AE Esso Type LT 71141 Automatic Transmission Fluid Audi: P/N G 052 162 (-A1, -A2) BMW: P/N 83 22 9 407 807 Chevrolet: P/N 89021903 (Canada) Jaguar: P/N JLM 20238 Land Rover: Esso LT71141 Porsche: P/N 999 917 547 00 (A2) or P/N 000 043 205 09 (20 liter container) Suzuki: Esso LT71141 Volkswagen: P/N G 052 162 (-A1, -A2) AF2 DEXRON®-II Automatic Transmission Fluid AF3 DEXRON®-III Automatic Transmission Fluid BMW: Power steering use AF3; Models with combined power steering, hydraulic brake booster, self-leveling suspension system use SLF Mercedes-Benz: Use only manufacturer approved fluid AF6 DEXRON®-VI Automatic Transmission Fluid AP3 ATF+3® Automatic Transmission Fluid Chrysler, Dodge, Dodge Trucks, Eagle, Jeep and Plymouth: Mopar ATF+3® (Type 7176E) P/N 4798233 Read the rest of this entry »
This Quick Reference Guide will give you a quick and clear overview of the operation and function of your vehicle. You’ll also tind descriptions of some additional features. Keep in mind that not all vehicle features are described in this Quick Reference Guide. This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for the Owner’s Manual. The Owner’s Manual contains detailed information about all your vehicle’s features plus important warnings and information about passenger safety. Please read it carefully.
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Press the CLOCk button to set hours then use the buttons to adjust 02 01 or Press the CLOCk button again to set minutes then use the or buttons to adjust Press the CLOCk button again to exit clock set mode INTERIOR TRUNk LID RELEASE REMOTE kEyLESS ENTRy SySTEM if so equipped LOCk DOORS Press the LOCk button to lock all doors UNLOCk DOORS Press the UNLOCk button once to unlock the driver s door only Press the button again within 5 seconds to unlock all doors RELEASING TRUNk LID This easy to use Quick Reference Guide is intended to help you more fully appreciate some of the unique features and functions of your new vehicle However it is not intended to replace your Owner s Manual
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The Prius is an electric / gasoline car that’s easy to drive, has plenty of power and is comfortable and roomy. Review this quick guide to make your first time in it more enjoyable.
Safety First
DO NOT obstruct the ventilation grille located next to the back seat at the passenger side door opening. It is a vent for the large battery that powers the car.
VISION using the inside rear-view mirror is not wide enough for lane changing! Be sure to do a “head check” of the right rear blind spot before moving into the right lane.
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When repairing the oil pump, the oil pan and strainer should be removed and cleaned. 1. REMOVE CRANKSHAFT TIMING PULLEY (See page EM–13) 2. 4WD: REMOVE FRONT DIFFERENTIAL (See page SA–47) 3. DRAIN ENGINE OIL 4. A/T: REMOVE OIL COOLER TUBE AND CLAMP (A340E: See page AT–24) (A340F: See page AT–30) 5. REMOVE REAR END COVER AND DUST COVER 6. DISCONNECT STARTER WIRE CLAMP 7. REMOVE CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR 8. REMOVE OIL PAN (a) Remove the 17 bolts and 2 nuts. (b) Using SST and a brass bar, separate the oil pan Read the rest of this entry »
Motor vehicle theft is a serious problem in many parts of the world. In the United States, the annual loss from car theft is over $4 billion. The Automotive Information Council reports that over one million motor vehicles are stolen in the U.S. each year. That’s one motor vehicle theft every 31 seconds.
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22 Apr
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This blower motor has undergone some changes in design so the installation procedures have also changed. The original motor was a two piece motor and the wheel was secured with a set screw. GM changed the design to a one piece unit with a fiberglass heat shield and the wheel is pressed on. On some of the models you may need to remove the front cradle bolts so the engine can be rocked forward. This will help keep the valve cover from interfering with the blower motor replacement. On all models; disconnect the negative battery cable.
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The intent of this bulletin is to provide technicians information regarding the proper installation of the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Module blower motor (with impeller) assembly.
The current available HVAC Module blower motor for the above listed vehicles can be identified by the three mounting holes (1). The original equipment blower motor had five mounting holes.
In order to avoid confusion and ensure a high level of customer satisfaction, when replacing an HVAC Module blower motor, refer to this bulletin for the appropriate procedure.
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The automatic driver positioner system has two features Memory storage function Entry exit function MEMORY STORAGE FUNCTION Two positions for the driver s seat accelerator and brake pedals and outside mirrors can be stored in the automatic driver positioner memory Follow these procedures to set driver preferences.
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Press the button again within 5 seconds to lpd0151 unlock all doors RELEASING TRUNK LID Press and hold the trunk release button for longer than 0 5 seconds to open the trunk lid USING THE PANIC ALARM Press and hold the button for longer than 0 5 seconds The panic alarm will sound and the headlights will stay on for 25 seconds.
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