Stratmosphere HyperBoost Valve (Audi S4) Installation Instructions

April 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Step 1- Remove motor cover
This is the small triangular cover in the front of the engine where the dipstick is located (figure 1). Just twist the two screws 90 degrees counterclockwise. Then lift up the cover. The cover fits onto a rubber round mount at the point on the “triangle” as well. It’s just pressed on there.
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Audi TT 1.8t A.W.E. Tuning DV1 Diverter Valve Installation Instructions

March 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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With the DV1 Diverter Valve, we believe you have purchased the finest diverter valve for the money. Follow these instructions, and you’ll have your new A.W.E. Tuning DV1 Diverter Valve installed quickly and easily.
Step 1: Here’s an overview picture of the transverse 1.8T engine found in the Audi TT, VW Golf/Jetta/New Beetle 1.8T. The 225hp TT engine looks a little different, but the install of the A.W.E. Tuning valve is the same procedure. For picture clarity, and ease of install, the decorative engine cover has been removed. Removing the cover is easily done by twisting the “+” shaped fasteners on the cover 90 degrees. They’ll pop up when free, allowing you to grab the cover and lift it up and out of the engine bay. (New Beetle requires removing 2 10mm nuts hidden under trim caps, and then sliding forward and out) We’ve also removed the PCV damper in the following pictures for clarity. You won’t need to remove this item to install the valve.
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2004 Kia Sorento EX Timing Belt Removal

May 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur. 1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove engine cover. Using 16-mm spanner wrench, rotate serpentine belt tension arm clockwise about 14 degrees to relieve belt tension. Remove serpentine drive belt. Remove power steering pump pulley, idler pulley, tensioner pulley and crankshaft pulley. Remove upper and lower timing belt covers. See Fig. 1 or Fig. 2 . Rotate crankshaft clockwise and align timing mark to set No. 1 cylinder to TDC on compression stroke. 2. Ensure timing marks of camshaft sprocket and cylinder head cover are matching. See Fig. 5 . Read more

1998 Mercedes Benz SLK 230 L4-2.3L SC Rear Center Console Remove/Install

May 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Removing And Installing Rear Center Console
Removing And Installing Front Center Console
AR68.20-P-2350G Remove/Install Cover on Center Console
Removing And Installing Cover On Center Console
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Nissan Vent Control Valve Replacement Service Bulletin

December 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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All Nissan models using Vent Control Valve P/Ns 14935-AM60A / AM60B
SERVICE INFORMATION
When replacing the EVAP canister vent control valve for any reason: Use the one listed in the PARTS INFORMATION section of this bulletin on Page 2. For vent control valve replacement procedure, refer to the appropriate section of the Electronic Service Manual (ESM) if needed. Read more

1996-Up Nissan Evap Vent Control Valve Diagnostics Service Bulletin

December 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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If an applied vehicle has one (or more) of the following DTCs stored in Self Diagnosis, use the Service Procedure below to check the operation of the EVAP vent control valve.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• If DTC(s) other than the ones listed below are found stored in Self Diagnosis, the EVAP vent control valve is NOT the cause of the incident.
• If the EVAP vent control valve passes the tests outlined in the following Service Procedure, the cause of the incident is NOT the EVAP vent control valve.
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2008 Toyota Highlander w/Smart Key TVIP V4 Remove Engine Starter (RES)

June 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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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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2007 Porsche Boxster S Removing Cover for Dashboard

March 21, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Removing cover for center dashboard (defroster trim)
Installation Location: 1. Insert plastic wedge under dashboard cover (defroster trim) center -1- and lever out in upward direction – 2. Disconnect plug connection for sun sensor.
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2005 Nissan-Datsun Sentra L4-1.8L Evap Canister Purge Volume Control Solenoid Valve

May 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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With CONSULT-II
Check air passage continuity of EVAP canister purge volume control solenoid valve
under the given conditions.
Without CONSULT-II
Check air passage continuity of EVAP canister purge volume control solenoid valve
under the given conditions.
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Crower Valve Train Components

September 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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This booklet is a general installation reference guide for Crower valve train components. The information is intended to give you a good basic idea of what building a reliable and powerful performance valve train requires. We’ve tried to eliminate the “surprises” and provide you with solutions to any snags you might encounter. It should help minimize your anxiety when there’s more to a job than you planned on, or when parts don’t fit properly.
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