31 Jan
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This kit is designed to work with 15” or larger wheels.
Instructions:
1. Disconnect the rear hard lines on the rear axle from the wheel cylinders.
2. Disconnect the rear brake hose from the hard lines on the axle.
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REMOVAL OF OLD THROTTLE BODY
1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2. The air inlet tube connecting the air cleaner to the throttle body must be removed. Loosen both of the clamps on the air inlet tube and carefully remove it from the vehicle.
3. Disconnect the throttle position sensor and the idle speed control solenoid connectors from the throttle body. Also disconnect the EGR position sensor connector from the EGR valve.
4. Disconnect the EGR vacuum line from the EGR valve. Disconnect the throttle linkage. Loosen the two hose clamps on the throttle body coolant hoses on the EGR spacer. Remove the hoses being aware that some coolant may drain from the hoses.
5. Remove the four nuts that hold the throttle body to the manifold. Slide the stock throttle body and EGR spacer off of the four studs.
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Removal of Factory Intake
1. Turn the ignition OFF and disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the mass air sensor electrical connection.
3. Depress the center pins on the push clips on the radiator core support cover.
4. Remove the radiator core support cover.
5. Unclip the relay and fuse box and move out the way.
6. Loosen and remove the bolt on the radiator core support.
7. Unclip the PWM vacuum switching valve from the air cleaner assembly.
8. Pull to remove the computer fresh air tube.
9. Loosen the clamps on the stock intake tube, then remove the stock intake tube.
10. Remove the two stock rubber hoses from the air cleaner lid.
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The PESWICAN module must be used with an optional Steering Wheel Interface module like the PESWIX, PESWIAKJC, PESWIPS or PESWIECL to retain steering wheel controls. For select Chrysler vehicles listed. The CHYAH05 interface module is recommended but is not needed when being used in a Chrysler vehicle. If you do not need an CHYAH05 interface, you can hard wire the PESWICAN to any aftermarket vehicle harness listed in this application guide. Details on how to wire the PESWICAN are in the instructions.
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Place a drop of oil on the black oxide bolt before assembling as shown below. Place the Blind Fastener in the hole and use a 1/1” or 7/16” wrench to tighten black hex bolt until the blind fastener is fully seated. When setting black hex bolt, it will start out hard. As the Blind Fastener ”bulbs” out it will get easier, until it bottoms out or sets. Make sure the Blind Fastener and Installation Tool do not turn during installation.
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Kelderman Air Ride has just developed its most recent system in a line of quality air ride suspension systems. This system was developed to improve the ride of the new 2003 Dodge 3/4 & one-ton pickups. There are many advantages to equipping your truck
with air ride suspension:
• Improves the ride of the truck
• Adjustable ride height
• Increases load carrying capacit.
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MyGIGо Multimedia System with GPS Navigation combines satellite radio, DVD playback, GPS navigation and hands-free communication in one powerful package. Voice activation and touch-screen sensitivity makes it extraordinarily easy to use on the road. A 30GB hard drive provides space for up to 4,500 audio files and up to eight photo or graphic files, which can be easily downloaded from CDs or from the integrated USB port. Turn-by-turn navigation instructions are enhanced by SIRIUS Satellite Radio[2] real-time traffic warnings. One easy way to remember MyGIG’s navigation features is the acronym TRIP:
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You must have either the instrument cluster with the 20 segment LCD display, or the Multi-Information Display (MID), or the Navigation display. StealthOne Requirements for 5 Series (E39):
Steering wheel buttons to control StealthOne operation and setup.
Valentine One® radar locator.
Small flat head screwdriver
Phillips head screwdriver
T20 Torx screwdriver (to remove the sun visor) – available at Home
Depot and Sears or can be ordered from Jaric Design.
Pliers (for the 3M T-Tap connector)
10 mm socket or wrench (to remove the glove box)
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OBD-II Software for ELM327 USB is a free program that allows you to use your PC and a hardware interface to get the information from your car’s computer. The program is very user-friendly, and easy to learn. It is also very easy to install: simply extract the files into a folder on your computer’s hard drive, and you’re ready to go. To uninstall the program, simply delete the entire contents of the folder where the program resides.
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1. Peel the protective vinyl coating off of the top and bottom brackets and attach them to the fan shroud with the screws provided as shown.
2. Hold the fan assembly so that it is approximately centered over the radiator core. The long 6mm bolts will be used in the slots of the bottom bracket with the threaded end pointing down. The threaded end of the bolts, with rubber caps placed over the ends, will slide into the holes on the bottom of the radiator. Determine which set of slots you will use by looking at which slots line up over the holes. This fan kit is designed to accomodate both the OEM radiator as well as popular aftermarket radiators. These bolts may go in the inside or outside slots on the bottom brackets depending on which radiator you have. Leave these loose for now – you will need to tighten them after you install the fan assembly.
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