Automotive Manual PDF

RSS Feed

The Resources for Automotive

ECT Display Driver – Installation for AP2 Module

November 6th, 2009 · No Comments

The ECT Display Driver is a small module with a removable wire harness that mounts behind the driver’s foot well cover. All wiring connections are near the ECM and only 4 wires are needed for basic operation:
• +5v power from the ECM (T-tap)
• Ground – available at ECM mounting bolt
• ECT sensor wire (T-tap at ECM)
• Dash temperature gauge wire (must cut at ECM)
(more…)

[Read more →]

Honda Shadow Sabre Spark Plug Covers Installation Instructions

November 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

If you only ordered the pair of covers for the two diagonal spots with “holes” (the Left Front and the Right Rear plugs), you will not have the M6 Phillips head screws in your package, nor the large allen wrench. If you only ordered the two diagonal covers for the spots without “holes” (the Left Rear and the Right Front plugs), then you will not have the brackets, the 1 ū” screws, the ―” set screws, nor the small allen wrench.
Tools you will need to provide:
- medium Phillips head screw driver
(more…)

[Read more →]

1994-2004 Ford Mustang A-Pillar Gauge Pods Installation Guide

May 30th, 2009 · No Comments

You have chosen a product that was born from the belief auto accessories should adhere to a higher standard. Assembled by hand in the USA, this pillar will give you the satisfaction of owning a custom part instead of the same old thing. The installation of this part should be an enjoyable task, and may be accomplished with minimal mechanical knowledge and basic hand tools. The instructions will differ slightly from coupe to convertible, as the parts attach to the car in a different manner. These differences are clearly noted for your convenience.
(more…)

[Read more →]

1995-2007 Ford Ranger - 1995-2001 Ford Explorer Mercury Mountainer Installation

May 28th, 2009 · No Comments

Locate four small holes on the face of the radio. Insert the (Ford Radio Removal DIN Tools) into these holes until you hear and feel a light click. Press outward on the DIN tools while at the same time pulling on them to slide the radio out of its cavity. Disconnect any wiring to the radio and set it aside in a safe place.
(more…)

[Read more →]

T56 Tremec 6 Speed GM Short Shifter Fitting Guide

September 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Whilst the fitment of this assembly is not difficult, it should be approached with care and by a competent mechanic or automotive technician. These instructions are a guide only, and may be altered or reviewed at any time. If you find a more convenient fitment process, we would gladly like your input. This document is offered only as a guide, and no liability (direct or consequential) is implied or accepted by Harrop Engineering. We gratefully acknowledge Holden for allowing us to use the images shown below.
(more…)

[Read more →]

NakamichiBX-3tr8 Discrete Head Cassette Deck Owner’s Manual

August 26th, 2008 · No Comments

Precautions
1. C-120 cassettes (playing time one hour per side) contain extremely thin tape which breaks or snarls easily, is sometimes subiect to stretching and also is ot low sensitivity. Therefore, C-.120 cassettes are not recommended for high-tidelity recording.
2. Do not pull out the tape lrom the cassette housing.
3. 8e caretul not to turn the cassette reels with the fingers, causing tape slackening.
4. Store cassette tapes away from heat, high humidity, dust, and magnetic lields such as caused by speakers, TV sets etc.
(more…)

[Read more →]