The Opel 1900 1968-1973 Workshop Repair Service Manual is a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to maintain and repair their classic Opel 1900. This manual provides detailed information and step-by-step instructions covering a wide range of topics, making it an invaluable tool for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
The manual encompasses all models, engines, trim levels, and transmission types for the Opel 1900 from 1968 to 1973. It includes detailed illustrations, diagrams, and photographs to guide you through every repair procedure. You will find complete information on general maintenance, troubleshooting, engine service and repair, transmission service and repair, brake system, wiring diagrams, electrical system, suspension, periodic lubrication, steering, cooling system, fuel injection/fuel system, emission system, heater/air conditioning, engine control system, chassis/body, restraint system, interior, differential/drive, and axle.
Its comprehensive coverage ensures you have access to all the information needed to tackle any repair or maintenance task. With clear numbered instructions, bold figure numbers for easy reference, and notes, cautions, and warnings throughout, this manual provides a reliable and user-friendly guide to keeping your Opel 1900 running smoothly.
The Opel 1900, manufactured from 1964 to 1973, was a compact car produced by the German automaker Opel. This model marked a significant departure from its predecessors, offering a roomy interior, a modern design, and a choice of powerful engines. The 1900 was known for its reliable performance and practicality, making it popular in both Europe and North America. It was available in a variety of body styles, including a two-door sedan, a four-door sedan, a three-door station wagon, and a two-door coupe. The 1900 was also one of the first cars to feature a fully independent suspension system, which provided a comfortable ride and improved handling.
The Opel 1900 was powered by a range of four-cylinder engines, starting with a 1.5-liter unit in the base models. The top-of-the-line versions boasted a 1.9-liter engine, providing a respectable amount of power for the time. The engine options were paired with either a four-speed manual transmission or a three-speed automatic transmission. The Opel 1900 was also notable for its innovative styling, featuring a sleek, rounded body design with a distinctive grille and large, wraparound headlights. The interior was spacious and well-appointed, with comfortable seating and a range of convenience features. The Opel 1900 was a popular choice for families and commuters, and its timeless design and reliable performance made it a sought-after classic car in the years since its production.