The Audio2car is designed to provide endless hours of listening pleasure through most vehicles’ factory radios. To ensure that your Mobile Device performs correctly in your car or truck, we recommend that you read this entire manual before attempting installation of the Audio2car interface.
The Audio2car interface will allow you to connect your Mobile Device to a factory radio that has the ability to control a CD changer. The Audio2car is designed to be used with all iPods, mp3 players, portable DVD players, video game systems and any other portable device with traditional audio outputs.
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September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Disconnect the negative terminal on the battery. Jack up the front end of the truck and support the frame rails with jack stands. NEVER WORK UNDER AN UNSUPPORTED VEHICLE! Remove the front tires.
2. Working from both sides of the truck, remove and discard the factory sway bar end links from the truck. Remove the sway bar from the truck and save with hardware.
3. Remove the bolts attaching the brake caliper to the spindle, save the hardware. Remove the caliper and tie it up and out of the way. DO NOT ALLOW THE CALIPER TO HANG BY THE BRAKE LINE! Remove the brake rotor and save. Remove the ABS / Dust Shield from the spindle and set them aside and save along with the hardware.
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1. Exercise extreme caution and common sense when working around gasoline. Extinguish all open flame or other sources of ignition and be sure to perform the following steps in an area with adequate ventilation. Personal protection in the form of eye protection and fuel resistant gloves are strongly recommended.
2. On the right (passenger) side of the intake manifold, locate the fuel pressure test port. CAUTION! The fuel in the system is under pressure! Relieve the pressure in the fuel system by depressing the check valve with a screwdriver and collecting the fuel with a shop towel.
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1. Start the supercharger installation by installing the upgraded fuel pump. Ensure that the fuel tank is less than 1/8” full (preferably empty) by checking the fuel level gauge. Even though the gauge may read empty, some residual fuel will be present in the tank. Exercise extreme caution and common sense when working around gasoline. Extinguish all open flame or other sources of ignition and be sure to perform the following steps in an area with adequate ventilation. Personal protection in the form of eye protection and fuel resistant gloves are strongly recommended.
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September 18th, 2008 · No Comments
This high flow fuel pump module fits 1997 to 2003 model year Chevrolet Corvettes. During the 2003
model year GM made a change to the Corvette fuel system. This module will not fit the later 2003
vehicles. The 2003 model year C5 fuel system change over occurred on November 25, 2002. If your
car was built on or after this day, you have the newer fuel system and this module will not work in your
vehicle. If your car is a 2003 model year car and the last six (6) digits of VIN are 114930 or higher, you
have the newer fuel system and this module will not fit your vehicle. Look at page 3 of the instructions
for a picture of the 1997 to early 2003 model year fuel tank design (as seen from under the vehicle).
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