LIVING WITH YOUR CITROEN ZX Introduction Safety First! General dimensions and weights Page Page Page MOT Test Checks Checks carried out from the driver’s seat Checks carried out with the vehicle on the ground Checks carried out with the vehicle raised Checks carried out on your vehicle’s exhaust emission system Roadside Repairs Buying spare parts and vehicle identification numbers Jacking, towing and wheel changing Booster battery (jump) starting Identifying leaks Radio/cassette unit anti-theft system - precaution Conversion factors Routine Maintenance Routine maintenance and servicing Lubricants, fluids and capacities Maintenance schedule Weekly checks Every 6000 miles or 6 months Every 12 000 miles or 12 months Every 18 000 miles or 18 months Every 24 000 miles or 2 years Every 40 000 miles or 2 years Every 48 000 miles Every 72 000 miles
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Entries from April 2008
Citroen ZX Owners Manual
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Starter Motor Application Guide Passenger & Light Commercial pdf
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
ABG Alexander 126, 128 Alexander 126, 128 BV 590 MAW172, S, 173 Puma 168, 177, 178 Puma 168, 177, 178 Titan 211 Titan 350S, 3620 Titan 410S VAS 512 WZ 172 1968.4 1982.9 1978.8 1978.9 1978.8 1982.9 1968.2 1971.2 1972.3 1978.8 1978.8 1982.8 1990.12 1979.12 1979 1982.8 1990.12 1974 1990 1990.12 1979 1979.12 20500762 20500762 20500762 20500762 20500762 20500762 20500923 20500923 20500923 20500762 20500762 long long long short long 12V long long short
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Alternator Application Passenger & Light Commercial Guide
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AEROMARINE Various engines 1972 20100328 12V51A W/tack. Hook-up AEROCEANIC Various engines 1972 12V51A W/tack. Hook-up ALBIN MARINE AD-21 AD-21 AD-21 1969.10 1977.12 1982.10 1977.11 1979.2 20100328 20100328 20100328 ALFA-ROMEO Alfa 145,146 1.4 TS 16V Alfa 145,146 1.6 TS 16V Alfa 145,146 1.6i Alfa 145,146 1.8 TS 16V 1996.11 1996.11 1994.4 1980.7 2000 2000 930 930 1370ccm 1598ccm 67.601 1596ccm 33.201 78kw 1747ccm 67.106 1970ccm 16.201,32.301 32.310 20110418 20110418 20100328 20100328 20100328 20110423 20110418 20100328 20100328 20100328 20100328 20100328 and/or with a/c w/ & wo/ a/c w/ & wo/ a/c 1996.11 930 1989.12 930 1994.12 930 930 916 1989.12 1994.12 1980.6 1989.12 1992.2 Alfa 145Q 2.0 16V
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Land Rover Operation Manual
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Operating Instructions | Service Manual | A Attachments, towing Additives, oil Additives, petrol Adjustment, brake Adjustment, clutch Adjustment, distributor Adjustment, fan belt Adjustment, reverse stop Adjustment, steering Adjustment, tappet Air cleaner Anti-freezing mixture Axles B Brake adjustment Brakes Brakes, bleeding Battery Box, control Bulbs C Cable, high tension Capacities (special note) Capacities Capacity, engine oil Capacity, petrol Capacity, water Capstan winch Carburettor Carrier, spare wheel Chaff guard Chassis lubrication Cleaner, air Clutch Clutch adjustment Clutch lubrication Coil Controls Control box Control, ignition Control, mixture Coolant, draining Cooler, oil Cooling system D Dampers, hydraulic Decarbonising Description Dimensions, vehicle
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Land Rover Defender Workshop Manual
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
The following information provides basic precautions which must be observed if fuel is to be handled safely. It also outlines the other areas of risk which must not be ignored. This information is issued for basic guidance only, and in any case of doubt, appropriate enquiries should be made of your local Fire Officer or Fire Department. Fuel vapour is highly flammable and in confined spaces is also very explosive and toxic and when diluted with air becomes a readily ignitable mixture. The vapour is heavier than air and will always fall to the lowest level. It can readily be distributed throughout a workshop by air current, consequently, even a small spillage of fuel is very dangerous.
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Honda Odyssey Road Tests pdf
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At the time most people movers were based upon commercial variants in a manufacturers range and the vehicle from a distance looked more like a delivery van with windows. Move forward to the present time and look at the new Honda Odyssey. A purpose built vehicle that since its initial release in 1996 has been constantly improved and refined. DISLIKES Centre sash only seat belt for second row seats Slightly awkward to use auto shifter Low height of rear hatch COMFORT The front seats are soft and comfortable although support falls away somewhat under hard cornering especially in the shoulder area. Both front seats have foldable armrests that are nicely padded and comfortable to use.
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Mitsubishi Pajero GLX Di-D 3.2 Litre Manual Road Test Report
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Responsive new engine provides good performance Ride comfort WORST Significant engine noise Centre rear lap belt only Non ABS braking system manual gearbox was the variant evaluated for this report and represents the entry level diesel Pajero. The standard equipment features of this vehicle are reasonably good and include air conditioning, power steering, electric mirrors and windows, radio/CD player, engine immobiliser, driver’s airbag, limited slip differential and cruise control (now standard on all Di-D models).
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Troubleshooting Opel / Vauxhall Guide
April 27th, 2008 · No Comments
For older vehicles, the diagnostic connector can often be found in the engine compartment. Astra-F 16 pin OBD connector located in the fuse compartment to the right hand side of the steering wheel on RHD vehicles and to the left hand side of the steering wheel on LHD vehicles. Covering panel can be pulled off to reveal the complete fuse compartment and diagnostic connector. Astra-G 16 pin OBD connector located in the central console between the handbrake and the gearstick. There is a plastic cover that needs to be removed to find the connector. This can be done with a medium sized flat-blade screwdriver inserted at the front of the panel (nearest to the gearstick).
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OP-COM IMMOBILISER-II Manual Guide
April 27th, 2008 · No Comments
From 1995 and onwards, Opel / Vauxhall vehicles are factory installed with an immobiliser. The Immobiliser-I system can be found in Astra-F, Corsa-B, Omega-B, Vectra-B. The Immobiliser-II system can be found in Astra-G, Corsa-C, Omega-B, Vectra-B, Zafira, Meriva
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The Peugeot 807 Brochures
April 27th, 2008 · No Comments
When you choose a Peugeot, you’re buying more than an elegant piece of design or a superb piece of engineering, you’re buying a vision – our dream of a marque that embodies your desires and meets your expectations in every way. A vehicle that is the very personification of the Peugeot spirit. This spirit, or essence, of our marque can be summed up in four words. Style, quality, dynamism and innovation – the values that every Peugeot is created around. So what does that mean to you? It means beauty. Stunning design, pure Peugeot lines, the very quintessence of aesthetics as seen by top Peugeot designers. Or roughly translated, a car that makes your heart beat faster every time you look at it. It means a car that you can trust.
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