2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI SportWagon Diesel

Powered by the 2.0L Clean Diesel TDI, delivering 140 horsepower and 235 ft.-lbs. of torque, the new Jetta SportWagen does not conform to old station wagon stereotypes. Using readily available body components and finished in custom paint and graphics, this Jetta TDI SportWagen demonstrates what can be done to personalize a Jetta. To reinforce the sportin this wagon, the Jetta’s underpinnings were upgraded by H&R Springs to lower its ride height, and make its handling razor sharp.
The Jetta TDI SportWagen remains firmly planted with 19 inch Sportec Wheels and Yokohama Tires wrapped around an upgraded Brembo brake kit, providing high performance stopping power. Hella provides up-level lighting components that add a unique flair to the styling.
07-Up Chevy Tahoe LED Upper Quarter Panel Light
Your new IPCW LED Upper Quarter Panel Lights are quality-made products that will work beautifully on your vehicle. Please refer to the pictures below for installation instructions.
Remove the screws in Figure A with a Phillips screwdriver. Untwist the sockets, then gently slide out the tail light.
After the tail light is removed. remove the screw in Figure B.
Remove the screw in Figure C to remove the Upper Quarter panel.
Gently slide out the stock Upper Quarter Panel.
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1941-48 Chevrolet Style Tail Lights Installation Instructions
1. Disconnect Battery. Do not skip this step. Also, do not try to “test” the LED array by connecting the leads directly to your battery. Permanent damage will occur to the LED array if you fail to heed these steps.
2. Choose a suitable location to mount the taillight.
3. Using the supplied template, mark the centers of the three holes required for installation.
4. Drill two (2) 1/4” holes for the mounting studs and one (1) 3/8” hole for the wiring.
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Audi TT Coupe (U.S. Version) Fog Light Modification for Daytime Running Light Operation
The U.S. Version of the Audi TT Coupe (and Roadster) does not come factory equipped with daytime running light capability. Daytime running lights being headlamps or similar, smaller lamps that are on whenever the ignition of the car is on. These lamps then also remain on when the parking lights and the headlights are turned on. I feel daytime running lights add to the safety level and overall appearance of any car. You’re more visible to pedestrians and other motorists and the car looks better in the frontal view. So, the challenge was to determine the best way to add daytime running lights to the TT Coupe. Since the TT is equipped with fog lights that are built in to the headlight cluster the plan was to try to modify the circuitry controlling the fog lights to make them behave like daytime running lights. However, I also needed to retain the normal on/off fog light operation during use of the headlights.
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Malfunction Indicator Lamp/Check Engine Light
If this indicator comes on while driving, there is a problem with your engine or its emission control systems. Even though you may feel no difference in your car’s performance, it can reduce your fuel economy and cause your car to put out excessive emissions. Continued operation may cause serious engine damage.
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Service Light Plus Airbag Reset Tool (10 in 1) Instruction Manual
This Service Light & Airbag Reset Tool is an essential tool for resetting of oil service light, service warning light, service mileage, service intervals and airbag on European made vehicles like AUDI, BMW, CITROEN, M. BENZ,MINI, SAAB, SEAT, SKODA,VOLKSWAGEN, VOLVO, etc. It is light, compact and very convenient without using the OEM Scanner to do the job. Once hooked up to the vehicle Data Link Connector (DLC), it can perform the following functions:
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Turn off your Check Engine light
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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Ford Trunk Light Kit Installation
Installing a trunk light kit on a Ford Crown Victoria or Chevrolet Impala requires different installation instructions for different model years. Please use the instructions that pertain to your make and model of vehicle.
1998 and 1999 Ford Crown Victoria
Use the “Ford Trunk Light Kit ETLK01xx” Installation Instructions.
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1999 Mercedes Benz Truck ML 430 AR68.10-P-1000GH Remove/Install Instrument Panel
Removing And Installing Instrument Panel
Remove/Install
1 Remove instrument panel bottom section (1()
2 Remove A-pillar trim on left and right
3 Remove upper section of air outlet panel (1) Long wedge: See Special Tools below.
4 Unscrew screws (3) from upper side of instrument panel
5 Remove instrument cluster (A1 remove
6.1 Disconnect sun sensor connector
NOTE: Only as of 01.09.01: Connector is located behind instrument cluster
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2008 Toyota Highlander w/Smart Key TVIP V4 Remove Engine Starter (RES)
1. Vehicle Disassembly. (a) Place the Vehicle in Park and have the Parking Brake Set before disconnecting the Battery. (b) Remove the Negative Battery Cable (Fig. 1-1) (1) Protect the Fender before starting. (2) Note the Battery Cable position, as it will be re- installed in the same position. CAUTION: Do not touch the positive terminal. (c) Remove the Glove Box Under Cover. (Fig. 1-3) (1) Begin by protecting the Vehicle Interior with Blankets. (d) Remove the Passenger’s Step Cover. (Fig. 1-4) (e) Remove the Passenger’s Cowl Cover. (Fig. 1-5) (1) Remove 1 Nut. (f) Remove 2 Bolts from the Glove Box, then open the Glove Box Door. (Fig. 1-6) (g) Remove 3 Screws from the Glove Box. (Fig. 1-7) CAUTION: Sharp Metal Edges. (h) Dislodge the Glove Box. (Fig. 1-7) (i) Disconnect all Connectors from the Glove Box. (Fig. 1-8) (j) Remove the Cable Clamp from the Glove Box. (Fig. 1-8)
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