2001 Infiniti I30 V6-2988cc 3.0L DOHC Heated Oxygen Sensor

May 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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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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2003 Kia Optima 2.4L Replaced Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor

May 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Vehicle Application: 2004 Hyundai Sonata 2.4L, Eng Cfg L4, 2003 Hyundai Santa FE 2.4L, Eng Cfg L4 USA 2004 Hyundai Santa FE 2.4L, Eng Cfg L4 2004 Kia Optima 2.4L, Vin 6, Eng Cfg L4 Customer Concern: There is no spark. Tests/Procedures: 1. At the crank position sensor, check for battery voltage to be present on the Red wire with the key on and cranking. The Black wire should be a good ground and the Blue wire should have 5 volts on it from the computer. One may have to disconnect the crank sensor to check for the 5 volt reference. 2. During crank look for a good 5 volt square wave signal on the Blue wire. 3. Check at the ignition coils for good battery voltage key on and cranking. If there is a loss of voltage during crank check the ignition failsafe relay. 4. Check for any stored engine codes.
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2006-2009 Toyota Camry Harsh 5-4 Downshift on Deceleration

June 6, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Some 2006 – 2009 model year Camry vehicles equipped with the 2AZ-FE engine and U250E automatic transaxle (ATM) may exhibit a harsh 5–4 downshift under the following conditions: • ATM at normal operating temperature • After driving above 45 mph (72 km/h) • Decelerating through 28 mph (45 km/h) The line pressure control solenoid assembly (SLT) has been improved to reduce this condition on customer complaint vehicles.
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1999-2000 Toyota Camry Radio Replacement

August 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The plastic dash panel surrounding the radio and air conditioner controls must be unsnapped from the dash in order to gain access to the bolts which secure the radio. Pull out the ashtray at the bottom of the plastic dash panel. With your hands, grab the bottom of the plastic dash panel below the ashtray location and pull firmly until the plastic dash panel begins to unsnap from the dash. Continue to pull the dash until the sides and top of the dash panel completely unsnap from the main dash assembly. The radio is secured to the dash with four (4) 10 mm bolt screws, (1) at each side corner of the radio. Locate and remove all four bolt screws. Pull the radio out of the dash. Unplug the black cable plugged into the rear of the radio. Unplug (2) white plastic wire harness connectors snapped into the rear of the radio. The radio can now be completely removed from the dash.
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1998 Toyota Camry CE Sedan L4-2164cc 2.2L DOHC MFI Technical Service Bulletins

June 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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EG013-02 020712 Emissions System – MIL ON/DTC’s P0440/P0441/P0446 Set ST008-01 011221 Front Suspension – Squeaking Noise BO026-01 011019 Seat Belts – Shoulder Anchor Tape Set BO025-01 011012 Interior Trim – Sun Visor Vanity Mirror Broken/Damaged EG004-01 010420 MIL ON – DTC P1133 Updated (Oxygen Sensor Circuit) BO028-00 001103 Trunk – Water Leaks BR004-00 001020 Brakes – Pad Clicking Noise ST004-00 000616 P/S – Power Steering Rack Squeaking Noise BO009R-00 000428 A/C – Loose Center Vent Adjustments NV007-00 000331 Read more

Remote Starter Integration for the 2007 Toyota Camry equipped with the Smart Key System with Push Button Start

August 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Preparation the Toyota Camry for installation
-Remove the driver’s side under dash, as well as the knee airbag bolts. Move the Airbag aside, but DO NOT DISCONNECT the Airbag connector in order to avoid setting any vehicle codes.
-Remove the driver’s side floor heating duct, in order to access the vehicle IMI & IMO wires easily.
The remote car starter will be installed in a conventional manner even if the car is equipped with the Smart Key “Push-to-Start” system.
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2004 Toyota Camry L4-2.4L Front Brake System

August 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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This document cover the installation of front brake for Toyota Camry:
OVERHAUL HINT: Overhaul the RH side by the same procedures with LH side.
1. REMOVE FRONT WHEEL
2. DRAIN BRAKE FLUID NOTICE: Wash off the brake fluid immediately if it comes into contact with a painted surface.
3. DISCONNECT FRONT FLEXIBLE HOSE
a. Remove the union bolt and a gasket from the disc brake cylinder, then disconnect the flexible hose from the disc brake cylinder.
4. REMOVE DISC BRAKE CYLINDER ASSY FR LH
a. Remove the 2 bolts and disc brake cylinder.
5. REMOVE DISC BRAKE PAD KIT FRONT (PAD ONLY)
a. Remove the 2 brake pads with anti-squeal shim.
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2003-2008 Toyota Corolla R & R Intake Manifold Gasket

May 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Following a cold soak in subfreezing ambient temperatures, some 2003 – 2008 model year Corolla and Matrix vehicles equipped with a 1ZZ–FE engine may exhibit a M.I.L. “ON” with one or more of the following Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) as the result of a vacuum leak at the intake manifold.
S P0171 – System Too Lean (Bank 1)
S P0300 – Random Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
S P030# – Cylinder (1–4) Misfire Detected
S P0133 – Oxygen Sensor Slow Response (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
Please use the following procedure to repair the vehicle.
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2000-2002 G20 Mil ON Rear O2 Sensor DTC

May 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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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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2007 Toyota Camry/Camry HV Interface Kit For iPod

June 6, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Vehicle Disassembly (a) Set parking brake. (b) Remove the negative battery cable. (Fig. 1-1) (1) Protect the fender before starting. (2) Do not touch the positive terminal with any tool when removing cable. (c) Remove instrument panel garnish LH: (1) Disengage the 2 clips and remove the instrument panel garnish. (Fig. 1-2) NOTE: Pull the instrument panel garnish up at a 45º angle to remove it. (d) Remove instrument panel garnish RH: (1) Disengage the 2 clips and remove the instrument panel garnish. (Fig. 1-3) (e) Remove floor shift position indicator for automatic transmission. (1) Unscrew shift knob. (2) Disengage the 6 claws and 3 clips and remove assembly. (Fig. 1-4) (3) Disconnect any connectors. (f) Read more

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