Opel Omega

since 1993-1999 of release

Repair and car operation



Opel Omega
+ 1. Maintenance instruction
- 2. Maintenance
   - 2.1. Cars with petrol engines
      2.1.1. Technical characteristics
      2.1.2. Current maintenance
      + 2.1.3. Through 8000 km of run or each 6 months
      - 2.1.4. Through 16 000 km of run or each 12 months
         2.1.4.1. Light and alarm equipment
         2.1.4.2. Lobbies and back brakes
         2.1.4.3. Driving belt
         2.1.4.4. Hoses and connections
         2.1.4.5. Corrosion-resistant coating of a body
         2.1.4.6. Hand brake
         2.1.4.7. Suspension bracket and steering
         2.1.4.8. Moments of an inhaling of bolts of fastening of wheels
         2.1.4.9. Adjustment of headlights of head light and front position lamps
         2.1.4.10. Car check in road conditions
         2.1.4.11. Adjustment of wheels
         2.1.4.12. System of production of the fulfilled gases
      + 2.1.5. Through 32 000 km of run or each 2 years
      + 2.1.6. Through 64 000 km of run or each 4 years
      + 2.1.7. Through 112 000 km of run or each 7 years
      + 2.1.8. Each 2 years irrespective of run
   + 2.2. Cars with diesel engines
+ 3. Repair of engines
+ 4. Heating system and ventilation
+ 5. Fuel, exhaust systems
+ 6. System of start of the engine
+ 7. Ignition system
+ 8. Coupling
+ 9. Transmissions
+ 10. Main transfer, semi-axes
+ 11. Brake system
+ 12. Suspension bracket and steering
+ 13. Body
+ 14. Body electric equipment



2.1.4.6. Hand brake

Check and adjustment

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Lift a back part of the car and establish it on support.
2. Lift the lever of the hand brake on 6 clicks and check, that both back wheels were blocked.
3. If adjustment is necessary, lift the lever of the hand brake on 3 clicks and weaken an adjusting nut on the balance weight (it is specified by an arrow).
4. Turn a brake disk so that the opening in a disk was established over an adjusting nut on a brake guard. Having inserted a screw-driver into an opening, turn an adjusting nut so that brake shoes blocked a brake disk. Then turn off a nut so that the brake disk again could rotate. Execute the same operation on the second wheel.
5. Twirl an adjusting nut on the balance weight so that blocks started to block a brake disk.
6. Check adjustment of the hand brake.