2007 Mercedes C Class Estate Extras

June 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Mercedes C Class Estate Extras
The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate combines high practicality with elegant design and lifestyle attributes. The Classic and Elegancemodels embody the traditional values, while the Avantgarde version emphasizes the sporty genes of the brand. For both styles the Mercedes-Benz Accessories GmbH offers a tailor-made accessories range which further enhances the level of individualisation. The outstanding innovations include the “easy-fix” roof carrier system, the space-saving concertina-type folding bag, the 18-inch incenio light-alloy wheels and the wood/leather steering wheel.
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2001 Honda Civic AC Kit Installation Instructions

May 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The A/C kit and instructions for the 2001 Civic are all new. Follow these instructions carefully. Use only HFC-134a in this system; do not use CFC 12 (Freon); do not install parts designed for use in a CFC system. Use a charging station. A/C charging stations and refrigerant recovery/recycling stations minimize the release of CFCs and HFCs to the atmosphere. Use them for all A/C charging and service work according to the manufacturers’ instructions. Do not overcharge. This system requires only the amount of HFC-134a refrigerant shown below. If you overcharge the system, the engine and the A/C will malfunction.
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2003 Subaru Outback Wiper & Washer Systems

May 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2003 ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Wiper & Washer Systems – Baja, Legacy & Outback REAR WIPER ARM
Removal 1. Raise wiper arm cover (A). 2. Loosen nut to remove wiper arm.
INSTALLATION 1. Install in the reverse order of removal. 2. Operate rear wiper once. 3. Align blade to rear defogger heat wire (A).
Tightening torque: Refer to FRONT WIPER , COMPONENT, General Description.
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Ford Escort IV 3/5 Doors Towing Hitch Fitting Instructions

October 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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This towing hitch is designed to assembly in following cars: FORD ESCORT IV 3/5 doors, produced since 01.1996 till 1998, catalogue no. C10 and is prepared to tow trailers max total weight 1250 kg and max vertical load 50 kg.
1. It is not necessary to reassemble the bumepr.
2. Find original signed places inside the boot on the left and right side, then drill ø24mm.
3. Slide the sleeves L=50mm (pos. 5) and position the element (pos. 4).
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2002 Toyota Tacoma Idle Control System Malfunction Engine Diagnostics

June 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The rotary solenoid type IAC valve is located in front of the intake air chamber and intake air bypassing the throttle valve is directed to the IAC valve through a passage. In this way, the intake air volume bypassing the throttle valve is regulated, controlling the engine speed. The ECM operates only the IAC valve to perform idle–up and provide feedback for the target idling speed.
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2007 Chevrolet Suburban HD Z71 Diesel

March 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Chevrolet Suburban HD Z71 Diesel
The Chevy Suburban HD Z71 is the culmination of a “what if” exercise that melds the popular Suburban 2500HD with the popular Z71 off-road package – a combination not currently offered by the factory – and partners it with a new, fuel-saving smaller-displacement diesel engine. The concept uses many production parts, including the front-end assembly from Chevy’s HD trucks, along with some unique custom touches – including rear wheel flares that pick up the styling cues of the front end. Power is generated by a new 4.5L diesel engine that gives this off-road-ready Suburban power, poise and efficiency.
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1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Convertible Top Installation

May 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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CONVERTIBLE TOP – POWER 1995 ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Porsche Power Convertible Tops Removal
1. Remove screws on rear wall trim panel at bottom left and right sides. Push up and pull out rear wall trim panel. Remove caps on tensioning bar. 2. Remove tensioning bar and bracket. Open convertible top locks. Remove nuts and screws on top mounts and guide arm tensioning bar. Lift convertible top off of vehicle.
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70-2054 General Motors Amplifier Bypass Harness Instalation Instructions

June 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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RPO codes tell what options & accessories a vehicle has. RPO codes can be found in the glove box, on the trunk lid or hatch, or on the drivers side door jam near the latch. If you find the RPO code & it does not match one listed above for your particular vehicle, you should not use this harness.

Many factory amplifiers are now incorporating the crossovers for the tweeters and subwoofers within the amplifier. When bypassing the factory amplifier, you need to cross over those speakers with either passive crossovers or use an after-market AMP with built in crossovers.
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2009 Bmw z4

March 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2009 Bmw z4
The BMW Z4 is ever present in any car city, especially in Los Angeles where BMW convertibles are treated as fashion accessories like pairs of shoes. But last generation’s BMW Z4, with its perfectly adequate but not outstanding driving dynamics and lack of raw horsepower did not excite the true car enthusiast. Many BMW faithful turned to roadsters from Porsche, Audi or Honda for a better all-around driving experience.
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2009 Honda Element Hatch Tent Kit

October 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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INSTALLATION
Attaching the Tent to the Honda Element
NOTE:
• Leaving the tailgate open for an extended amount of time will drain the battery.
• Allow the exhaust pipe to cool down for at least 20 minutes before you attach the tent to the vehicle.
• The tent is designed to add additional space to your vehicle while parked. It is not intended to be used in when the vehicle is moving.
• The tent can also be used as a standard ground tent by simply zipping up the rear sock.
• If the tent is not going to be attached to the vehicle, assemble the tent as described, but move it away from the vehicle.
• Make sure the vehicle and tent are clean and completely dry before installation. If moisture under the tent is allowed to dry, it may cloud the paint. If the tent gets wet, remove it and allow it to air-dry completely.
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