Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 29-06-2011
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water drain Download Draining 1. Bring the engine to normal operating temperature and turn the engine off. With the cooling system under pressure, inspect cooling system hoses and clamped hose connections for leaks, excessive deterioration or contact wear. Inspect radiator installation retention. Note any discrepancies and proceed. 2. WARNING: Never remove the pressure relief cap while the engine is operating or when the cooling system is hot. Failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to the cooling system or engine or personal injury. To avoid having scalding hot coolant or steam blow out of the degas bottle when removing the pressure relief cap, wait until the engine has cooled, then wrap a thick cloth around the pressure relief cap and turn it slowly. Step back while the pressure is released from the cooling system. When you are sure all the pressure has been released, (still with a cloth) turn and remove the pressure relief cap.… Read More
Filed Under (Saturn) by admin on 10-03-2013
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trouble code Download 1999 Saturn SL1 L4-1.9L SOHC VIN 8 Vehicle Level Powertrain Management Computers and Control Systems Coolant Temperature Sensor/Switch (For Computer) Technical Service Bulletins All Technical Service Bulletins Engine – Driveability Concerns/Cooling System DTC’s Set. SUBJECT: Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Related Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) and/or the Following Conditions: Hard Start, Erratic Idle, Rough Running. Engine Overheating, Low and/or Leaking Coolant, and/or Service Engine Soon Lamp Illuminated. (Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor with New Design Sensor- P/N 21025106) MODELS AFFECTED: 1991-2001 Saturn S-Series vehicles CONDITION: Customers may comment about various driveability and/or engine operating concerns including: hard start, erratic idle, rough running, engine overheating, low and/or leaking coolant, and/or Service Engine Soon lamp illuminated. CAUSE: This condition may be caused by a cracked engine coolant temperature sensor. CORRECTION: Replace engine coolant temperature sensor, inspect and if necessary replace sensor harness connector. Refer to procedure in this bulletin to replace engine coolant temperature sensor and Parts Requirements for specific parts information.… Read More
Filed Under (Lincoln) by admin on 12-07-2011
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suitable container Download Cooling System Draining, Filling and Bleeding. Draining WARNING: Never remove the pressure relief cap while the engine is operating or when the cooling system is hot. Failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to the cooling system or engine or personal injury. To avoid having scalding hot coolant or steam blow out of the degas bottle when removing the pressure relief cap, wait until the engine has cooled, then wrap a thick cloth around the pressure relief cap and turn it slowly. Step back while the pressure is released from the cooling system. When you are sure all the pressure has been released, (still with a cloth) turn and remove the pressure relief cap. CAUTION: The coolant must be recovered in a suitable, clean container for reuse. If the coolant is contaminated it must be recycled or disposed of correctly. CAUTION: Care must be taken to ensure the accessory drive belt does not become contaminated with engine coolant.… Read More
Filed Under (Honda) by admin on 13-09-2012
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System Requirements When used correctly, Kit Number 08201NOS is designed to work with stock Honda internal engine and driveline components. The jet combination in this kit generates a 50 HP gain at the flywheel. If the jetting is increased over 50 HP, it is advised to upgrade the fuel delivery system, retard timing, and use a colder spark plug to ensure safe operation. Higher HP levels also require additional modifications, such as forged pistons.
Chapter 2 Kit Installation 2.1 Bottle Mounting Instructions Accurate calibration of your NOS nitrous system depends on the bottle remaining at a stable temperature. Mount the bottle away from heat sources, such as the engine compartment or exhaust system, and away from windows, where the bottle is exposed to direct sunlight. 2.2 Bottle Orientation Bottle placement is critical to the performance of your NOS nitrous system. It is important to understand how the bottle valve and siphon tube are assembled to properly orient the bottle in your vehicle and ensure that it picks up liquid nitrous while undergoing acceleration.… Read More
Filed Under (Peugeot) by admin on 09-07-2012
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HYDRONIC 5 for FORD DIESELENGINES Heater Model 25 1920 05 Installs are for models 250/350 4 wheel drive & 4 wheel ABS 2 wheel drive & 4 wheel ABS. Heater Warnings to Installer •Correct installation of this heater is necessary to ensure safe and proper operation. Read and understand this manual before attempting to install the heater. Failure to follow all these instructions could cause serious or fatal injury Explosion Hazard •Heater must be turned off while re-fueling. •Do not install heater in enclosed areas where combustible fumes may be present. Fire Hazard •Install the exhaust system so it will maintain a minimum distance of 50mm(2″) from any flammable or heat sensitive material. •Ensure that the fuel system is intact and there are no leaks. Asphyxiation Hazard •Route the heater exhaust so that exhaust fumes cannot enter any passenger compartments. •If running exhaust components through an enclosed compartment, ensure that it is vented to the outside.… Read More
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 14-06-2011
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street car Download EDELBROCK NITROUS SYSTEMS 2000 & LATER FORD FOCUS ZETEC PERFORMER EFI SERIES NITROUS SYSTEM Part Number 70408 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS. Nitrous Bottle Installation After you have determined the location and orientation of the nitrous bottle, use the procedure to install the bottle: Street Car Installations 1. Disconnect vehicle’s battery. 2. Determine the location of the bottle within the confines of the rear of the vehicle. 3. Once a mounting location has been determined, raise the vehicle (f safety practices involved in working on a vehicle from under the vehicle) and verify fuel tank(s), brake lines, emissions equipment, or structural members in the way of potential mounting bolt locations. : It may be necessary to remove the fuel tank depending on the location 4. Install the rubber insulators within the bottle brackets. 5. Slip bottle into the mounting brackets. 6. Using the mounting bracket bolt holes as templates, mark an area for each of the brackets with chalk, metal marking pen, scribe, or marking pen to locate the bolt 7.… Read More