After the Video Module is installed on the vehicle, it might need to be custom programmed (depends on your vehicle year/model/op ons). Each kit comes with the Mini-‐Keypad that must be used to program the Video Module.
How to Use Mini-‐Keypad:
• MENU: Switching to the previous mode.
• SEL: Selection in menu, switching AV sources.
• UP: Move Up or to the Left
• DOWN: Move Down or to the Right
• FACTORY MODE* (Interface Custom Programming Mode):
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RGB Module Connections & Controls
The NV_RGB_X Video Interface is capable of both single video and dual video modes of operation. For dual video mode, the optional remote control pad is recommended for switching between the video inputs on the module.
Installation With Plug And Play Factory Harness
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For rear disc pad removal and installation, DO NOT disconnect brake hose from caliper (wire aside). Replace all pads on an axle if wear indicator on any pad contacts rotor or if pad is worn to within .03″ (.8 mm) of pad backing.
Removal (”A”, “B”, “C”, “K” & “U” Series)
1. Remove 2/3 of brake fluid from master cylinder reservoir. Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel. Using “C” clamp, compress caliper piston until it bottoms out in its bore.
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DESCRIPTION & OPERATION 1985-86 BRAKES Disc & Drum – “C”, “G”, “K” & “P” Series
BRAKE BOOSTER
Delco-Moraine Single Diaphragm
A combined vacuum-hydraulic unit which uses a combination of intake manifold vacuum and atmospheric
pressure to provide power assist. Reserve vacuum supply and vacuum check valve allow several brake
applications, with vacuum assist, after engine has stopped.
Unit is composed of 2 main sections. The vacuum power cylinder and the dual master cylinder. Vacuum power
cylinder contains power piston assembly, which houses control valve, reaction mechanism, and power piston
return spring.
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This manual contains the pre-installation, assembly and installation for dual player headrest video on Toyota Prius 2010.
Pre-installation Precaution
1. Use Seat and Floor Protectors to avoid damage to surfaces.
2. If the vehicle is equipped with an Anti-theft radio, the radio code must be written down prior to disconnecting the battery cable. The code must be re-entered when the negative battery cable is reinstalled. Disconnecting the battery
Figure may cause certain vehicle settings to be lost. Manufacture’s recommendations for the battery B3 removal should be followed. Disconnecting the battery is recommended.
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Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle General Information.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector and air line if equipped with Real Time Damping (RTD) .
3. Support the rear axle.
4. Disconnect the RTD sensor ( if equipped). Refer to Rear Position Sensor Replacement -
Electronic Suspension – Left (15 Series) or Rear Position Sensor Replacement -
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Removal & Installation WARNING Do not loosen the axle wheel hub retainer until the wheel and tire are removed from the vehicle. Wheel bearing damage will occur if the wheel bearing is unloaded with the weight of the vehicle applied. NOTE Have an assistant press the brake pedal to keep the axle from turning. 1. Before servicing the vehicle, please familiarize yourself with safety procedures. 2. Remove the axle-to-wheel hub retainer nut and washer. 3. Remove the parking brake shoes. WARNING Do not use a hammer to separate the outboard CV-joint from the hub. Damage to the threads and internal CV-joint components can result. 4. Press the outboard CV-joint until it is loose from the hub. 5. Remove and discard the toe link-to-wheel knuckle nut. WARNING Do not damage the boot while separating the toe link from Read the rest of this entry »
Removal 1. Remove the securing spring (3) carefully so that it does not deform. See Fig. 49 . 2. Remove the protective caps (1) from the two locating pins (2). See Fig. 49 . 3. Remove the locating pins using a 7 mm hex socket. 4. Remove the brake caliper from the holder. 5. Remove the brake pads. See Fig. 50 .
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HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT (HCU) Removal and Installation
1. Disconnect the battery. For additional information, refer to BATTERY & CHARGING SYSTEM .
2. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to IDENTIFICATION CODES
3. Remove the parts in the order indicated in the following illustration and table. WARNING: Brake fluid contains polyglycol ethers and polyglycols. Avoid contact with eyes. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. If brake fluid contacts eyes, flush eyes with running water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If taken internally, drink water and induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. Read the rest of this entry »
The rear disc brake system consists of a solid rear disc brake rotor (5) and a single-piston rear disc brake caliper. The rear brake pads and linings are held in position between the rear disc brake caliper and the rear disc brake rotor by two guides, two shims, and an M-spring. It is not necessary to remove the rear disc brake caliper completely to replace the rear brake pads and linings; the rear brake pads and linings can be removed simply by pivoting the rear disc brake caliper on its rear disc support bracket.
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