Removal
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Raise and support vehicle. Remove engine under cover.
2. Lower vehicle. Remove radiator coolant reservoir, and set aside. Remove electric cooling fan
and radiator shroud.
3. On Impreza and Forester, remove accessory drive belt cover. On all models, remove accessory
drive belts.
4. Hold crankshaft pulley stationary, and remove crankshaft pulley center bolt. Remove
crankshaft pulley. Remove timing belt covers.
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P1711 Engine Torque Control Signal 1 Circuit Malfunction – With Automatic Transmission
Possible Causes
Communication circuit between to the TCM is open or shorted to ground PCM connector is damaged (check pins for damage, and for moisture) TCM connector is damaged (check pins for damage, and for moisture)
Setting Conditions
Engine speed more than 500 rpm; system voltage over 8.0v, and the PCM detected an unexpected high voltage condition on the Engine Torque Control Signal 1 circuit. This code sets in 2 Trip(s). This code will turn on the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
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Congratulations on the purchase of the new AccessPORT handheld programmer. The AccessPORT can:
- Reprogram the factory engine control unit (ECU) with improved tuning parameters through the on-board diagnostic (OBD-II) port
- Monitor and log vehicle sensor data using on-screen digital gauges
- Read and clear engine diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
- Measure 0-60 mph and ¼ mile times
- Estimate instantaneous and average fuel economy
-Adjust idle and timing
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Designed to compliment Wilwood’s Subaru Impreza WRX front big brake kit, this new generation Rear Disc Brake Kit provides outstanding holding power with an uncluttered look that is easy to install*
Every Subaru Impreza WRX Pro Series rear brake kit gets the powerful clamping force from a pair of billet four-piston Dynalite calipers. Calipers come in black anodized finish with engraved Wilwood logo. The latest edition of the billet Dynalite features stainless steel anti-rattle plates for quiet running and longer wear in the caliper bridges.
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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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22 May
Posted by admin as Chevrolet
This pdf covers the removal & installation the timing case cover for Chevrolet S10 Pickup.
Removal
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove P/S reservoir from radiator shroud. Remove upper fan shroud. Remove serpentine belt.
2. Remove generator with brackets and lay aside. Using Hub Puller (J-24420-B), remove crankshaft pulley hub. Remove oil pan. See OIL PAN. Remove front timing case cover bolts, and cover.
3. Using large screwdriver, remove crankshaft front seal. DO NOT distort timing gear cover during seal removal.
CAUTION: To prevent oil leakage, coat crankshaft pulley hub keyway with RTV sealant before installation.
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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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T
he 4EAT Transmission is a 4 speed, microprocessor-controlled transmission
that was first introduced in 1987.5 Subaru models. It is not a 3 speed trans-
mission with overdrive. It features a lock-up
torque converter which locks up in all forward gears
except 1st. It has been offered in FWD or Full Time
AWD configurations.
The 4EAT transmission has undergone continuous development and improvement since its introduction. Several unique 4EAT features have been Overview added, changed, or deleted from various Subaru models over the years. We’ll provide you with a brief overview of these features here. For a more thorough description of specific 4EAT operating characteristics or features, refer to the applicable Subaru service manual for the year and model Subaru you are working on. Some Subaru models were equipped with a 1-HOLD button. These include: • 1987.5-91 XT and XT6 models • 1988-89 “L” series • 1990 Loyale
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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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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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