14 Apr
Posted by admin as Ford
Ford provides NO procedure to replace the Camshaft Position Sensor without the special tool shown in this article.
CAUTION: Syncro Positioning Tool T95T-12200-A (303-529) must be obtained prior to installation of the replacement synchronizer assembly. Failure to follow this procedure will result in the fuel system being out of time with the engine, possibly causing engine damage.
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Removal and Installation
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Section 414-01.
2. Remove the accelerator cable snow shield.
3. Detach the spark plug wire retainer.
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Common Problems
1. I am having trouble connecting with an ‘02 Audi A4.
This vehicle does pose connection issues with most aftermarket tools. Please continue to retry the connection.
2. I am having trouble getting good data rates on a specific controller.
Audi/VW consolidated sensors into groups. Some sensor groups can update at slower rates then others. Typically, this is text-based sensors on non-critical models like Telephone or Climate control. To resolve this select only those sensors that are important to you until you reach a saturation point for the data throughput.
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08 Jun
Posted by admin as Audi, VW/Volkswagen
After car crash and airbag deployment, VW-Audi airbag sensor can by locked (Control unit faulty or deployed) and must be replaced. Even after small accident Airbag sensor will write in internal memory special error message “crash data stored” or “computer fault” and after you need to exchange very expensive sensor to new one. With our VAG Airbag Reset Tool you can reset and repair airbag computer in your office in 1 minute. No need to remove airbag sensor from the car.
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Powerchip technology enhances your Audi to its ultimate level, delivering faster, smoother acceleration in all driving conditions. Whether you enjoy a leisurely weekend cruise or a hard racetrack drive – there is no easier and more effective way to release the potential from your S4 4.2 V8.
The following information is an overview of the performance the Powerchip will deliver. If you have any questions, your Power Consultant will assist you as best as possible. We look forward to giving you the best performance possible from your Audi.
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06 Aug
Posted by admin as Ford
This short explanation covers the installation slot-in MAF sensor to inlet tube for Ford Mustang vehicle, following the steps below:
1. Remove the factory harness from the OEM MAF Sensor
2. Remove the two screws and gently slide the MAF out of its housing
3. Your now ready to install your new GMS MAF sensor to your intake tube.
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Band-Mounted Sensor Re-Learn installation for Ford/Mercury/Lincoln vehicle: 1. Make sure all tires are inflated to the vehicle’s recommended inflation pressures (found in the owner’s manual on the door placard). 2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF then press and release the brake pedal. 3. Turn the ignition switch from OFF to RUN (engine OFF) 3 times, ending in the RUN position. Do this within 10 seconds. 4. Press and release the brake pedal. 5. Turn the ignition switch back to OFF. 6. Turn the ignition switch from OFF to RUN (engine OFF) 3 times, ending in the RUN position. Do this within 10 seconds. 7. The horn should sound letting you know the vehicle has entered into TPMS relearn mode 8. Place the Read the rest of this entry »
The new Audi A6 – the most progressive vehicle takes the lead Design and performance are the main driving elements on its way to the top position. Furthermore, the new Audi A6 embodies the consequent continuation of the familiar Audi brand values, sports appeal, progressiveness and intrinsic quality, which are evident in the fourth generation of this sporty business limousine.
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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) has developed a rain-light sensor that controls the auto- light system and the rain-sensitive wiper system. It is installed in the new GALANT FORTIS. The rain-light sensor controls the headlamps and windshield wipers, sending an activation request to ETACS(1) (Electronic Time and Alarm Control System). This data consists of vehicle information from ETACS, ambient light intensity, front light intensity and raindrop detection. Regarding the auto-light function, the rain-light sensor distinguishes between entering a tunnel and passing under a bridge, using front and ambient illumination sensors. It prevents the headlamps from blinking when the vehicle passes under a bridge. The rain-sensitive wipers have newly designed lenses to ensure uniform distribution of sensitivity for raindrops and improve the timing for the first wipe when there are fewer raindrops on the windshield glass.
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Nissan has determined that some 2007 model year Armada and Titan vehicles may have been equipped with TPMS sensors designed for the previous model year vehicle. The TPMS is functional and detects low tire pressure as designed. However, in some vehicles, this condition could, at some point, cause the low tire indicator lamp to illuminate even if the tire pressure is not low. The TPMS would continue to operate normally if reset. To correct this potential condition, Nissan will conduct a Voluntary Service Campaign to inspect the valve stem cap to Read the rest of this entry »