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Identify Volvo V70 Fuse Boxes Location

The illustration as follows shown Volvo V70 and or Volvo XC70 Fuse Boxes to guide you identify the location, the schematic of fuse boxes location is for the left-hand drive vehicle. Under the glovebox Engine compartment Cargo area The fuse box changes to under the side of the glovebox if the car is right-hand drive … 0, 2.08, 0, 1, car: 1

Do Replacing 1993 Model Airbag Autopart by Yourself

The following article describe you with information about the airbag parts replacement as an initial guide to vehicle- specific airbag system of vehicles sold in US 1993 if you want to do-it yourself making any airbag system repairs. Accordingly, to see any problem with the airbag system we can observe the airbag warning lamp on the instrument panel. If the lamp goes out after a few second, the system is working properly and vice versa. In the d… 0, 2.08, 0, 1, car: 1

Do-It-Yourself Programming the iSimple BMW Interface

If you want to connect your iPod (gen 3, 4, mini, and photo iPods), an iSimple BMW interface will allow you to integrate your iPod device to a factory radio. After identifying the correct harness and dip-switch configuration, you may see the following picture for programming the interface. The dip-switches must be set before the iSimple BMW interface is plugged into the vehicle. The default switches are ‘off’ in up position, … 0, 2.08, 0, 1, car: 1

BMW S38B38/M5 Chain Tensioner Step by Step Procedure Guide

The herein step by step guide are for BMW S38B38 (M5) Chain Tensioner Procedures: 1.  Put the seal on the new chain tensioner and place the tensioner by hand (The tensioner hook will get the tensioner rail)2.  Torque the Chain tensioner to 55 Nm3.  Put the gearbox in 5th gear and push the car for-and backwards (or turn the crankshaft several times). Repeat this until the camshafts start turning. This causes that the chain tensione… 0, 2.08, 0, 1, car: 1

Toyota No-Load Performance Tests Guideline

no load performance test circuit schematic

Toyota no-load performance tests is one of a motor bench tests instead of pull-in test, hold-in test, and clutch-pinion return test. A motor bench tests is performed when the on-vehicle checks has indicated that the starter motor is faulty. The schematic above shown a no-load performance test for Toyota cars. And here is the guideline: 1. Connect the battery negative (—) lead to the switch housing, the positive (-+-) lead to the ammeter. 2. Con… 1, 1.56, 0, 0, car: 1