2006 Nissan Service and Maintenance Guide

October 21, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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If someone told you, you could drive your new Nissan for the next 7 years or 100,000 miles, almost worry-free of unexpected repair costs, would you be interested? Nissan’s “Security+Plus” family of extended service contracts delivers the peace of mind that does just that. Security+Plus vehicle protection plans can cover everything from over 1,100 vehicle components to roadside assistance to rental vehicle costs and provide: Nationwide Coverage (over 1,000 Nissan dealers nationwide); utilizing: Genuine Nissan Parts (new or in some cases remanufactured); installed by:
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2008 Renault Twingo Extreme

June 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2008 Renault Twingo Extreme
The Twingo Extreme still retains the sporty and stylish good looks featured on the Dynamique trim, plus all the practicality and interior space for four occupants and their belongings to travel in comfort, as well as a list of standard equipment befitting a more expensive car – all at a value-for-money price.

Peace of mind is also assured with safety and technological innovations featuring just as strongly in the entry-level Extreme as they do in the range-topping GT. Features such as ABS with EBD (electronic Brake Distribution), driver and front passenger lateral airbags and brake assist, are all standard on the Extreme.
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1996-2001 Audi A4 B5 Panzer Plate Skid Plate Installation Instructions

April 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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First-time Install Procedure:
Raise car in the air: Use either ramps and wheel chocks or a jack and a pair of jack stands, or a car lift. Car must be raised on both sides for procedure to work.
Remove old belly pan:
1. Put on safety goggles. Remove old plastic belly pan if you still have one installed on your car. Save all 1/4 turn Dzus screws, if present, in provided zip-loc bag. You will not need these for the install but it’s nice to have spares.
2. Remove rear mount of belly pan, if present, with a 10mm wrench (the one with three receptacles on it.). Remove all three 1/4 turn screw (Dzus) receptacles, if present, and save them as spares in provided zip-loc bag. You might want to degrease them first
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