Later models
7 The radiator grille of these models can be
removed and refitted as described above,
noting that it will also be necessary to remove
the headlamp wiper arms (where fitted) before
the grille can be removed. To remove a wiper
arm, lift the cover to gain access to the
retaining nut then undo the nut and pull the
arm off the spindle (see illustration). On
refitting, position the arm so that it is correctly
aligned with the base of the headlamp and
locate it on the spindle splines. Refit the
spindle nut and tighten it securely.
1 Prise the centre insert out of the moulding
with a screwdriver.
2 Remove the securing screws and pull off the
moulding. In the case of the door mouldings,
note that the ends are also secured with
adhesive tape (see illustration).
3 Refit by reversing the removal operations.
Use new adhesive tape when necessary.
1 A blind rivet gun will be needed for this job.
2 Open the front doors. Remove the gutter
weatherstrip, making sure to release the
bottom flap which is glued to the A-pillar.
3 Drill out the five rivets which secure the side
moulding. The side moulding can now be
removed
4 Repeat the operations on the other side of
the vehicle, then remove the upper moulding
by pulling it upwards.
5 Commence refitting by pushing the upper
moulding onto its clips. Make sure it is
centrally aligned.
6 Refit the side mouldings and secure them
with new blind rivets.
7 Clean and degrease the gutter weatherstrip
flaps, then glue them in position and refit the
weatherstrips.
1 Open the tailgate. From inside remove the
two nuts which secure the upper moulding
and the two screws which secure the lower
moulding. Close the tailgate.
2 Prise off the lower moulding and fittings.
3 Pull off the side mouldings, which are
clipped to the edge of the glass.
4 To remove the upper moulding, carefully lift
one end. Free the moulding from its clips,
working from the lifted end, and remove it.
5 To remove the lower moulding, simply pull it
from its clips.
6 Refit by reversing the removal operations.
Make sure that the upper and lower mouldings
are centred before securing them.
1 A blind rivet gun will be needed to refit some
of these mouldings.
2 Commence by removing the door
weatherstrip.
Front door
3 Remove the nut which secures the upper
moulding. Carefully prise the upper moulding
off the door.
4 Prise the edge moulding out of the window
channel, then twist it and remove it.
5 Remove the door mirror.
6 Drill out the rivet which secures the front
corner moulding. Remove the moulding.
7 Refit by reversing the removal operations,
using a new blind rivet to secure the corner
moulding.
Rear door
8 Remove the nut securing the upper moulding
to the front top corner of the door. Carefully pull
the moulding from the door, separating the
stud and bush fitting at the rear end.
9 Drill out the rivet which secures the rear
moulding to the top of the door. Separate the
rear moulding flange from the door and
window channel and remove it by twisting it.
10 Remove the front moulding by separating
the weatherstrip from the back of it and lifting
the moulding from the door.
11 Refit by reversing the removal operations.
Use a new rivet to secure the rear moulding.
1 A blind rivet gun will be needed to refit the
moulding.
2 Open the rear door. Drill out the rivets which
secure the weatherstrip to the mouldings.
3 Drill out the top rivet and remove the upper
moulding from its studs.
4 Open the tailgate, drill out the lower
moulding rivet and remove the lower moulding
from its clips.
5 Drill out the three rivets which secure the
side moulding. Remove the side moulding.
6 Refit by reversing the removal operations,
using new rivets to secure the mouldings.
1 The bonnet emblem, tailgate motif and
other badges are glued in place. They may be
removed by using a piece of thin braided nylon
cord, making a back-and-forth motion to cut
through the adhesive.
2 Clean old adhesive from the bonnet or boot
lid using methylated spirit.
3 If a new emblem is to be fitted, warm it (for
instance with a hairdryer) until it is warm to the
touch. Peel the backing paper off the adhesive
surface and press the emblem into position,
making sure that it is properly aligned. Hold
the emblem in place for at least half a minute
to allow the glue to set.
1 Front bumper height is easily adjusted by
means of the two adjusters incorporated in the
front mountings (see illustration). A Torx key
to fit the locking bolt and a 24 mm socket will
be required.
34 Front bumper - height
adjustment
33 Motifs and emblems -
removal and refitting
32 Rear quarter window
moulding - removal and
refitting
31 Door window frame
mouldings - removal and
refitting
30 Tailgate window mouldings -
removal and refitting
29 Windscreen mouldings -
removal and refitting
28 Side mouldings - removal and
refitting
12•10 Bodywork and fittings
27.5 Removing the radiator grille centre
section
A Raise tang
B Twist apart
27.7 Removing a headlamp wiper arm
28.2 Door side mouldings
A Screws
B Adhesive tape
Summary of Contents for Granada 1985-1994
Page 42: ...1 22 Notes...
Page 102: ...2C 22 Notes...
Page 136: ...4 24 Notes...
Page 176: ...11 14 Notes...
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Page 221: ...Wiring diagrams WD 1 WD Diagram 16 Power operated sliding roof...
Page 222: ...WD 2 Wiring diagrams Diagram 2 Power distribution...
Page 223: ...Wiring diagrams WD 3 WD Diagram 2 Power distribution continued...
Page 224: ...WD 4 Wiring diagrams Diagram 3 Charge start and run Part 1...
Page 225: ...Wiring diagrams WD 5 WD Diagram 3 Charge start and run Part 1 continued...
Page 226: ...WD 6 Wiring diagrams Diagram 3A Charge start and run Part 2...
Page 227: ...Wiring diagrams WD 7 WD Diagram 3A Charge start and run Part 2 continued...
Page 228: ...WD 8 Wiring diagrams Diagram 4 Engine management 1 8 litre...
Page 229: ...Wiring diagrams WD 9 WD Diagram 4 Engine management 1 8 litre continued...
Page 230: ...WD 10 Wiring diagrams Diagram 4A Engine management 2 0 litre carburettor...
Page 231: ...Wiring diagrams WD 11 WD Diagram 4A Engine management 2 0 litre carburettor continued...
Page 232: ...WD 12 Wiring diagrams Diagram 5 Engine management 2 0 litre fuel injection...
Page 233: ...Wiring diagrams WD 13 WD Diagram 5 Engine management 2 0 litre fuel injection continued...
Page 234: ...WD 14 Wiring diagrams Diagram 5C Engine management 2 8 litre...
Page 235: ...Wiring diagrams WD 15 WD Diagram 5C Engine management 2 8 litre continued...
Page 236: ...WD 16 Wiring diagrams Diagram 7A Exterior lighting...
Page 237: ...Wiring diagrams WD 17 WD Diagram 7A Exterior lighting continued...
Page 238: ...WD 18 Wiring diagrams Diagram 9 Signalling and warning systems...
Page 239: ...Wiring diagrams WD 19 WD Diagram 9 Signalling and warning systems continued...
Page 240: ...WD 20 Wiring diagrams Diagram 10 Interior lighting...
Page 241: ...Wiring diagrams WD 21 WD Diagram 10 Interior lighting continued...
Page 242: ...WD 22 Wiring diagrams Diagram 12 Wipers and washers...
Page 243: ...Wiring diagrams WD 23 WD Diagram 12 Wipers and washers continued...
Page 244: ...WD 24 Wiring diagrams Diagram 14 Central locking system...
Page 245: ...Wiring diagrams WD 25 WD Diagram 14 Central locking system continued...
Page 246: ...WD 26 Wiring diagrams Diagram 15 Power operated windows...
Page 247: ...Wiring diagrams WD 27 WD Diagram 15 Power operated windows continued...
Page 248: ...WD 28 Wiring diagrams Diagram 21 ABS...
Page 249: ...Wiring diagrams WD 29 WD Diagram 21 ABS continued...
Page 250: ...WD 30 Wiring diagrams Diagram 23 Auxiliary warning system...
Page 251: ...Wiring diagrams WD 31 WD Diagram 23 Auxiliary warning system continued...
Page 252: ...WD 32 Wiring diagrams Diagram 29 Radio cassette player and associated circuits typical...
Page 254: ...WD 34 Wiring diagrams Diagram 11 Heater blower...