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Contents
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 0-0-3
V8 Vantage Workshop Manual
Contents
IntroductionWelcome .............................................................. 0-0-6
Safety Precautions ................................................. 0-0-7
Lifting and Jacking ................................................. 0-0-9
Vehicle Recovery ................................................ 0-0-10
Vehicle Identification Number ............................ 0-0-11
Body System (01.00) Body Structure (01.01) .......................................... 1-1-4
Front End System (01.02) ...................................... 1-2-1
Body Closures (01.03) ........................................... 1-3-1
Interior Trim (01.05) ............................................. 1-4-1
Exterior Trim (01.08) ............................................. 1-8-1
Mirrors (01.09) ...................................................... 1-9-1
Seating (01.10).................................................... 1-10-1
Glass, Frame and Mechanism (01.11) .................. 1-11-1
Instrument Panel (IP) (01.12) . .............................. 1-12-1
Handles and Lock Mechanisms (01.14) ............... 1-14-1
Wipers and Washer System (01.16)..................... 1-16-1
Convertible Roof and Roof Opening
Subsystem (01.17)................ ...............................1-17-1
Bumpers (01.19) ................................................. 1-19-1
Restraining Devices (01.20) .... ............................. 1-20-1
Frame and Mounting (02.00) Subframes (02.03) ................................................. 2-1-2
Engine System (03.00) Engine Assembly....................................................3-0-3
Engine Structure (03.01)........................................ 3-1-1
Lubrication System (03.02).................................... 3-2-1
Cooling System (03.03) ......................................... 3-3-1
Fuel Charging System (03.04) ................................ 3-4-1
Accessory Drive System (03.05)............................. 3-5-1
Engine Cranking System (03. 06) ............................ 3-6-1
Valve Train (03.09) ............................................... 3-9-1
Engine Sealing (03.10)......................................... 3-10-1
Power Conversion (03.11)................................... 3-11-1
Evaporative Emissions (03.13) ............................. 3-11-1
Engine Management System (0 3.14).................... 3-14-1
Throttle Control (03.16) ...... ................................ 3-16-1
Foot Operated Control (03.18)............................ 3-18-1
Suspension (04.00) Road Wheel Alignment (04.00) ............................. 4-0-2
Front Suspension (04.01)....................................... 4-1-1
Rear Suspension (04.02)........................................ 4-2-1
Shock Absorber System (04.03) ............................. 4-3-1
Road Wheels and Tyres (04.04) ............................ 4-4-1
Driveline (05.00) Driveshaft (05.01) ................................................. 5-1-2
Halfshafts (05.05) .................................................. 5-2-1 Brake System (06.00)
Front Disc Brake (06.03) ....................................... 6-3-2
Rear Disc Brakes (06.04) ....................................... 6-4-1
Hand Brake (06.05) .............................................. 6-5-1
Brake Actuation System (06.06 ) ............................ 6-6-1
Power Brake System (06.07) ................................. 6-7-1
Anti-lock Braking System (06.09)........................... 6-9-1
Transmission (07.00) Transmission Cooling (07.02) ................................ 7-0-2
Manual Transmission (07.03) ................................ 7-3-1
Automatic Control System (07.05)......................... 7-5-1
Manual Control System (07.06) ............................. 7-6-1
Automatic Shifting Subsytem (07.11) .................. 7-11-1
Clutch (08.00) Clutch Controls (08.02) ......................................... 8-1-2
Exhaust (09.00) Exhaust Overview ................................................. 9-1-2
Silencer Assembly (09.01) ..................................... 9-1-3
Pipes and Supports (09.03) ................................... 9-2-1
Exhaust Protection (09.04) .................................... 9-3-1
Fuel (10.00) Fuel Tank and Lines (10.01) ................................ 10-1-2
Steering (11.00) Steering Gear (11.01) .......................................... 11-1-2
Power Steering (11.02)........................................ 11-2-1
Steering Column (11.04) ..................................... 11-4-1
Steering Column Switches (1 1.05) ....................... 11-5-1
Steering Wheel (11.06) ....................................... 11-6-1
Climate Control (12.00) Body Ventilation system (12.01) .......................... 12-1-2
Heater System (12.02) ........................................ 12-2-1
Air Conditioning (A/C) System (12.03) ................. 12-3-1
Information, Gauge and Warning (13.00) Instrument Cluster (13.01) .................................. 13-1-2
Power Supply (14.00) Battery System (14.01) ........................................ 14-1-2
Alternator and Regulator System (14.02) ............. 14-2-1
Vehicle Entertainment (15.00) Audio System (15.01)................................ ..........15-1-2
Antenna (15.02).................................................. 15-2-1
Vacuum Distribution (16.00) Body Vacuum System (16.01) ............................. 16-1-2
Lighting (17.00) Front Lights (17.01) ............................................. 17-1-2
Interior Lighting (17.02) ...................................... 17-2-1
Rear Lights (17.03) .............................................. 17-3-1
Lighting Mechanisms (17.04). .............................. 17-4-1
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Safety Precautions
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 0-0-7
Safety Precautions
All service workshops are a source of potential danger and
repair work should only be performed by technically trained
staff following procedures detailed in this manual. A safety
conscious approach to the performance of all service
procedures must be observed at all times. Statutory
requirements governing all aspects of health and safety at
work including directives for the proper use of materials and
equipment must be implemented.
The following contains a list of particular safety precautions
which should be observed; it is not intended to be
exhaustive.
Battery Disconnection
When a service manual procedure requires the vehicle
battery to be disconnected - always physically disconnect
the vehicle battery earth (Negative) lead.
Do not use the ‘Battery Disconnect Switch’.
After reconnecting the vehicle battery the following items
will have to be reset or re-learnt:
•Radio pre-sets
•Windows
• DTCs will be lost
Air Conditioning (A/C) System
Do not break into the A/C refrigeration system until the
refrigerant has been evacuated using the procedure detailed
in this manual. Do not disconne ct any A/C refrigerant system
pipes unless trained and instructed to do so. The refrigerant
used can cause blindness if allowed to contact your eyes.
Chemical Handling and Storage
Chemicals used in the servicing of motor vehicles include
acids, adhesives, antifreeze, brake fluids, coolants, grease,
oil, paint, resin and solvents. Exposure to certain chemicals
through direct contact or inhalation can be fatal.
Potential hazards may also be present through the incorrect
use, storage and handling of chemicals causing a fire risk.
The following precaution s should be observed.
• Strictly adhere to handling and safety information found on containers and labels.
• Do not store chemicals in unlabelled or incorrectly labelled containers.
• Containers used for storing chemicals should not be left open; there is a risk of spilling , or evaporation of fumes
which may be inflammable or toxic.
• Do not mix chemicals unless instructed to do so following manufacturers guidelines.
• Do not inhale chemical materials to determine identity, they may be toxic.
• Do not use petrol, kerosene, diesel fuel, gas oil, thinners or solvents for washing skin.
• Containers whose capacity is over 25 litres (5 gallons) require a bund wall in order to contain spillages. • Chemicals based on solvents such as paint should not be
sprayed in a confined space; work areas used for such
operations should be well ve ntilated and fume extraction
equipment should be utilised.
• Ensure that adequate ventilation is provided when volatile de-greasing agents are being used.
• Avoid splashing the skin, eyes and clothing .
• Clean chemicals from the skin and clothing as soon as
possible after soiling .
• Wear protective clothing such as goggles, non porous gloves and apron when handling battery acid and other
corrosive and toxic substances.
Electrical Equipment
• Ensure that electrical equipment is in safe working order before use.
• Inspect power leads of all mains electrical equipment for damage and security, and check that it is properly earthed.
• Ensure that electrical equipment is protected by a fuse of the correct current rating .
• Disconnect the battery before commencing repair operations to the electrical sy stem, fuel system and engine
or when working beneath the vehicle.
Exhaust Fumes
Engines should not be run in confined spaces as exhaust
fumes contain harmful and to xic substances including
carbon monoxide which can prove fatal if inhaled. Engines
must only be run where there is fume extraction equipment
in operation or where there is adequate ventilation.
Fire Precautions
• Ensure that a suitable form of fire extinguisher is conveniently located near the work area.
• Keep oils, solvents and combustible materials away from naked flames and other sources of ignition.
• Ensure that NO SMOKING signs are posted around areas where combustible materials and vapour may be present
and ensure that the warnings are strictly observed.
• Ensure that dry sand is availabl e to soak up any spillage of
fuel or other flammable solutions.
• Fume extraction equipment must be available and in full working order to remove combustible and toxic vapours.
• All personnel should be aware of the fire drill procedures and precautions. WAR NI NG
DO NOT SMOKE IN THE VICINITY OF VOLATILE DE- GREASING AGENTS.
WAR NI NG
FUME EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT MUST BE IN
OPERATION WHEN SOLVENTS ARE USED E.G. TRICHLOROETHANE, WHITE SPIRIT, SBP3,
METHYLENE CHLORIDE, PERCHLORETHYLENE.
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Safety Precautions
0-0-8 Workshop Manual Issue 5, January 2010
Tools and Equipment
• Do not leave tools, equipment, spilt oil, etc. around or on the work area.
• Ensure that tools and equipment used are in good condition; do not use damaged or defective tools or
equipment.
• Do not apply heat in an attempt to free stiff nuts or fittings; as well as causing damage to protective coatings, the stray
heat may damage electronic equipment, harnesses and
brake lines.
• Use the recommended service tool where instructed to do so.
Used Engine Oil
Prolonged and repeated contact with mineral oil will result
in the removal of natural fats from the skin, leading to
dryness, irritation and dermatitis. In addition, used engine
oil contains potentially harmful contaminants which may
cause skin cancer. Adequate means of skin protection and
washing facilities should be provided.
Health protection precautions
• Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with oils, particularly used engine oil.
• Wear protective clothing , including impervious gloves where practicable.
• Do not put oily rags in pockets.
• Avoid contaminating clothes with oil.
• Overalls must be cleaned regularly. Discard un-washable clothes and oil impregnated footwear.
• First aid treatment should be obtained immediately for open cuts or wounds.
• Use barrier creams, apply before each work period to help the removal of oil from the skin.
• Wash with soap and water to ensure all oil is removed. Preparations containing lanolin replace the natural skin
oils which have been removed.
• Do not use petrol, kerosene, diesel fuel, gas oil, thinners or solvents for washing skin.
• If skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice.
• Where practicable, degrease components prior to handling .
• Where there is a risk of eye contact, eye protection should
be worn. In addition, an ey e wash facility should be
provided.
Environmental Protection
It is illegal to pour used oil on the ground, down sewers or
drains, or into water courses. The burning of used engine oil
in small space heaters or boilers is not recommended unless
emission control equipment is in stalled; in case of doubt,
contact the Local Authority for ad vice on disposal facilities.
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1-1-2 Workshop Manual Issue 5, January 2010
RH/LH Seat Switchpack Assembly - Renew...........7-13
Lumbar Pump for the Front Seat (From 08MY)
- Remove and Install.............................................7-13
Lumbar Valve for the Front Seat (From 08MY)
- Remove and Install.............................................7-14
Lumbar Bladder for the Front Seat (From 08MY)
- Remove and Install.............................................7-14
Glass, Frame and Mechanism (01.11) .................. 1-8-1 Description .............................................................8-1 Frameless doors......................................................8-1
Specifications .........................................................8-1
Maintenance ...........................................................8-1 Glass Regulator - Renew .........................................8-1
RH/LH Door Glass - Renew ....................................8-2
Door Glass - Adjust/Reset .......................................8-3
Front Windshield - Renew ......................................8-3
Rear Windshield - Renew .......................................8-4
Quarter Window Glass - Renew .............................8-6
Passenger Window Lift Switch - Renew ..................8-6
Driver Window Lift Switch - Renew........................8-7
Instrument Panel (IP) (01.12)................................ 1-9-1 Specifications ..........................................................9-1
Maintenance ...........................................................9-1 Instrument Panel - Renew ......................................9-1
Airbag Panel and Door Assembly - Renew ..............9-6
Glovebox Assembly - Renew ..................................9-6
Instrument Centre Panel Asse mbly - Renew............9-7
Knee Protector - Renew .........................................9-7
Instrument Panel As sembly - Renew .......................9-7
Cluster Bezel Panel - Renew .................................9-10
Driver Panel Assembly - Renew ............................9-10
Instrument Panel Bezel A ssembly (With Sat. Nav.)
- Renew ...............................................................9-11
Instrument Panel Bezel Assembly
(Without Sat. Nav.) - Renew .................................9-11
Rear Console Panel Assembly - Renew .................9-12
Armrest Pad Assembly - Renew ............................9-13
Console Panel Assembly - Renew .........................9-13
RH/LH Rear Console Pa nel Assembly - Renew
(Roadster Only) ....................................................9-13
Centre Console Panel - Remove and Install
(Coupe Only) .......................................................9-15
Centre Console Panel - Remove and Install
(Roadster Only) ....................................................9-19
RH/LH Lower Quarter Panel Assembly - Renew
(Roadster Only) ....................................................9-29
Handles and Lock Mechanisms (01.14) .............. 1-10-1 Description ...........................................................10-1 Vehicle Key/Remote Transmitter...........................10-1
Central Locking System ........................................10-1
Remote Transmitter ..............................................10-1
Fuel Filler Assembly ..............................................10-1
Boot Emergency Release ....... ...............................10-1
Specifications ........................................................10-2
Maintenance .........................................................10-2 Ignition Cylinder Lock - Re new.............................10-2
RH/LH Front Door Latch As sembly - Renew .........10-2
Bonnet Latch Assembly - Renew...........................10-3
Hood Release Cable Assembly - Renew (Roadster Only) .................................................... 10-3
Bonnet Secondary Latch Asse
mbly - Renew ......... 10-4
Tailgate Latch and Cable Assembly - Renew ......... 10-4
Fuel Filler Actuator Assembly - Renew
(Roadster Only) .................................................... 10-4
Fuel Filler Release Cable - Renew (Roadster Only) 10-5
Fuel Flap Release Switch - Renew ........................ 10-6
RH/LH Tonneau Latch Motor - Renew
(Roadster Only) .................................................... 10-7
RH/LH Tonneau Latch - Renew (Roadster Only) ... 10-7
RH/LH Tonneau Cover Striker Assembly
- Renew (Roadster Only) ...................................... 10-8
Tailgate Latch Assembly-Renew (Roadster Only) ... 10-8
Wipers and Washer System (01.16) ....................1-11-1 Headlamp Washing .............................................. 11-1
Specifications ........................................................ 11-2
Maintenance ......................................................... 11-2 Windscreen Wiper Motor As sembly - Renew ....... 11-2
Wiper Linkage Assembly - Renew ........................ 11-2
Windshield Wash Tube - Renew .......................... 11-2
Windscreen Reservoir and Motor Assembly
- Remove and Install ............................................ 11-3
Low Level Water Sensor - Remove and Install ...... 11-4
Headlamp Wash Motor and Pump Assembly
- Renew ............................................................... 11-5
Headlamp Wash Tube Assembly - Renew ............ 11-5
Washer Fluid Reservoir - Renew........................... 11-6
Convertible Roof and Roof Opening Subsystem
(01.17)..................................................................1-12-1 System Description .............................................. 12-1
Maintenance ......................................................... 12-2 Hood Assembly-Renew ........................................ 12-2
Canopy Cover - Renew ........................................ 12-5
Header Latch Motor - Renew ............................... 12-9
Hydraulic Main Actuator Cy linder - Renew .......... 12-9
Hydraulic Tensrod Cylinder - Renew .................. 12-10
Hydraulic Tonneau Cylinder - Renew................. 12-11
Convertible Top ECU - Renew ........................... 12-13
Hydraulic Pump - Renew ................................... 12-13
Hydraulic Lock Valve - Renew............................ 12-16
RH/LH Front Cantrail Seal - Spare Part
- Renew ............................................................. 12-18
RH/LH Front Cantrail Seal Spare Part Kit
- Renew ............................................................. 12-18
RH/LH Middle Cantrail Seal Spare Part
- Renew ............................................................. 12-18
RH/LH Middle Cantrail Seal Spare Part Kit
- Renew ............................................................. 12-19
Rear Seal Spare Part Assembly Kit - Renew ......... 12-20
LH Fully Automatic Latching Kit - Renew............ 12-21
RH Fully Automatic Latching Kit - Renew ........... 12-22
Convertible Roof Hydraulic Pump
- Check Fluid Level ............................................ 12-23
Cantrail Cover Trim - Renew .............................. 12-25
B-Post Trim Cover - Renew ................................ 12-25
Tonneau Cover - Renew .................................... 12-27
LH Front Main Hydraulic Cylinder Pipe
- Renew ............................................................. 12-29
LH Rear Main Hydraulic Cylinder Pipe
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Front End (01.02)
Body System (01.00)
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 1-2-3
4. Remove screws (x23), whee l arch liner to body (see
Figure 1).
5. Release and remove wheel arch liner.
6. Remove inner pad from liner.
Installation
1. Install inner pad to wheel arch liner.
2. Install wheel arch liner, fit and tighten screws (x23).
3. Install road wheel(s).
4. Install centre undertray, Roadster only (see Workshop
Manual procedure 01.02.MB Undertray - Centre -
Renew)
5. Lower vehicle on ramp.
RH/LH Rear Wheel Arch Liner - Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove rear undertray, Roadster only (see Workshop
Manual procedure 01.02.PB Undertray - Centre -
Renew).
3. Remove road wheel(s).
4. Release vent pipe clips (x2) - Right-hand side only. 5. Remove screws (11), wheel
arch liner to body (see
Figure 1).
6. Release fuel filler aperture drain hose from clips (x2) (see Figure 2).
7. Release and remove wheel arch liner, remove inner pad from liner.
Installation
1. Install inner pad to wheel arch liner.
2. Install wheel arch liner, fi t and tighten screws (x11).
3. Install fuel filler apertu re drain hose in clips (x2).
4. Install vent pipe to liner, clips (x2) - Right-hand side
only.
5. Install road wheel(s).
6. Install rear undertray, Roadster only (see Workshop
Manual procedure 01.02.PB Undertray - Centre -
Renew).
7. Lower vehicle on ramp.
Figure 1
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
X
Figure 1
Figure 2
X
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Instrument Panel (IP) (01.12)
Body System (01.00)1-9-2 Workshop Manual Issue 5, January 2010
10. Remove screw/release fir tree securing door seal plate to
A-post (see Figure 3 and Figure 4).
11. Remove LH and RH A-post trim panels.
12. Disconnect fuel filler flap release switch.
13. Disconnect multiplugs (x5) from instrument panel RH side.
14. Disconnect multiplugs (x6) from instrument panel LH side.
15. Release both door seals from body. 16. Remove trim finishers (x4) and screws (x4) (see Figure
5).
17. Remove LH and RH A-post cant rail trim panels (see Figure 6).
18. Remove rear centre console (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.04.BB Cent re Console Rear Renew).
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
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Instrument Panel (IP) (01.12)
Body System (01.00)
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 1-9-5
37. Manoeuvre and remove inst rument panel sufficient to
gain access to heater hose (see Figure 17).
38. Position container to collect coolant.
39. Release clip and disconne ct hose from heater unit.
40. Disconnect condenser hose from heater unit.
41. Manoeuvre and remove inst rument panel from vehicle
(see Figure 18).
42. Remove container.
Installation
1. With assistance, manoeuvre instrument panel into vehicle.
2. Connect condenser hose to heater unit.
3. Connect hose to heater and secure with clip.
4. With assistance, manoeuvre instrument panel into position aligning upper column to intermediate shaft.
5. Install new upper column pinch bolt (do not torque at this stage).
6. Install bolts (x6) through instrument panel to both A- posts (do not torque at this stage). 7. Install screws (x4) through
instrument panel to bulkhead
(do not torque at this stage).
8. Ensure instrument panel is correctly aligned and tighten screws (x4) and bolts (x6) to correct torque.
9. Loosen and release attachme nts from instrument panel
and with assistance, remove tool (501-F116) from
vehicle.
10. Tighten upper column pinch bolt to correct torque.
11. Install gaiter to bulkhead.
12. Connect multiplugs (x14) fr om instrument panel to main
body harness.
13. Apply adhesive and install instrument panel upper air
vents and secure in clips.
14. Position drivers side lower instrument panel and connect air temperature pipe.
15. Install panel in clips (x7).
16. Install steering column upper and lower shrouds and install and tighten screws (x7).
17. Install steering wheel (see Workshop Manual 11.06.AB Steering Wheel Renew).
18. Install and tighten bolt from heater fan to bulkhead.
19. Install and torque tighten bolts (x2) from instrument panel to tunnel.
20. Install footwell carpet.
21. Install drivers side carpet retaining plate to bulkhead.
22. Install and torque tighten Allen bolts (x4).
23. Install gear lever mechanism and install and tighten screws (x6).
24. Install selector cable ball joints to gear lever mechanism.
25. Install centre column switch panel and connect multiplugs (x8).
26. Install rear centre cons ole (see Workshop Manual
01.04.BB Centre Console Rear Renew).
27. Install LH and RH cant rail trim panels and install and tighten screws (x4).
28. Install trim finishers (x4) and install seals to door aperture.
29. Connect multiplugs (x11) from LH and RH A-post to
instrument panel.
30. Connect fuel filler flap release switch.
31. Install LH and RH A-post trim panels.
32. Install LH and RH A-post door trim plates.
33. Install rivets (x2), insta ll and tighten screws (x2).
34. Install seal to door aperture.
35. Install LH and RH side tread plates and tighten screws (x12).
36. Install LH and RH side tread plate badges and tighten screws (x4).
37. Install RH door (see Workshop Manual 01.03.EA Door Assembly - RH - Remove for Access and Refit).
38. Install RH front seat (see Workshop Manual 01.10.AA Seat Assembly - Front - RH - Remove for Access and
Refit).
Figure 17
Figure 18
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Handles and Lock Mechanisms (01.14)
Body System (01.00)
May 2007 Workshop Manual 1-10-1
Body System (01.00)
Handles and Lock Mechanisms (01.14)
Description
The vehicle key operates the
ignition and the door lock, the
remote transmitter operates the
central locking and alarm systems.
Do not leave them in the vehicle .
Central Locking System
The Central Locking system consists of lock actuators in both
doors, the boot and the fuel flap. Central locking control is
through the door modules.
Each lock actuator incorporates a microswitch which signals
a change of state when any motor runs to drive the actuator.
The microswitches are of the change over type and provide
an earth for lock/unlock signals to the door module.
The boot will remain locked or will be unlocked
simultaneously with the doors dependant on the boot lock
position. The boot lock can be enabled at any time using the
remote transmitter irrespective of the Central Locking status.
Remote Transmitter
The remote control system consists of a transmitter and an
antenna (radio frequency system). The remote control
transmitter for the radio frequency system will operate
without the transmitter being directed at the vehicle. The
normal range between the transmitter and the antenna is up
to 5 meters. Before the remote control system can be used,
each transmitter must be initialized to the vehicle. A
maximum number of four transmitters can be initialized to
any vehicle. All remote transmitters must be initialized at the
same time.The keyless entry / remote operated locks will not
operate when the ignition key is in the ignition switch.
(A) Lock - One step vehicle
locking and alarm enable
.
(B) Un-lock - One step vehicle
unlocking or two step vehicle
unlocking and alarm disable.
(C) Boot Open - Press to enable
the boot catch.
(D) Panic Alarm - Activates / deactivates the panic alarm.
(E) Approach Light - Activates the front and rear side lights.
Fuel Filler Assembly
Boot Emergency Release
The boot can be opened from in side the boot by pulling the
luminous emergency release handle.
The vehicle will deadlock after 25 seconds.
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Handles and Lock Mechanisms (01.14)
Body System (01.00)1-10-4 Workshop Manual May 2007
4. Connect release cable to hand le, position handle, install
and tighten Torx screw.
5. Install and secure hood release cable with fir tree clip.
6. Install hood latch assembly (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.14.BD Latch Assembly - Hood - Renew).
7. Install and secure hood release cable with fir tree clips to under wing bracket and body.
8. Install expansion tank (bolt x1, nut x1, hose clips x2, multiplug x1.
9. Install corner cross brace, install bolts (x4)(torque tighten bolts with vehicle on level floor).
10. Install LH front wheel arch liner (see Workshop Manual
procedure 01.02.FB Wheel Arch Liner - Front - LH -
Renew).
11. Top-up cooling system.
Bonnet Secondary Latch Assembly -
Renew
Removal
1. Open bonnet.
2. Remove Torx screws (x2), securing secondary latch to bonnet (see Figure 1).
3. Remove secondary latch.
4. Remove sleeve from release lever.
Installation
1. Install sleeve on release lever.
2. Install secondary latch, install and torque tighten Torx screws (x2).
3. Close and re-open bonnet, check secondary latch for correct operation.
4. Close hood.
Tailgate Latch and Cable Assembly -
Renew
Removal
1. Remove trim - tailgate lid assembly (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.05.EF Trim - Tailgate Lid Assembly
- Renew).
2. Remove Torx screws (x2) securing latch assembly to
tailgate.
3. Manoeuvre latch from tailgate, disconnect multiplug, remove latch.
4. Release clips (x2), remove bezel from latch.
Installation
1. Install bezel on latch.
2. Install latch in tailgate, align manual release cable.
3. Install and torque tighten Torx screws (x2).
4. Connect multiplug to latch.
5. Install trim - tailgate lid assembly (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.05.EF Trim - Tailgate Lid Assembly -
Renew).
6. Check operation of tailgate opening and closing.
Fuel Filler Actuator Assembly - Renew
(Roadster Only)
Removal
1. Remove luggage compartment lid striker assembly (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.03.GE Striker
Assembly - Trunk Lid - Renew).
2. Remove front luggage compartment carpet (screws x4, trim clip x1).
Repair Operation Time
ItemCode
Bonnet Secondary Latch Assembly-
Renew 01.14.BF
Figure 1
A0114172
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
ItemCode
Tailgate Latch and Cable Assembly-
Renew 01.14.DC
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
ItemCode
Fuel Filler Actuator Assembly-Renew 01.14.FA
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Handles and Lock Mechanisms (01.14)
Body System (01.00)
May 2007 Workshop Manual 1-10-5
3. Release left hand luggage compartment lamp, release multiplug and remove lamp (see Figure 1).
4. Remove lower left-hand luggage compartment carpet.
5. Remove upper left-hand luggage compartment carpet.
6. Release left-hand front luggage compartment carpet from studs and remove.
7. Remove 2 bolts securing fuel filler actuator assembly to body (see Figure 2).
8. Release multiplug from fuel filler actuator.
9. Release cable from fuel filler actuator assembly and remove actuator.
Installation
1. Attach cable to fuel filler actuator assembly.
2. Connect multiplug to fuel filler actuator.
3. Secure fuel filler actuator a ssembly to body with bolts.
4. Install left-hand front luggage compartment carpet over studs. 5. Install upper left-hand luggage compartment carpet.
6. Install lower left-hand luggage compartment carpet.
7. Connect left-hand luggage compartment lamp and
install.
8. Install front luggage compartment carpet.
9. Install luggage compartment lid striker assembly (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.03.GE Striker
Assembly - Trunk Lid - Renew).
Fuel Filler Release Cable - Renew
(Roadster Only)
Removal
1. Remove luggage compartmen t lid striker assembly (see
Workshop Manual procedure 01.03.GE Striker
Assembly - Trunk Lid - Renew).
2. Remove front luggage comp artment carpet (screws x4,
trim clip x1).
3. Release left-hand luggage compartment lamp, release multiplug and remove lamp (see Figure 1).
4. Remove lower left-hand luggage compartment carpet.
5. Remove upper left-hand luggage compartment carpet.
6. Release left-hand front luggage compartment carpet from studs and remove.
7. Release cable from fuel filler actuator assembly.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Repair Operation Time (ROT)