retaining

screws.

Corvette (Fig. 18)

1.
Remove license plate and bracket assembly.

2.
Remove tailpipe extensions and rear body valance

panel.

3.
Remove backing lamp attaching nuts.

4.
Disengage backing lamp assembly from body opening

and disconnect wiring harness at rear of lamp.

5. Transfer bulb, gasket and lens to replacement

housing.

6. Connect chassis wiring connector to housing and po-

sition lamp assembly to body opening.

7. Attach ground wire to housing and install retaining

nuts to housing.

8. Install body valance panel.

9. Position license plate assembly to body and install

retaining screws.

LICENSE PLATE LAMP SERVICE

Lamp Housing

1.
Remove the lamp assembly retaining screws and re-

move lamp assembly from mounting location (rear

bumper center face bar most models). On Corvette

models remove rear valance panel.

2.
Disconnect lamp wiring from chassis harness con-

nector (inside trunk on some models).

3.
Force grommet and Wiring down through body open-

ing (where applicable) and remove assembly from

vehicle.

4.
To install replacement unit, insert grommet and wir-

ing through body opening where applicable and con-

nect wiring to chassis harness.

5. Position assembly and install retaining screws. On

Corvette models make sure ground wire is properly

installed.

6. Check operation of lamp assembly.

iuib Replacement

1.
Remove lens retaining screws and lens.

NOTE:
On Camaro models loosen housing re-

taining screws.

2.
Remove and replace bulb.

3.
Position lens and install retaining screws.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

QUADRANT LAMP REPLACEMENT

Chevrolet (Fig. 20)

1.
Remove four screws retaining lower mast jacket

cover to upper cover.

2.
Remove two screws retaining upper cover to instru-

ment console.

3.
Remove two screws securing shield to upper cover

assembly.

4.
Remove and replace bulb.

5. Position shield to upper cover assembly and install

retaining screws.

6.' Position upper cover assembly to instrument console

and install retaining screws.

7. Position lower cover and install four retaining

screws.

Chevy II and Camaro (Fig. 21)

1.
Remove two screws attaching retainer and dial to

directional signal housing; remove retainer and dial

face from housing.

2.
Remove cap and bulb.

3.
Replace bulb and cap, then position dial and retainer

to housing.and install attaching screws.

Fig.
20 - Dial Quadrant Lamp — Chevrolet

1.
Upper Cover

2.
Shield

3. Lamp and Socket
4.
Dial Pointer

5.
Lower Cover

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-19

VIEW A
•CONTACT SUPPORT

DRIVE SLOT IN LINE

WITH HOLE IN SWITCH

PAWL
CONTACT POINT B

CONTACT SUPPORT

DRIVE SLOT IN LINE

WITH HOLE IN SWITCH

FLOOR SHIFT

(EXCEPT CAMARO)
COLUMN SH

Fig.
31 - Neutral Safety Switches

PARKING BRAKE ALARM SWITCH REPLACEMENT

Corvette (Fig. 33)

1.
Remove seat belt retainer and parking brake cover

assembly from center console.

2.
Disconnect wire from brake alarm switch.

3.
Remove retaining screw and switch from

reinforcement.

4.
Position new switch to reinforcement and install re-

taining screw.

5. Connect switch wire and check operation of switch.

6. Install cover and seat belt retainer assembly.

Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II and Camaro (Fig. 34)

1.
Disconnect wiring connector at switch terminal.

2.
Remove nut and lock washer or retaining bolt and

disengage switch from brace.

3.
To install, reverse removal procedure.

INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPARTMENT

LAMP/SWITCH REPLACEMENT

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Reach into glove box, depress bulb in end of switch
and turn counterclockwise to remove bulb.

3..
Remove switch from socket. Carefully detach wire

and terminal from switch.

NOTE:
On some model switches, the wire and

terminal cannot be detached from the switch

making it necessary to cut and splice the switch

wire.

4.
Insert wire and terminal into new switch.

5. Push switch into place and install bulb by setting it in

place, depressing and turning it clockwise.

CIGARETTE LIGHTER REPLACEMENT

Chevrolet, Chevy II, Camaro and Corvette (Fig. 23)

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Disconnect wire connector at rear of lighter unit

under dash.

3.
Remove retainer from rear of housing assembly and

disengage lighter unit from panel.

4.
To install, reverse removal procedure.

Chevelle (Fig. 35)

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-22

SERVICE OPERATIONS

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

Removal and Installation (Figs. 36 thru 40)

I. Disconnect battery ground cable.

2:
Remove four screws retaining instrument bezel to

top edge of instrument console. Disengage tabs on

bezel lower section from clips on instrument console

and remove bezel.

3.
Protect mast jacket to prevent scratching when re-

moving cluster assembly.

4.
Remove eight screws securing leading edges of in-

strument cluster to console and pull cluster forward

from console opening.

5. Reaching behind cluster disconnect speedometer ca-

ble,
chassis harness connector, clock and speed

warning device connections (if so equipped) at rear of

cluster.

NOTE:
On models- with gauge pack, disconnect

oil pressure line also.

6. When all disconnects are made, remove cluster as-

sembly from vehicle.

7. To install, position cluster assembly to console

opening and connect speedometer cable, chassis

harness connector and other electrical connections

as required.

8. Position cluster in console opening and install eight

retaining screws.

NOTE:
Make sure ground strap between

cluster case and center right lower attachment

is properly installed.

9. Engage tabs on instrument bezel with clips on con-

sole and position bezel in console opening, then in-

stall four retaining screws.

10.
Install speed warning device control attaching nut and

knob,
if so equipped.

II.
Connect battery ground cable and check operation of

cluster assembly.

Fig. 36 - Instrument Cluster Installation — Chevrolet
Fig. 37 - Speed Warning Device

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER LAMP REPLACEMENT

(Figs.
38 and 39)

1.
Rotate socket counterclockwise to remove from rear

of cluster housing.

2.
To remove bulb, if socket is black color, pull bulb

straight out. If socket is gray color, depress and

rotate bulb, then pull out.

3.
Install replacement bulb in socket, pressing inward

to lock in place.

4.
Insert socket into housing, with lugs entering notches

in case, and rotate clockwise to lock in place.

PRINTED CIRCUIT REPLACEMENT (Figs. 38 and 39)

1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove all cluster illuminating and indicator lights

from cluster housing.

3.
Remove fuel gauge and clock terminal nuts securing

printed circuit to housing.

4.
Remove four hex head screws retaining printed cir-

cuit to the cluster housing and remove the printed

circuit. . .

5. To install, reverse removal procedure.

CAUTION:. The retaining screws and terminal

nuts are part of the grounding circuit and must

be installed to provide the proper ground con-

nections for the printed circuit.

SPEEDOMETER
REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove screws retaining rear cover to the cluster

assembly. Bend ground strap away from cover and

remove cover.

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ELECTRICAL-BODY
AND
CHASSIS
12-26


Low oil
pressure

• High engine temperature

• Defective wiring
or
switch

connector from sender

in block above starter
on

and
at
left front
of
distributor
on V-8
Sending Unit Replacement

1.
Disconnect wiring harness

unit terminal (located

L-6 engines

engines).

2.
Remove sender unit using Tool J-21757
or 12
point

socket, replace with
new
unit
and
check operation.

GENERATOR INDICATOR

1.
Ignition
on,
Engine
not
Running
and
Telltale Light

Off.

• Indicator bulb burned out, replace bulb.

• Open circuit
or
loose connection
in the
telltale

light circuit.

2.
telltale Light Stays
on
after Engine
is
Started.
If indicator light does
not go out at
engine idle

speed, refer
to
Charging Systems under Engine

Electrical, Section
6Y.

TEMPERATURE (COOLING SYSTEM) INDICATOR

The temperature indicator circuit consists
of two re-

motely located units, indicator gauge
and
engine sender

unit.
The
indicator gauge, located
in the
instrument

panel, consists
of a
red light which will indicate
an
over-

heated engine condition.

Engine Sender Unit Replacement

1.
Drain engine cooling system
to a
level below unit.

2.
Remove sender unit (located
in the
inlet manifold

near water pump housing
on V-8
engines and
in the

cylinder head near
an
exhaust port
oh L-6
engines)

and replace with new unit.

3.
Refill cooling system
and
check operation
of
unit.

CHEVELLE INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES

INDEX

Page

General Description
* *
i2-26

Service Operations
12-26

Instrument Panel
12-26

Instrument Cluster.
12-26

Fuel Gauge and/or Ammeter
12-27

Clock,
i 12-27

Speedometer
12-27
Page

Speedometer Cable
.
. 12-27

Temperature Gauge
12-29

Oil Pressure Gauge
12-29

Indicator Lights.
. 12-29

Oil Pressure Indicator
12-29

Generator Indicator
. . 12-29

• Temperature Indicator
12-29

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Chevelle instrument cluster assembly consists
of:

a speedometer;
a
fuel gauge;
a
generator,
an
engine
tem-

perature and an
oil
pressure indicator lamp, and includes

a clock
on
deluxe models.
On
super sport models,
am-

meter, coolant temperature
and oil
pressure gauges
re-

place
the
appropriate indicator lights. Except
for the

speedometer,
all of the
indicator lamps, instruments
and

gauges
of
these clusters may
be
serviced without remov-

ing
the
instrument cluster assembly from
the
vehicle.

In addition
to the
instrument indicator lamps,
a
brake

warning lamp
is
included
in the
cluster
as
standard

equipment.
The
indicator
is
connected
to the
parking
brake
and
brake pressure differential switches
and

serves
a
dual function.
It
lights when the parking brake

is applied
and
also when
the
brake pedal
is
applied,
if a

malfunction should occur
in the
brake system
due to a

loss
of
hydraulic pressure. Servicing
of the
hydraulic

pressure differential switch
is
covered
in
Section
5 of

this manual.

Regular maintenance
is not
required on the instrument

cjLuster
or its
components other than maintaining dean

and tight electrical connections, replacing defective parts

and keeping
the
speedometer cable properly lubricated.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Figs.
41
thru
44)

Removal

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove steering coupling bolt and disconnect steer-

ing shaft from coupling.

3.
Loosen mast jacket lower clamp.

4.
Remove
air
conditioning center distributor duct
(if

so equipped).

5. Remove radio rear support bracket screw.

6. Remove mast jacket upper support clamp and retain-

ing bolts from lower support (refer
to
Section
9,

Steering).
CAUTION: Cover mast jacket
and
parl

brake handle with
a
suitable material
to
prevc

scratching.

7.
Disconnect speedometer cable
at
rear
of
cluster

housing
and
speed warning control knob
at
panel
(if

so equipped).

8. Remove instrument panel retaining screws (nine

upper and five lower).
.

9. Working under the console remove four lower retain-

ing screws from instrument cluster housing.

10.
Pull instrument panel assembly from console and
lay

forward on mast jacket.

11.
Disconnect wiring harness, cluster lamps and wiring

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

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