17 Jun
Posted by admin as Other
RGB Module Connections & Controls
The NV_RGB_X Video Interface is capable of both single video and dual video modes of operation. For dual video mode, the optional remote control pad is recommended for switching between the video inputs on the module.
Installation With Plug And Play Factory Harness
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The Mk. II Volkswagen Golf and Jetta range of models was bucket tappets, the Digifant, Digijet and Mono-Jetronic fuel injection introduced in March 1984, revised body and trim features being the systems, the 16-valve engine fitted to the GTi variant, the fully main visual difference to the earlier range of models. electronic ignition system (FEI), the 085 5-speed gearbox and several The engine/transmission is mounted transversely at the front of the other minor modifications and revisions. As with earlier models the new range is proving popular, giving vehicle, drive being to the front wheels. Detailed improvements have been made throughout the years of manufacture to improve power economy, reliability, comfort and, if previous models can be used as a yardstick, long life. output and economy. These include the introduction of hydraulic. Your Volkswagen Golf and Jetta Manual
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This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur.
Removal NOTE: Front lock carrier (radiator support) must be moved forward to remove timing belt. 1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove front, lower engine cover. Lower vehicle. Separate release lever from hood lock. Remove front bumper cover. See Fig. 1 . Remove bumper carrier from impact damper. 2. Unbolt air duct between lock carrier and air cleaner on lock carrier. Remove support bolt on passenger side of lock carrier and insert one Lock Carrier Guide (3369) into hole. See Fig. 2 . 3. Remove lock carrier front support bolts. Remove lock carrier-to-side panel bolts. Insert Lock Carrier Guide (3369) into hole on driver’s side of vehicle. Slide lock carrier forward on lock carrier guides. 4. On Read the rest of this entry »
After the Video Module is installed on the vehicle, it might need to be custom programmed (depends on your vehicle year/model/op ons). Each kit comes with the Mini-‐Keypad that must be used to program the Video Module.
How to Use Mini-‐Keypad:
• MENU: Switching to the previous mode.
• SEL: Selection in menu, switching AV sources.
• UP: Move Up or to the Left
• DOWN: Move Down or to the Right
• FACTORY MODE* (Interface Custom Programming Mode):
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Rear brakes – disc brake, servicing Rear brake – Girling disc brake for vehicles with Front and All-Wheel Drive, servicing Axle beam Hex socket head bolt, 10 Nm Wheel speed sensor For vehicles with ABS only Insert with solid lubricant G 000 650 Bracket for brake hose Hex socket head bolt, 65 Nm Hex bolt, self-locking, 35 Nm Replace When loosening and tightening, counter-hold at guide pin Guide pins Protective cap Brake pad securing spring Always replace when pads are replaced
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Volkswagen and Audi consider the transmission to be filled for life – considering how many folks sell/total a car before 100k miles, this may well be true. But for the rest of us who enjoy keeping a multikilo buck expenditure around for a while, keeping the transmission happy should be a top priority – diluting fluid which has broken down due to heat, removing wear-in metal particles from the pan magnets, etc. For the most part, just changing the fluid every 30k miles should ensure a long life, with a proper filter change and fluid flush every now and then. Of course, at this point the issue of the “sealed” transmission pops up and ruins everyone’s day. We should be worried about overfilling the tranny, right?
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Front brakes – brake caliper Girling, servicing After replacing brake pads, depress brake pedal several times firmly to properly seat brake pads in their normal operating position. When siphoning brake fluid, always use a bleeder bottle that is used exclusively for brake fluid. Brake fluid is poisonous. NEVER siphon brake fluid with your mouth! Wheel bolt tightening torque: 110 Nm. Brake disc, not bled Must always be replaced together on both sides of axle
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28 Dec
Installation:
If the vehicle has a VES (Video Entertainment System), it must be disconnected! This interface is not compatible with REF model radios. They do not have a VES input available.
1. Remove factory radio. Remove factory female 10 pin Satellite cable, if available. Plug the CHYP’s 10 pin SAT plug into the radio. Plug the factory Satel- lite cable that was just removed into the CHYP’s 10 pin connector.
2. Insert the CHYP’s 22 pin main power Plug (T-Harness) in between the factory radio and factory harness.
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The TDI now joins the gasoline-only, 3.6-litre V6 Touareg – Volkswagen says it has dropped the “Touareg 2” name it previously used – as a 2009 model. A 4.2-litre V8 used in 2008 has been discontinued; it has also carried a diesel before, a mighty V10 version last seen for 2005.
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08 Jun
Posted by admin as VW/Volkswagen
ENGINE CRANKSHAFT CYLINDER BLOCK – 2.0 LITER ENGINE CODE ABA Model(s): 1996-on Volkswagen Golf III, Jetta III, Cabrio Group: 13 – Engine – Crankshaft/Crankcase Bulletin No.: 95-01 Date: October 16, 1995 File this Technical Bulletin in Repair Manual No.: W42 011 294 105. This information describes changes in engine components and specifications for the 2.0 liter engine starting with August, 1995 production (OBD II). The following information will be integrated into the Repair Manual during the next update. PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD Read the rest of this entry »