REMOVAL NOTE: Perform the work with the engine installed to body when replacing a single part. 1) Remove the V-belts. 2) Remove the crank pulley. 3) Remove the timing belt cover. 4) Remove the timing belt. 5) Remove the actuator cover of the intake cam sprocket. 6) Fasten the cam sprocket and remove from the cam shaft using ST. ST 499207400 CAM SPROCKET WRENCH
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1 ) Set aside a couple of cups of the portland cement to be used for the final finishing stages of the repair.
2 ) Cut or chisel the length of the crack creating a notch 1” wide and ―” to 1” deep. Examine the edges of the notch – they should not be smooth. Roughen up the edges if necessary so that the repair will bond firmly to the existing floor.
3 ) Wet the notched area thoroughly.
4 ) Mix the portland cement with the terrazzo chips to create a consistency which is not runny nor is it thick like dough. A consistency you can hold in your hand.
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Section 1: Repair instructions for E36 1. Connect DIS/MoDiC 3 tester to a vehicle and read out SRS module fault code memory. If the above mentioned SRS faults are set in the airbag control module, proceed with the repair. 2. Remove corresponding front seat. For a removal instructions refer to RA 52 10 000 , or RA 52 10 001 (sports seat) which can be found in the Technical Information System (TIS). 3. Disconnect vehicle’s battery. 4. Remove cable securing wire ties (1), unplug the belt tensioner connector (2) from the belt buckle assembly and from the Read the rest of this entry »
07 Mar
Posted by admin as Nissan
This bulletin is to assist you in responding to customer questions about brake operation, and provides diagnostic and repair information for each item listed, if any should occur.
- Most brake incidents fall into the following categories:
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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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2001 Subaru Legacy GT Sedan AWD F4-2.5L SOHC Vehicle Level Steering and Suspension Suspension Wheel Bearing Service and Repair
DISASSEMBLE 1. Remove knuckle. Refer to Steering and Suspension. 2. Using ST1 and ST2, remove hub from rear housing. 3. Remove back plate from rear housing. 4. Using a standard screwdriver, remove outer and inner oil seals. CAUTION: Use new oil seals. 5. Using flat bladed screwdriver, remove snap ring. 6. Using ST1 and ST2, remove bearing by pressing inner race. ST1 927430000 HOUSING STAND ST2 927440000 Read the rest of this entry »
03 Jun
Posted by admin as Toyota
Upper Windshield Glass Stoppers: 1. Remove both sun visors and both A-pillar garnishes, and then carefully lower the front of the headliner to gain access to the windshield stoppers (refer to the appropriate model year Repair Manual for the proper procedure). NOTE: It is very important that the front of the headliner be lowered carefully and slowly. Applying too much downward force on the headliner will cause it to develop a permanent crease in the surface material. The stoppers are located on the inside of the passenger compartment behind the windshield glass Read the rest of this entry »
Use this definitive 4-wheel drive front axle engagement guide to understand, diagnose, and repair those mysterious 4-wheel drive front axle issues. This guide explains how the OEM units function, what causes them to fail, and which corrections are available. WHAT IS 4X4 POSI-LOK? 4×4 Posi-Lok is the patented cable activated engagement device designed to replace the failure prone vacuum and electric front axle engagement systems. 4×4 Posi-Lok is not a posi-trac or locker. 4×4 Posi-Lok is simple and easy to install and allows you to engage your front axle from inside the cab. Posi-Lok guarantees that your 4-wheel drive will engage every time because you are in direct control of front axle engagement. A one inch pull of the 4×4 Posi-Lok cable ensures you will have 4-wheel drive when you need it, as long as the transfer case is engaged.
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To Disassembly Differential
Clamp the third member assembly in a vise and remove differential assembly as per instructions given before.
Clamp the differential in a vise gripping the outside of the differential case flange. .
Care should be taken to see that the vise does not mar the ring gear or squeeze the flange too tight.
Remove lock wire and differential case screws.
Lift off the differential case cover and the differential gears may then be removed.
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llinois has been testing OBDII systems with pass fail criteria for about a year now, and we know much more about how the system works or does not work than we knew in January 2004. But first a quick review… A vehicle that is presented for an OBDII test will first receive a gas cap test and then be scanned through the DLC. The vast majority of the vehicles will in fact communicate via the DLC and most that will not are either missing B+ on pin 16 and/or ground on pin 5. If the vehicle will communicate via the DLC, a check of applicable readiness monitors will occur. If the correct number of monitors have been run, MIL function is analyzed and the vehicle passes or fails. This abbreviated explanation gives an overview of the test. More information is available in the Outreach OBDII seminars.
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