Shift linkage, adjusting Transmission in neutral Loosen clamp (arrow). Joint between selector rod and selector lever must move easily Remove shift knob, boot, and frame => page 34-21. Insert gauge 3104. Gauge must not jam Align selector rod/selector lever (with transmission in neutral) and tighten clamp. CAUTION! DO NOT put components under stress. Operation Selector lever resting in 3rd/4th-gear plane with transmission in neutral Shift through all gears. They must engage smoothly without hanging up. Pay particular attention to correct operation of the reverse lockout. If a gear fails to engage smoothly during repeated shifting: Engage 1st gear. Remove play from shift linkage by pressing Read the rest of this entry »
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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28 Aug
Posted by admin as Toyota
1. Remove the stock shift knob and boot cover.
2. Carefully slide an exacto knife under the clip on the right side of the assembly to remove it. CAUTION : Be extremely careful in this step, if the knife is torqued too hard the blade could break and become a dangerous projectile.
3. Insert a flat head screw driver into the gap created by the exacto knife to pry the clip off.
4. Use a punch to drive out the pin on the opposite side of the shifter. Tap lightly with a hammer until the pin is driven out of the assembly.
5. Remove the four bolts securing the plastic assembly to the chassis.
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13 Dec
Posted by admin as Audi, VW/Volkswagen
Installation Instructions:
1. Refer to the illustrations and location chart for correct size shift cups.
2. Using a T20 Tork Plus bit, remove the existing OEM plastic shift cup and discard.
3. Using a T20 Tork Plus bit, install the correct size replacement aluminum shift cup.
4. Make sure the replacement shift cup is properly rotated so that the tabs will retain the valve body components securely.
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16 Sep
Posted by admin as Mitsubishi
The installation of the AEM ECU on the 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse Turbo / Eagle Talon Tsi uses the stock sensors and actuators. The base map is automatically installed in the base calibrations directory in the AEMPro directory on your computer.
Full details of the test vehicle used to generate this map can be found in the files notes section. However, while the base map is a good starting point and may save you considerable time and money, it will not replace the need to tune your specific application. It is not intended to be driven aggressively. Ignoring this can and will damage your engine.
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This should be the same theory for all WRX’s The difference between the MY00 and the MY01 are merely the body shape and a different coloured dash, as the wiring is exactly the same as far as I can see.
1. You will need: -The Shift-I – A Screwdriver – A Multimeter – Wire Strippers – A Soldering Iron – An inline clip (only if you are like me and can’t solder very well!
2. Start by unscrewing and removing the Side Scrivet on the Dash
3. Remove the Change Drawer
4. Unscrew the screw above the Bonnet Release
5. Pull firmly on the left hand side of the bottom part of the dashboard and it should pop out
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1995 ENGINE PERFORMANCE General Motors Corp. Removal, Overhaul & Installation Cadillac; Concours, DeVille, Seville
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST * CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, vehicle computer and memory systems may lose memory data. Driveability problems may exist until computer systems have completed a relearn cycle. See COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION section before disconnecting battery.
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08 Jun
Posted by admin as VW/Volkswagen
ENGINE CRANKSHAFT CYLINDER BLOCK – 2.0 LITER ENGINE CODE ABA Model(s): 1996-on Volkswagen Golf III, Jetta III, Cabrio Group: 13 – Engine – Crankshaft/Crankcase Bulletin No.: 95-01 Date: October 16, 1995 File this Technical Bulletin in Repair Manual No.: W42 011 294 105. This information describes changes in engine components and specifications for the 2.0 liter engine starting with August, 1995 production (OBD II). The following information will be integrated into the Repair Manual during the next update. PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD Read the rest of this entry »
09 Oct
Posted by admin as Land Rover
This kit contains two modules; 1.) the rear seat and fixings with brackets, hardware, etc., and, 2.) rear seat belts, with screws, brackets, etc. Since occupant safety depends upon the proper functioning of seating systems and seat belt assemblies, it is vital that good engineering practice is followed in the fitting of the seat and seat belt modules. Ensure that all items in this kit are fitted according to the instructions and that all components function as described when installed.
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1. Unclip and remove the MAS (Mass Air Sensor) from the intake hoses.
2. Unclip and remove the electrical harness plug from the MAS and remove the MAS from the car.
3. Unscrew and remove the complete air box assembly.
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