Kia Automotive Electrical

June 11, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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MODULAR FORMAT As a Kia service professional, you understand the importance of staying current with today’s complex automotive technology. The amount of training that a technician needs depends on factors like technical background, product knowledge and practical experience. To meet your needs, we have developed a modular training system to help you focus your efforts in the areas that are of the most value to you.
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1957 Chevrolet Louver & Switch Package Automotive Air Conditioner

December 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Automotive air conditioning installation requires a basic knowledge of refrigeration systems and services of a qualified mechanic. These instructions explain the steps necessary or the installation of this unit but do not detail standard workshop procedures or safely practices.
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Audi 4.2-liter V8 FSI Engine Self-Study Program 921603

April 30, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The Self-Study Program provides introductory information regarding the design and function of new models, automotive components or technologies. The Self-Study Program is not a Repair Manual! All values given are intended as a guideline only and refer to the software version valid at the time of publication of the SSP.
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2003 Suzuki Aerio AWD L4-2.0L Engine Controls MIL ON/DTC P2025 Set

June 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Engine Controls – MIL ON/DTC P2025 Set Section Title: Engine TSB No. TS 07 12065 Division: Automotive Category: Technical SUBJECT: MIL ON DTC P2025 MODEL(S): AERIO (RH420) YEAR: 2003 CONDITION: In extreme cold climates, the MIL may be ON when the engine is started. The DTC P2025 will be stored in the ECM. CAUSE: ECM Software Logic CORRECTION: Using the appropriate service manual, verify the DTC using the troubleshooting chart. If no cause for the DTC is found, reprogram the ECM by using the instructions listed below. Then clear the DTC from the ECM memory.
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Check Engine Lights: Myths and Facts

July 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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You’re driving along and suddenly your Check Engine Light comes on. What does it mean? Check Engine Light, Check Engine Soon Light, Service Engine Soon Light, Engine Light, Engine Management Light, whatever you want to call it, simply means that your vehicle’s computer system has detected a problem. Depending on the year, make, and model, it may be related to the engine, the transmission, even the brakes and suspension. There are literally hundreds of reasons a Check Engine Light may appear. The following questions and answers discussion will clarify the truth about Check Engine Lights.
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HP9606 Adapter Plate kit Chevy Engine

May 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The Adapter Plate kit will allow you to use Buick, Pontiac or Oldsmobile and Cadillac 200, 350 and 400 Turbo-Hydramatic Transmissions with a Chevrolet engine. No alterations are necessary and installation is easy and simple.
NOTE: On some Turbo 400 transmissions, the webbing located inside the bell housing may interfere with two of the adapter plate kit bolts. Webbing must be trimmed to clear these bolts.
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2007 Mercedes High Torque DiesOtto Engine

June 17, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Mercedes High Torque DiesOtto Engine
The performance of a gasoline engine, the high torque and fuel economy of a state-of-the-art diesel together with extremely clean emissions: Mercedes-Benz has combined all the advantages of both engine types in its DiesOtto powertrain. The new technology package, which stands for the future of the gasoline engine, includes features such as direct gasoline injection, turbocharging and a variable compression. At the core of this innovation lies the controlled auto ignition, a highly efficient combustion process similar to that of a diesel. By way of another advantage, and in contrast to comparable developments, the Mercedes system requires no synthetic fuels but can be operated using conventional gasoline.
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Engine Owner’s Manual for LS Series Auto Conversions

February 22, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Engine Mount
Engine mount is constructed of 4130 aircraft quality steel tubing and is powder coated for corrosion protection. Engine mount vibration isolators are made of aluminum cups capturing a rubber isolator. There are a total of eight (8) rubber isolators required. Replacement of rubber isolators can be obtained at your local auto parts store. Just ask for front motor Read more

Turn off your Check Engine light

July 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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So your Check Engine light is on, staring at you every day. You know there must be something wrong, but you don’t want to pay to have the problem diagnosed. Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. With a simple code-reader tool, you can find out what’s wrong and turn the light off. When the Check Engine light is on, it means one or more trouble codes are stored in your vehicle’s computer. Trouble codes tell you that a problem was identified in the engine- management system. Reading the stored trouble codes is the first step in diagnosing the problem.
Code readers are inexpensive and simple to use
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Manifold of V6 PFI gasoline engine

February 26, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The main purpose of this work was to improve the WAVE model of the V6 3.2l engine, scheduled for installation in the GTA version of the popular Alfa Romeo 156 vehicle. Moreover, this work was also part of a comparative study between two intake manifolds differing in shape and volume. Whilst the performance of an engine is typically investigated using the 1D engine cycle simulation program WAVE alone, for this application the authors believe that only the use of the 3D CFD code VECTIS coupled with WAVE can accurately capture how the manifold influences the behaviour of the engine.
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