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Entries from April 2008

Suzuki Swift S Manual (Road Test)

April 27th, 2008 · No Comments

The original Suzuki Swift was launched in Australia in 1984, and with a zippy 1.3 litre engine, good build quality and attractive pricing, soon became a favourite with consumers. Owners that have kept Swift’s long term have also been rewarded with class leading reliability, and there plenty of originals still on the road today. The new model was previewed at the Sydney Motor Show, in 2004 and released in February 2005. Developed in Europe, Suzuki believe the new Swift will have wide international appeal., it’s available as a five door in Australia, with a 1.5 litre engine with a choice of either manual or automatic transmission It replaces the Suzuki Ignis in the Suzuki model line up.
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Honda CR-V Road Test

April 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Good performance Versatile design Build quality WORST Some torque steer evident Tailgate requires a lot of space to swing fully open sliding rear seats and a picnic table that doubles as the rear cargo floor. Additional safety features include front SRS airbags, lap/sash seat belts in all seating positions and front seat belt and buckle pretensioners. Passenger comfort is generally quite good in the new CRV. The front seats are slightly larger than the previous model and their shape provides an adequate amount of lateral support. Head and leg room is sufficient for adults in both the front and the rear. The walk through feature between the front seats has been maintained in the new model.
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Nissan X-Trail Road Test

April 27th, 2008 · No Comments

NISSAN X-TRAIL ST 2.5 litre manual FEATURES BEST Engine performance Level of standard equipment Functional interior WORST Low level in-cabin vents Handbrake operation Unconventional dash layout player, split fold rear seats, engine immobiliser and two in-dash drink coolers. Additional safety features include driver and front passenger SRS airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, and anti-lock brakes (ABS) with brake assist. At a glance, the Ti version also receives alloy wheels, climate control air conditioning, cruise control, fog lamps, a six stacker CD player, leather steering wheel and different cloth trim.
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Opel Airbag Reset Tool User Manual

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

Opel airbag sensor will always stay locked (Control unit faulty or deployed) and must be replaced. Even after a small accident Airbag sensor will write into its internal memory an error message “crash data stored” or “computer fault” and after that you need to replace this expensive sensor to a new one. With our Opel Airbag Reset Tool you can reset and repair the airbag computer in your workshop in 1 minute. No need to remove airbag sensor from the car.
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Honda Odyssey 2008 Fact Sheet Book

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

Touring Engine Type Engine Block/Cylinder Head Displacement (cc) Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net) Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm) Redline (rpm) Valve Train Multi-Point Fuel Injection Drive-by-WireT Throttle System Variable Cylinder Management T (VCMR) Active Control Engine Mount System (ACM) Active Noise CancellationT (ANC) CARB Emissions Rating Direct Ignition System with Immobilizer 100K + / – Miles No Scheduled Tune-Ups*
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TC3250 Tire Changer Guide

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

Grows With Your Service Profile! Exclusive Features Speed Operation, Protect Wheels, Tires and Operator… The Hunter TC3250 can handle the tough combinations of today’s custom rims and performance tires. Exclusive Euro-Style features speed operation, allow safe and efficient handling of wheel and tire assemblies and provide extra measures to protect the operator. 1. Floating 3-point Articulated Mounting Arm s Faster and easier to use than any other design. s Unlike conventional rim-clamp mounting arms, there is no swing-arm obstruction when servicing extremely wide wheels and tiress.
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How to Get the Right Tire for You

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

Tires, by nature, wear out over time. Due to the large number of factors involved (such as speed, road conditions, inflation, vehicle maintenance, your driving habits, temperature), it is impossible to predict a firm figure for expected tread life. Tires should be inspected regularly and replaced when the tire is worn down. 1. Checking for Wear Tires are worn out when there is just 1.6-mm (2/32-inch) tread depth remaining. This can be measured with an inexpensive tread depth gauge, available at most auto supply stores. In the absence of a gauge, here are two quick methods to check to see if your tires are worn down to the point of replacement.
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Honda Odysses Backup Sensors Owners Manual

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

This product is designed to be used exclusively on a Honda Odyssey. Honda is not responsible if the unit is used for any other intended purpose. This Owner’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of the the vehicle. It should remain with the vehicle at all times and stay with the vehicle when sold. This accessory should be installed only by a skilled technician who has the proper tools, equipment, and training to correctly and safely add equipment to your vehicle. Installation should not be attempted by “do-it-yourselfers.”
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Honda Odyssey : LX, EX, EX-L, and TOURING Music Link Users Manual

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

What You Need Using Music Link Without Honda TTS Connecting Your iPod Disconnecting Your iPod Using the Audio System Controls Playing Music Selecting a Play Mode Using Music Link With Honda TTS Honda TTS / Info Tags Before Installing Honda TTS Installing Honda TTS Uninstalling Honda TTS Running Honda TTS Text-to-Speech Settings Connecting Your iPod Disconnecting Your iPod Using the Audio System Controls Playing Music Selecting a Play Mode/Category Tips Support Getting Started Quickly Honda Music Link Designed specifically for Honda vehicles, Honda Music Link allows you to play music from your Apple® iPod® on your vehicle’s audio system. Music Link connects your iPod directly to your vehicle’s audio system for the best sound-quality results.
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Mercedez Benz Viano Brochures

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

With the accessory ideas for the Viano, there’s no limit to what you can achieve With the Viano, you’ll be best prepared for whatever the day ahead holds in store for you; quite simply because it offers you one of the most attractive blends of comfort, safety and economy around, all combined with a generous portion of sheer lust for life. Perfect for your family, for sport, for your free time, the vehicle concept is available in compact, long and extra-long versions and boasts a wealth of inspirational ideas. Now, with the range of genuine accessories from Mercedes-Benz, the realm of possibilities for adding to the existing comprehensive standard and optional specifications is virtually boundless.
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