04 Jun
Posted by admin as Toyota
The information contained in this TSB supersedes TSB No. ST001-06. • Applicability has been updated to include 2005 – 2006 model year Avalon and 2006 model year Highlander HV. • Production Change information has been removed. • The Introduction, Warranty Information, Parts Information, and Repair Procedure sections have been updated to reflect removal, lubrication, and reinstallation of the steering intermediate shaft instead of replacement. TSB No. ST001-06 is Obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this service bulletin before proceeding.
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This manual is divided into different areas to assist you with your installation and operation of your steering box support system. This product is not a replacement for a new steering box and/or ball joints, but it will aid in reducing the stress placed on the steering box and associated wear. All steering components should be checked and replaced if necessary prior to addition of the steering box support. Installation should occur on a vehicle properly secured to prevent rolling. Application of lubrication at regular chassis lube intervals will promote bearing life.
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1. Pre-installation Precautions
(a) Make sure vehicle is on a flat surface and not on an incline/decline.
(b) Engage Parking Brake.
2. Remove OE Shift Knob
(a) Unscrew OE Shift Knob Counter-Clockwise until OE Shift Knob is removed. Discard OE Shift Knob. (Fig. 2-1)
3. Install Sport Shift Knob (A/T Type)
(a) Screw-in the shift knob (Clockwise) onto the gear shaft until knob is secure, tight and aligned. (Fig. 3-1) Important: Make sure the shift knob is firmly tightened and secure before starting the car.
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Disassembly
1. WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, read and follow all warnings, notes and instructions in the steering column removal and installation procedure.
Remove the steering column. For additional information, refer to Steering Column in this section.
2. Remove the clockspring. For additional information, refer to Section 501-20B.
3. Remove the multifunction switch.
4. Unclip the steering column opening gearshift lever seal from the steering column.
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The steering system consists of solid steering shaft with a lower joint assembly. Stealth and 3000GT models are equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) that includes an air bag and clockspring located in the steering column. WARNING: On Stealth and 3000GT, before doing any repairs, disconnect and shield battery ground. Disconnect SRS connector at control unit. Use caution when working around steering column (air bag could deploy).
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26 May
Posted by admin as Mitsubishi
Removal (Eclipse & Galant)
1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove engine splash shield from right side wheelwell.
2. Lower vehicle. Support weight of engine with floor jack. If necessary, remove coolant reservoir. Remove upper engine mount located near timing belt cover. Remove all drive belts. If necessary, remove drive belt tensioner pulley bracket and power steering pump pulley. See Fig. 1 . Remove water pump pulley.
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20 Sep
Posted by admin as Mitsubishi
This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur.
Removal (Eclipse & Galant)
1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove engine splash shield from right side wheelwell.
2. Lower vehicle. Support weight of engine with floor jack. If necessary, remove coolant reservoir. Remove upper engine mount located near timing belt cover. Remove all drive belts. If necessary, remove drive belt tensioner pulley bracket and power steering pump pulley. See Fig. 1 . Remove water pump pulley.
3. Remove crankshaft pulley. Noting bolt lengths and locations, remove upper and lower timing belt cover with gasket.
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18 May
Posted by admin as Mercedes-Benz
This manual contains power steering bleeding service and repair for 1988 Mercedes Benz 300TE (124 Chassis) L6-2960cc 3.0L SOHC (103)
Filling and Bleeding Power Steering Tandem Pump
To determine power steering pump application, See: Power Steering Pump\Application and ID
Capacities : Model 124, 129, 201, 202 approx. 1.0 liter, Model 140 approx. 1.4 liter
1. Version (model 201 up to 09/84) When engine is cold (room temperature approx. 20°C ) oil level 6-8 mm below marking (arrow). When oil is at operating temperature (approx.80°C ) correct oil level up to the embossed or cast-in marking (arrow).
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Notes:
• Tool kit contains more parts than are required for Chrysler RWD installation – follow instructions.
• This tool kit can also be used to install 56361-01K case repair sleeve in A4LD, 4R44/55E, 5R55E, AOD & E and 4R70W
Installation Instructions
1. Remove valve body and manual shaft seal.
2. Clean seal bore and pan/valve body surface of case. Run a file across case pan gasket surface to make sure there are no nicks or burrs where the reamer guide plate attaches to case.
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Parrot MULTICOMM is a unit able to control Parrot H/F kits with the car’s steering wheel commands working with ANALOG STEERING WHEEL COMMANDS with OEM headunit installed.
This unit is available in two versions, one working with the CK3000 Evolution, another for the CK3100.
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