13 Jan
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Step of the Installation Instructions:
1. DISCONNECT NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY CABLE.
2. Loosen the hose clamp and remove the air tube from the throttle body air box.
3. Disconnect the air temperature sensor connector attached to the air box.
4. Loosen the two bolts that secure the air box using a 10mm socket.
5. Remove the oil filler cap (for clearance if needed) and carefully pull and remove the air box. * Be careful not to drop anything in the oil filler pipe.
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BATTERY PACK DESCRIPTION
The Module. Toyota uses prismatic NiMH modules from Panasonic. Each module, shown in Fig. 1, consists of six 1.2 V cells connected in series. The module has a nominal voltage of 7.2 V, capacity of 6.5 Ah, weighs 1.04 kg, and has dimensions of 19.6 mm (W) X 106 mm (H) X 275 mm (L). Further notable features are as follows:
A thermal well on top of the cell allows measurement of an approximate internal temperature of the electrolyte,
A hydrogen vent provides for release of hydrogen through a manifold under gassing conditions,
Terminals on each side provide clean connections,
Tie down bolts secure the modules to structural supports,
A plastic case lowers mass, and
The side surfaces of the module provide air gaps for airflow created by dimples and protrusions when two modules are stacked.
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Wiper and Washer System — Front Item Part Number Description 1 W707014-S441 Wiper pivot arm nut 2 17526 Wiper pivot arm (LH and RH) 3 N807391 Wiper pivot arm linkage bolt (3 required) 4 17508A Wiper pivot arm linkage assembly (includes wiper motor) 5 — Wiper motor crank bolt 6 — Wiper motor attachment bolt (3 required) (Continued) 7 17508B Wiper motor 1 W708312 Wiper pivot arm nut 2 17526 Wiper pivot arm Read the rest of this entry »
29 Jan
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Installation by a trained mechanic is recommended
Step 1:Position vehicle on a flat surface and lift vehicle by the frame so that the front wheels are off the ground. Use a floor jack and jack stands or a (2) two post lift if available. Next, locate the torsion key at the rear of the torsion bar under the cab of the vehicle. (Insert A)
Note: Prior to lifting the vehicle it is recommended that you measure the stock height of the vehicle so that you have a base line to gauge the height of the vehicle. Measure the vehicle from the bottom of the wheel to the lip of the fender. (Insert B)
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The intent of this guide is to provide information to help you respond to emergency situations involving the 2007 Saturn VUE Green Line Hybrid in as safe a manner as possible. While the majority of the components that make up our hybrid are common to traditional GM vehicles, there are some differences that may affect how a rescue procedure is performed.
This guide contains a general description of how the Saturn VUE Green Line Hybrid system operates, shows the location of the badging, and offers illustrations of its unique components. It also suggests ways of disabling the system and presents cut zone information.
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Chevrolet LCT1000–LCT2500, Ford 47RH / 47RE / 48RE, Dodge E4OD / 4R100 Transmission removal, Installation And testing
Removal
Check and record all codes and actions of your transmission before transmission is removed. This will help if you still have problems after installation. Damage to your transmission may have been caused from some other external source.
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
WARNING: Deactivate air bag system before performing any service operation. See appropriate AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT. Do not apply electrical power to any component on steering column without first deactivating air bag system. Air bag may deploy.
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This manual contains dismantling data for the following vehicles: MODEL YEAR MAKE MODEL VARIANT ENGINE TRANSMISSION 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4×4 4.2L L6 4L60E
Provide additional support when a vehicle is on a hoist in the following ways:
• Before removing parts, support the opposite end. This helps prevent the vehicle from slipping off.
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REMOVAL 1. Disconnect the ground cable from battery. 2. Remove the front grille RH and front grille LH. 3. Remove the clips inside the mounting portion of front grille RH and front grille LH. 4. Remove the six clips on the upper part of bumper. 5. Remove the clips, which secure the front bumper to fender. 6. Remove the clips, and turn over the mud guard LH and RH. 7. Remove the three clips in the center, right and left part of Read the rest of this entry »
Check that the retractor is in the automatic locking mode by trying to pull more seat belt out of the retractor If you cannot pull any more seat belt webbing out of the retractor the retractor is in the automatic locking mode 8 Check to make sure that the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use.
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