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Holden Nova Ellery repair manual 1985-1996

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Max Ellery manual covering Toyota Corolla & Holden Nova models from 1985 to 1998 including Sedan, Seca and Hatch. Includes Coupe and 4 Wheel Drive Wagon models

Engines: including 16 Valve D.O.H.C.

1.6 L (1587cc) "4A-FE" Twin-Cam 16-valve 1.6 L (1587cc) "4A-GE" Twin-Cam 16-valve

Table of contents:
Tune - Up and Maintenance
Engine
Lubrication
Ignition
Fuel System
Carburettor Systems
E.F.I System
Emission Control System
Starting System
Starting System
Alternator System
Cooling System
Clutch
Manual Transmission
Automatic Transmission
Suspension and Axles
Steering
Brakes
Body
Air Conditioning
Body Electrical
Electrical Wiring Diagrams
Four Wheel Drive

About the Holden Nova

The Holden Nova was a compact car that was produced by the GM-Holden-Toyota alliance, known as United Australian Automobile Industries (UAAI) in Australia between August 1989 and 1996. The alliance, and therefore the car, was a result of the Button car plan which attempted to rationalise the Australian car manufacturing industry. The Nova was sold and marketed under the Holden nameplate, although it was a badge engineered version of the Toyota Corolla, receiving minor stylistic changes. Unlike the Corolla, the Nova was sold only as a four-door sedan and five-door hatchback.In all years, the Nova was outsold by the Toyota Corolla in Australia, and from 1996 car was replaced by the Holden Astra.

The LE and LF series, based on the Corolla E90 were sold between 1989 and 1994. The LE was offered with Toyota's 1.4 litre 60-kilowatt (80 hp) engine (hatchback only) and 1.6 litre 67-kilowatt (90 hp) engine, in Holden's traditional SL (hatchback only), SLX and SLE trims. The LF Nova, available from October 1991, added fuel injection to the 1.6 litre unit, now rated at 75 kilowatts (101 hp). The SLE hatchback was replaced by a GS model, although SLE continued as a trim on the sedan, then in October 1992, a fuel-injected 1.8 litre 85-kilowatt (114 hp) engine was offered for the GS hatchback. The 1.4 litre option and the SLEs were unavailable from 1993.

LE Nova SL hatchback
LE Nova SLX sedan
LF Nova SL hatchback
LF Nova SLX hatchback
LF Nova SLX Limited hatchback

The LG Nova was sold between 1994 and 1996, although a smaller range was offered. The SLX trim level was equipped with a 1.6 litre 78-kilowatt (105 hp) engine, while the GS trim level denoted the fitment of the 1.8 litre engine. Four-door sedan and five-door hatchback options were offered for both levels, and all engines featured fuel injection.

Holden Nova 1985-1998 Ellery Service and Repair Manual 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

 

 

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