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13.4 TRUNK
13.4.1 Trunk, Description
The trunk houses the spare wheel, the battery, an electrical carrier containing electrical fuses, relays and modules and
a compact disc auto-changer attached to body bracketry. The trunk is fitted with push-fit, velour finish, liners (1 Fig. 1) to the sides and front inner panel; the trunk floor is covered with carpet attached to a removable floor board (2 Fig. 1) and a battery cover (3 Fig. I), one covering the spare wheel and wheel changing equipment, the other covering the
battery and electrical carrier.
The floor board rests on the spare wheel, the front and rear edges
of the floor board locating in blocks on the fuel tank
backboard and on the rear of the body. The blocks accommodate the two possible height settings caused by the differ- ence in thickness between the space saver and full sized spare wheels.
A tread plate (4 Fig. 1) is attached to the trunk sill and a liner is fitted to the rear of the trunk below the sill. Interior trim finisher panels are fitted to the rear lamp units accessed from the trunk opening.
The trunk lid
(5 Fig. 1) is fitted with a removable moulded liner and two trunk illumination lights; the lid is supported by two gas struts, attached through press-on fittings between the inner wheel arch and trunk hinge (6 Fig. 1). A warning
triangle is attached by a bracket to the trunk lid and retained in the open position by a rubber block (Europe inc UK only).
Trunk locking is based on a central latch and striker, operated electrically through the central locking system
by an ad- jacent actuator or by key in a barrel lock located behind the trunk lid badge.
For details on renewal
of trunk front and side liners, trunk carpet, trunk seal retainer and battery cover, see relevant
Service Repair Operations.
2 4 3 J76-1056
1. Trunk Liners 2. Removable floor board 3. Battery cover
4. Treadplate 5. Trunk lid 6. Hinge
Fig.
1 Trunk Components and Trim
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Body Components & Trim a
13.5 HOOD
13.5.1 Hood, Description
The hood is fitted with black moulded covers over the inner fenders and behind the headlamp units; the right hand
fender cover incorporates compartments for spare fuses and tool kit (where fitted). Two gas struts attached by press- on fittings on the body and hood support the hood cover.
13.5.2 Plenum Chamber Finisher, Renew
SRO 76.10.01
9 Open the hood and fit suitable fender cover.
. Remove the wiper arm, see section 15.6.
. Undo and remove the plenum chamber finis..er securing
. Displace and reposition the plenum chamber.
. Disconnect the washer jet tubes.
9 Disconnect the washer jet multi-plugs.
. Displace the washer jet securing tangs.
. Displace and remove the washer jets (2 Fig. 1).
. Place the finisher aside.
. Fit and fully seat the washer jets to the new plenum
. Connect the washer jet multi-plugs.
9 Reconnect the washer jet tubes.
. Position the plenum chamber finisher.
. Fit and tighten the finisher securing screws.
. Refit the wiper arm.
9 Remove the fender cover and close the hood.
screws
(1 Fig. 1).
chamber
finisher.
13.5.3 Hinge, Renew
. Disconnect vehicle battery ground lead.
. Open hood and fit fender protectors.
. Remove radiator grille.
. 12 cylinder only:
. Remove fan cowl to top panel clips and move the cowl as-
sembly clear.
. Move water bleed pipe from top panel clips.
. Release fixings and remove radiator top mounting panel.
. Remove hinge securing nuts RH or LH (ground lead on the
CAUTION: Ensure that the hood cover is adequately sup- ported and that paint damage cannot occur.
. Remove hinge bolts RH or LH, noting the position of the
ground lead on the left hand side.
. To refit, carry out reversal of the above procedure, ensur- ing that the hood should be fully aligned before finally
torque tightening the fixings.
left
hand side).
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CON TENTS
Title Page
Specification. 1995 Model Year Vehicles ................................................................... 1
EngineManagementSystem ........................................................................\
. 1
Cooling System ........................................................................\
............ 7
Fuelsystem Pump ........................................................................\
......... 7
Clutch ........................................................................\
................... 7
Manual Transmission Ratios ........................................................................\
. 1
Automatic Transmission Ratios ....................................................................... \
2
Final Drive Unit Ratios ........................................................................\
..... 2
Climate Control System ........................................................................\
..... 2
Braking System ........................................................................\
............ 3
Steering&Suspension ........................................................................\
...... 4
Electrical Equipment ........................................................................\
....... 5
Lubricants & Fluids ........................................................................\
......... 7
Vehicle Weights ........................................................................\
........... 9
Tires ........................................................................\
.................... 10
Snowchains ........................................................................\
............. 17
Bulbs ........................................................................\
................... 12
Fuses ........................................................................\
................... 14
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Specification
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FUSES
The following tables list all fuses (in their locations) used in the vehicle.
Engine Bay Fuse Box - left-hand side
Fuse No. Fuse Colour Code Value Circuit
lamps)
F1 Clear 25 Heated front screen - right-hand side (where fitted)
F2 Red 10 Main beam headlamp - left-hand side
F3 Clear 25 Starter solenoid
F4 Red 10 Lowered beam headlamp - left-hand side
F5 Red 10 Side light - front left-hand side
Turn indicator
-front left-hand side
Side repeater flasher
- left-hand side
F6 Yellow 20 Windshield wiper system
I F8 I Light Blue
I Not used
F9 - - Not used
- - F7
15
Water pump (air conditioning) I - -
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Security System - RESTRICTED ISSUE
AS. 9.6 Horns
1.
2.
Check fuses FIO and F14 in LH engine bay fuse box; if blown determine reason for rupture and
renew.
Check wiring harness continuity from multi
-plug 26-way connector pin 24 to relay unit
connector pin
6 and column switchgear connector pin 16. Ensure secure ground connection
from column switchgear connector pin
7.
Check wiring harness continuity from fuse connector pins 7 and 8 to LH and RH horn
respectively. Ensure secure ground connection from both horn units.
Ensure that
+12V (nominal) is present at the relay connector pin.
Operate horn switches and check that
+12V (nominal) is present at the two fuse connector pins
and
at speaker connector pin 44 (both units).
Check resistance across speaker unit pins;
a value of approximately 2Q should be recorded.
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Fig. 1 Horn Unit and Relay Circuit
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