Jetta Wiring diagram Instrument Cluster

May 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Below the information found at the wiring diagram:
Information for ♦ Relay and Fuse arrangements ♦ Connector arrangements ♦ Control Modules and Relays ♦ Ground Connections Component Locations Information for ♦ Troubleshooting Procedures -Guided Fault Finding using VAS 5051/5052 Power Supply Relay (terminal 30, B+), Vehicle Electrical System Control Module, Power Supply Relay 2 (terminal 15) A ‐ Battery C ‐ Generator (GEN) J317 ‐ Power Supply Relay Read more

2001 Volkswagen Jetta GL Starting & Charging Systems Starters

May 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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STARTER Removal & Installation (With 4-Speed Automatic 01M Transaxle & 5-Speed Manual 02J Transaxle) 1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove battery, and battery carrier. See Fig. 2 . 2. Disconnect all wiring from starter solenoid. Remove starter cable from retainer. Remove starter wiring from guides. Remove guides. 3. Raise and support vehicle. Remove noise insulation panel. See Fig. 3 . Remove left-side insulation panel. See Fig. 4 . Remove brackets/retainers securing power steering pressure line. Place power steering pressure line aside. 4. Remove bolts securing starter. See Fig. 5 . Remove starter. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten starter mounting bolt/nuts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
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1995 Audi 90 2.8L V6 – 12-Valve Manufactured Suggested Scheduled Maintenance

April 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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For 1997-98 model vehicles, manufacturer recommends belt be replaced at 90,00 miles. For 1996 and earlier
model years, the manufacturer does not recommend a specific scheduled maintenance interval. However, belt
manufacturers suggest the belt be replaced at 60,000 mile intervals.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
CAUTION: This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur.
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Chevy or GMC Rear Brake Proportioning Valve Relocation Kit Installation

June 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension highly recommends that a qualified and or certified mechanic performs this installation. This vehicles reaction and handling characteristics may differ from standard cars and/or trucks. Modifications to improve and/or enhance off road performance may raise the intended center of gravity.
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2000-2003 Ford Taurus Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve Diagnostics Service Tips

May 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Some vehicles, may exhibit drivability conditions. These may include: • No start • Difficult to start • Stall • Low idle • Rough idle • High idle • Hesitation/surge while accelerating or at steady speed
These conditions may be intermittent with no Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) and no Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL). In some cases DTC and MIL may be evident.
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1984-1995 Honda Accord/Prelude Emissions PVC testing

June 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The PCV valve is easily checked with the engine running at normal idle speed (warmed up). Gently pinch the hose shut, then release it; the valve should click. If there is no click, check for plugged hoses or ports. If these are open, the valve is faulty. With the engine OFF, remove the valve from the engine. Shake it, listening for the rattle of the plunger inside the valve. If no rattle is heard, the plunger is jammed (probably with oil sludge) and should be replaced. Never operate the engine without the PCV valve or with the hose blocked.
Don’t blow directly into the valve in an effort to free the plunger; petroleum vapors and deposits within the valve are harmful.
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2005 Ford Taurus Engine Controls Vacuum Leakage Noise Possible DTC’s

May 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Some 2005 Taurus and Sable vehicles equipped with a 3.0L 2V and some 2003-
2005 Lincoln LS vehicles equipped with a 3.0L 4V engine may exhibit a vacuum
leakage noise or lean codes and/or malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) on. The
cause may be a leak at the 0-ring on the intake manifold tuning (IMT) valve.
ACTION
Follow the Service Procedure steps to correct the condition.
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Retrofit Hydraulic Roller Lifter Installation Instructions

February 22, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Thank you for choosing Gaterman Products hydraulic roller lifters. These lifters are engineered and manufactured to provide optimum performance and reliability. In order to take full advantage of the product, proper installation is required. Please follow the instructions below to insure complete satisfaction.
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Range Rover Engine Cylinder Head Components

June 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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1. Rocker cover – right hand 2. Engine oil filler cap 3. Oil filler dust cap seal 4. ’O’ ring – oil filler cap 5. Bolt – rocker cover (4 off; 2 x short, 2 x long) 6. Rocker cover – left hand 7. Gasket – rocker cover 8. Cylinder head – left hand 9. Valve spring cap (16 off) 10. Valve stem oil seals (16 off) 11. Collets (16 pairs) 12. Valve spring (16 off) 13. Valve seat insert (16 off) 14. Exhaust valve (8 off) 15. Inlet valve (8 off) 16. Seal – inlet Read more

Performer RPM Chrysler Aluminum Cylinder Heads for Small-block Chrysler V8s Installation

May 15, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Designed for non-emissions 1967-91 Chrysler 318-340-360 c.i.d. engines, these heads feature a 65cc combustion chamber along with a 171cc intake port and an 77cc exhaust port volume. Other outstanding features include phosphor-bronze valve guides, interlocking, ductile iron valve seats and premium one-piece, stainless steel, high-flow 2.02″ and 1.60″ intake and exhaust valves. Heat treated, machined steel retainers and valve locks along with heavy duty valve springs work with cams having valve lifts up to .575″.These powerful heads use the stock location for intake and exhaust bolt holes and flanges, rocker shafts, spark plugs and valve cover rails, for compatibility with original equipment and aftermarket parts. These heads are assembled with the following components:Stainless steel, one-piece, swirl-polished intake and exhaust valves with under-cut stems for increased flow;2-ring positive oil control seals; Edelbrock Sure-Seat Valve Springs #5767, retainers #9736, and valve keepers #9611. Complete cylinder heads are assembled and prepared for installation right out of the box. Bare cylinder heads will have valve guides and seats installed, but will require final sizing and a valve job to match the valves you will be using.
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