Opel Frontera UE. Manual - part 981

 

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Opel Frontera UE. Manual - part 981

 

 

6E2–310

6VD1 3.2L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

2. Install the retaining bolts the EVAP canister to the

mounting bracket on the cross member.

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3. Connect the fuel vapor connector to the EVAP

canister vent solenoid.

4. Connect the two hoses to the EVAP canister.

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5. Disconnect the negative battery cable.

EVAP Canister Purge Solenoid

Removal Procedure

1. Disconnect the electrical connector from the EVAP

canister purge solenoid.

2. Disconnect the vacuum hoses from the EVAP

canister purge solenoid.

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3. Remove the EVAP canister purge solenoid retaining

bolt from the upper intake manifold.

4. Remove the EVAP canister purge solenoid.

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Installation Procedure

1. Install the EVAP canister purge solenoid on the upper

intake manifold.

2. Install the EVAP canister purge solenoid retaining

bolt.

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6VD1 3.2L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

3. Connect the vacuum hoses to the EVAP canister

purge solenoid.

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4. Connect the electrical connector to the EVAP canister

purge solenoid.

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Fuel Tank Vent Valve

Removal and Installation Procedure

Refer to 

Fuel Pump

Linear Exhaust Gas Recircula-

tion (EGR) Valve

Removal Procedure

1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector at the EGR valve.

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3. Remove the bolt and the nut from the upper intake

manifold.

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4. Remove the EGR valve from the upper intake

manifold.

5. Remove the gasket from the upper intake manifold.

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6VD1 3.2L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

Installation Procedure

1. Install the gasket on the upper intake manifold.
2. Install the EGR valve on the upper intake manifold.
3. Secure the EGR valve and the gasket with the bolt

and the nut.

NOTE: It is possible to install the EGR valve rotated 180

°

from the correct position.  Make sure that the base of the
valve is placed so that it aligns with the mounting flange.

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4. Connect the electrical connector at the EGR valve.

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5. Connect the negative battery cable.

Positive Crankcase Ventilation

(PCV) Valve

Removal Procedure

1. Remove the vacuum hose at the PCV valve.

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Slide the clamp back to release the hose.

2. Pull the PCV valve from the rubber grommet in the

right valve cover.

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Inspection Procedure

1. Shake the valve and listen for the rattle of the needle

inside the valve.

2. If the valve does not rattle, replace the valve.

Installation Procedure

1. Push the PCV valve into the rubber grommet in the

left valve cover.

2. Install the vacuum hose on the PCV valve and secure

the vacuum hose with the clamp.

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6VD1 3.2L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

Wiring and Connectors

Wiring Harness Service

The control module harness electrically connects the
control module to the various solenoids, switches and
sensors in the vehicle engine compartment and
passenger compartment.
Replace wire harnesses with the proper part number
replacement.
Because of the low amperage and voltage levels utilized
in powertrain control systems, it is essential that all wiring
in environmentally exposed areas be repaired with crimp
and seal splice sleeves.
The following wire harness repair information is intended
as a general guideline only.  Refer to 

Chassis Electrical for

all wire harness repair procedures.

Connectors and Terminals

Use care when probing a connector and when replacing
terminals.  It is possible to short between opposite
terminals.  Damage to components could result.  Always
use jumper wires between connectors for circuit
checking.  NEVER probe through Weather-Pack seals.
Use an appropriate connector test adapter kit which
contains an assortment of flexible connectors used to
probe terminals during diagnosis.  Use an appropriate
fuse remover and test tool for removing a fuse and to
adapt the fuse holder to a meter for diagnosis.
Open circuits are often difficult to locate by sight because
oxidation or terminal misalignment are hidden by the
connectors.  Merely wiggling a connector on a sensor, or
in the wiring harness, may temporarily correct the open
circuit.  Intermittent problems may also be caused by
oxidized or loose connections.
Be certain of the type of connector/terminal before
making any connector or terminal repair.  Weather-Pack
and Com-Pack III terminals look similar, but are serviced
differently.

PCM Connectors and Terminals

Removal Procedure

1. Remove the connector terminal retainer.
2. Push the wire connected to the affected terminal

through the connector face so that the terminal is
exposed.

3. Service the terminal as necessary.

Installation Procedure

1. Bend the tab on the connector to allow the terminal to

be pulled into position within the connector.

2. Pull carefully on the wire to install the connector

terminal retainer.

Wire Harness Repair: Twisted

Shielded Cable

Removal Procedure

1. Remove the outer jacket.
2. Unwrap the aluminum/mylar tape.  Do not remove the

mylar.

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3. Untwist the conductors.
4. Strip the insulation as necessary.

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Installation Procedure

1. Splice the wires using splice clips and rosin core

solder.

2. Wrap each splice to insulate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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