Wind Screen Wipers; Power Steering Fluid - Opel GT Owner's Manual

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Brak e/clut ch fluid c ha nge
Brake/clutch fluid is hygroscopic, i.e. it
absorbs water. If the brak es become hot,
suc h as when driving on long downhill
stretches, va pour bubbles can occur in the
water, which can have an extrem ely
adv erse effect on braking power
(dep ending on the p roportion of water).
The fluid change intervals specified in the
chapter "Service, Maintenance" on
page 165 m ust therefore be observed.
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Warning
We recom mend that y ou ha ve brake/
clutch fluid changed by a workshop who
is familiar with the req uirements of the
la w as rega rd s d isposal of brake/clutch
fluid a nd can thus help to protect the
environment and y our health.

Power steering fluid

The power steering fluid does not require
any additional ma intena nce than that
detailed in the c hap ter "S ervice,
Maintenance" on page 165.
If the fluid in the reservoir falls below the
HOT mark on the dipstick, consult a
work shop.
Self-help, vehicle care
Win dscreen wipers
C lear v ision is essential for safe driving.
Perform regular check s on the windsc reen
wipers to ensure they are operating
correc tly . We recommend wiper blade
replacem ent at least once a year.
If the windsc reen is dirty, operate the
windscreen washer system b efore
switching on the windscreen wipers. This
will av oid wiper blade wea r.
Do not switch on the windscreen wipers if
the wind screen is iced up, as this could
dam age the wiper blades or the wiper
system.
If the wipers b ecome frozen on to the glass,
we rec om mend that they be released with
the aid of O pel De-icer S pray.
S mearing wiper blades c an be cleaned with
a soft cloth a nd O pel C leaning Solvent and
Antifreez e.
Wiper blades whose lips have become
hardened, crack ed or covered with silicone
must be replac ed. This may be necessary
as a result of the effects of ic e, thawing salt
or hea t, or the incorrect use of cleaning
agents.
S witc h off the windsc reen w ip ers in
car washes – see pages 15, 161.
Windscreen w ip er care – see p age 163.
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