2008 Volkswagen Golf Bluemotion

July 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2008 Volkswagen Golf Bluemotion
Volkswagen will be firing off the next salvo of its BlueMotion offensive at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt. In total, six new models with technology that is as economical as it is environmentally-friendly, will debut at the world’s largest car show. One of the highlights there: The new Golf BlueMotion. At just 4.5 litres of diesel per 100 km (62.8 mpg), its fuel consumption has been reduced by a full 0.6 litres compared to the original model. Similarly, CO2 emissions have been reduced from 135 g/km to 119 g/km. Actions taken on the BlueMotion make it so efficient that now distances of more than 1,200 km (745 miles) are possible on just one Golf tank of fuel (55 litres).
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2007 Porsche 911 Targa 4 & 4S

July 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Porsche 911 Targa 4 & 4S
Porsche’s Targa concept, originally launched in 1966 and named after the storied Targa Florio race, was the first car of its type to offer all the driving sensations of a convertible without sacrificing the benefits of a solid roof. Then and now, the Targa continues to evoke a distinct cache unlike any other sports car, conveying serious sports car performance with the free-spirited thrill of open-air motoring.

As with the previous Targa model, the most striking feature of the elegant sports car is the large, sliding-glass roof and glass rear hatch, which blend sleekly into the classic 911 lines while providing the Targa with its own unique personality. A polished, anodized aluminum trim strip runs the entire length of the roof frame, emphasizing the 911’s classic silhouette.
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2003-2005 Honda Pilot Vehicle Wiring

June 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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WIRING INFORMATION: 2003 Honda Pilot WIRE WIRE COLOR WIRE LOCATION 12V CONSTANT WIRE WHITE Ignition Harness STARTER WIRE BLACK/WHITE Ignition Harness IGNITION WIRE BLACK/YELLOW Ignition Harness ACCESSORY WIRE YELLOW Ignition Harness SECOND ACCESSORY WIRE WHITE/BLACK Ignition Harness POWER DOOR LOCK (-) BLUE/GREEN Large Green Harness At Passenger Fuse POWER DOOR UNLOCK (-) BLACK/RED Box Test door lock wires while turning the key in the passenger door. PARKING LIGHTS (+) RED/BLACK Plug At Driver Fuse Box DOOR Read more

2004-2006 Lexus RX330 Vehicle Wiring

June 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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WIRING INFORMATION: 2004 Lexus RX330: WIRE WIRE COLOR WIRE LOCATION 12V CONSTANT WIRE RED Ignition Harness STARTER WIRE BLUE Ignition Harness SECOND STARTER WIRE WHITE Ignition Harness IGNITION WIRE PURPLE Ignition Harness SECOND IGNITION WIRE GREEN Ignition Harness ACCESSORY WIRE GRAY Ignition Harness POWER DOOR LOCK (-) BROWN At Module Inside Driver’s Door POWER DOOR UNLOCK (-) GRAY At Module Inside Driver’s Door Test power door lock wires using the key in the driver door. Unlock requires a double pulse PARKING LIGHTS (+) LIGHT GREEN Harness In Driver’s Kick Panel PARKING LIGHTS (-) ORANGE Harness At Steering Column DRIVER DOOR TRIGGER (-) BLUE At Body ECU Behind Fuse Box PASSENGER DOOR TRIGGER (-) BLUE At Body ECU Behind Fuse Box RIGHT REAR DOOR TRIGGER (-) GRAY At Body ECU Behind Fuse Box LEFT REAR DOOR TRIGGER (-) BLACK Harness On Right Side Of Fuse Box REAR HATCH TRIGGER (-) WHITE/RED Harness In Driver’s Kick Panel Read more

2008 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID 4X4 Road Test

May 15, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Like all the other Escape models, this year’s hybrid gets several changes
inside and out, including new bodylines, a revised suspension, improved
noise suppression, electric-assist power steering, a new instrument panel
and more standard safety features. The hybrid is offered in either front-drive
or all-wheel drive versions.
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Audi A4 Avant CM 11195 Installation

March 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Installation Steps:
1. Removing fasteners from the exhaust brackets to lower exhaust, support as needed to prevent damage.
2. Raise hitch into position. Using a center punch, punch through the center hole of the hitch and into the heat shield.
3. Lower hitch and cut out the area of the heat shield covering the access hole. See heat shield trim detail.
4. Fishwire 1/2-13 X 1 1/2″ carriage bolt and SP6 spacer through the access hole and out the forward most hole in frame, both sides. (SEE FISHWIRE TECHNIQUES)
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