Vauxhall Cavalier 4×4 Transfer box Temperature Sensor, Removal & Installation & Oil Level Checking
Warning: The 4×4 transfer box (txb) temperature sensor is fragile and easily damaged. There is absolutely no reason to remove the temperature sensor unless it is being replaced. Removing the Temperature Sensor
701. With the txb cold, trace the cabling back from the txb sensor (Fig.2D) to its connector at the bulkhead (Fig.A & B).
702. Disconnect the sensor, remove the detachable plastic part of the connector (txb side – Fig.1D) and carefully withdraw the cabling back to the underneath of the vehicle – (Facilitates threading through the ring spanner)
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2006 Hyundai Tiburon GT Clutch System
Identifying Clutch Cover & Disc Component With Torque Specifications REMOVAL 1. Drain the clutch fluid and transaxle gear oil. 2. Remove the transaxle assembly. 3. Insert the special tool (09411-25000) in the clutch disc to prevent the disc from falling. 4. Loosen the bolts that attach the clutch cover to the flywheel in a star pattern. 5. Loosen the bolts in succession, one or two turns at a time, to avoid bending the cover flange. CAUTION: DO NOT clean the clutch disc or release bearing with cleaning solvent.
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2001-2005 Ford Taurus Camshaft Tick Noise—3.0L 4V Engine
This article supersedes TSB 04-20-8 to update the vehicle model years and Service Procedure. ISSUE Some 2001-2005 Taurus/Sable, 2001-2006 Escape and 2005-2006 Mariner vehicles built prior to 1-17-2006 equipped with the 3.0L 4V Duratec engine may exhibit a ticking noise from the left bank cylinder head, with the engine at normal operating temperature only.
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R8902 Sensor Kit for Nissan SD-22 Diesel Engine Using R8504 Tachometer
Installation instructions: 1) Remove the splash pan to access the engine pulley. Scrape away the paint from two areas directly opposite from each other on the rear of the pulley as shown on the back page. Roughen the bare metal with an emery cloth. Clean the magnets and bare metal on pulley with alcohol to remove any oil or grease residue so that the glue will bond. Glue each magnet to the selected surface of the pulley with the BLUE SIDE OUT (north pole) and with the magnets directly across (180° apart) from each other to maintain balance.
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2001-2003 Chevrolet Silverado Ignition Distributor System Corrosion Inspect/Replace
General Motors has decided to conduct a Voluntary Emission Recall involving certain 2001-03 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra model vehicles, equipped with a 4.3L V6 (RPO L35 – VIN W or RPO LU3 – VIN X) engine. The ignition distributor cap and rotor in these vehicles may corrode and cause ignition system failure. This condition may result in rough engine idle, misfire, stalls, engine cranks but does not run and/or illumination of the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL).
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2001 Infiniti I30 V6-2988cc 3.0L DOHC Heated Oxygen Sensor
The heated oxygen sensor 2 (rear), after three way catalyst (Manifold), monitors the oxygen
level in the exhaust gas on each bank.
Even if switching characteristics of the heated oxygen sensor 1 (front) are shifted, the air
fuel ratio is controlled to stoichiometric, by the signal from the heated oxygen sensor 2
(rear).
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LaBella’s Auto Repair Map/MAF Sensor Enhancer DEMSE
This device is experimental and worked on OBDII and OBDI systems. Use of this device may void your warranty. It an easily be removed if need be, however. This device is considered experimental and no warranty is implied as to its performance or intended use or misuse. It is not intended to be used as a stand alone device but used in conjunction with supplemental hydrogen (Brown’s) gas generator or an H2O water injection system. When the term computer is used herein, it refers to the vehicle’s ECU (Environmental Control Unit) or ECM. Some vehicles may have more than one computer but the one that controls the fuel system is the one we are speaking about. OBD (On Board Diagnostics) OBD I is pre-1996 and all newer cars have OBD II.
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2001 Hyundai Accent 1.5L Difficulty Filling the Gas Tank
Tests/Procedures: 1. Disconnect the vapor line at the charcoal canister that comes from the liquid vapor separator and goes to the charcoal canister. See if the fuel tank can be easily filled then. 2. If the fuel tank can easily be filled with the vapor line removed from the charcoal canister, reconnect the vapor line and remove the other lines from the charcoal canister and see if the fuel tank can be easily filled. 3. If the Read more
1999 Ford Ranger Trucks Gasoline Engine Performance Removal
Removal & Installation (3.0L, 3.8L, 4.0L & 5.0L) 1. CMP sensor is located on top of engine, near intake manifold. See Fig. 3 Fig. 3: Locating Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor (3.0L, 3.8L, 4.0L & 5.0L; 4.2L Similar) Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO. 2. Disconnect negative battery cable. 3. Before removing, note position of electrical connector on CMP sensor. Disconnect CMP sensor electrical connector. NOTE: For Explorer models with 4.0L push rod engine, remove the upper intake manifold. See REMOVAL & INSTALLATION (4.0L VINX) under UPPER INTAKE MANIFOLD. 4. Remove CMP sensor screws and CMP sensor. To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure CMP sensor electrical connector is pointing in original direction. Tighten CMP sensor to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . NOTE: If the synchronizer is turned while removing the CMP sensor, it must be re-aligned before CMP sensor is installed. See CMP.
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2000-2002 G20 Mil ON Rear O2 Sensor DTC
If a 2000 to 2002 G20 has a MIL “On” and any of the following DTCs stored in the ECM:
• P0138 Heated Oxygen Sensor 2 (Rear) (Bank 1) (Max. Voltage Monitoring)
• P0139 Heated Oxygen Sensor 2 (Rear) (Bank 1) (Response Monitoring)
• P0140 Heated Oxygen Sensor 2 (Rear) (Bank 1) (High Voltage)
Start with the Service Procedure to find out if the bulletin applies to this vehicle. If it does apply, complete the Service Procedure to repair the incident, if it should occur.
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