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1998-2000 Honda Accord Moisture in the fuel pressure regulator

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Filed Under (Honda) by admin on 29-12-2010

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1. Locate and identify the three vacuum ports on the intake manifold. 2. Disconnect and discard the vacuum hose that connects the fuel pressure regulator to vacuum port C. 3. Plug vacuum port C with the cap from the tube kit. 4. Replace the fuel pressure regulator. Refer to page 11-113 of the 1998-00 Accord Service Manual. 5. Install the new vacuum hose kit using one of the following procedures. M/T WITH CRUISE CONTROL 1. Remove and discard the cap from vacuum port A. 2. Connect the short vacuum hose to vacuum port A. 3. Anchor the long vacuum hose by attaching it to the rear intake air duct clip and to the cruise control hose. 4. Route the new vacuum hose to the fuel pressure regulator. Attach the hose to the three rear clips on the engine wire harness cover. A/T WITH CRUISE CONTROL 1. Remove and discard the vacuum hose from vacuum port A. This hose supplies vacuum to the rear engine mount control solenoid. 2. Connect the short vacuum hose from the top of the Y fitting to vacuum port A.

1997-1998 Buick Regal GS Fuel Pump Resistor

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Filed Under (Buick) by admin on 18-11-2010

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Condition General Motors has decided that all 1997-1998 Buick Regal GS and Pontiac Grand Prix GTP model vehicles equipped with L67 3.8L V6 engines, located in the high corrosion provinces of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario, may develop an electrical open in the fuel pump resistor. This condition prevents operation of the fuel pump and the engine will not run. Correction Dealers are to install a new resistor on the plenum with an aesthetic cover. Vehicles Involved Involved are all 1997-1998 Buick Regal GS and Pontiac Grand Prix GTP model vehicles equipped with L67 3.8L V6 engines and built within these VIN breakpoints:

1998-2000 Isuzu RODEO/ AMIGO HIGH/ ERRATIC IDLE CONDITION

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Filed Under (Isuzu) by admin on 13-11-2010

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high/erratic idle and/or the MIL light on. In some cases, vacuum leak noise may be heard as well. There may be poor contact or loss of contact at various main ground points or electrical connections. Power steering pressure switch may be shorted with debris. Inlet manifold gasket may be leaking. Broadcast code and calibration part number may need to be updated. To correct this condition, follow the procedures outlined in this bulletin to determine proper diagnosing, inspection and correction of ground contact points for proper electrical contact, power steering pressure switch cleaning or replacement and power steering system flush, replacement of inlet manifold gasket, and/or PCM reprogramming. SERVICE PROCEDURE Please refer to the appropriate workshop manual for the correct diagnosing procedure and/or follow the service procedures outlined in this bulletin for the vehicle being serviced. 1. Inspect main ground points (refer to SB99-04-S001 for more information). P6 ground point-body [on the passenger side of engine compartment, between the battery and cruise control actuator (if equipped)]. (Figure Fig. 1 ) P10 ground point-engine (at the alternator bracket). (Figure Fig. 2 ) The 1998, 1999 or 2000 Rodeo/Amigo Electrical Troubleshooting Manual can assist in locating the vehicle ground distribution (i.e., ground contact points). Perform a voltage drop test at the main ground points. If the voltage drop test fails, then inspect and clean both the bolt and

2004 Toyota Lexus ZERO POINT CALIBRATION

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Filed Under (Lexus) by admin on 10-11-2010

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Introduction The following information is intended to clarify the repair manual procedures for Zero Point Calibration and sensor checks after the replacement of any of the following components or procedures. S Vehicle Stability Control Computer S Steering Angle Sensor S Yaw Rate Sensor S Deceleration Sensor S After Performing an Alignment Zero Point Calibration of the above sensors must also be performed when replacing or repairing steering related parts. These steps are necessary for the correct and accurate repair of VSC related systems. Applicable Vehicles S All 2004 model year Lexus vehicles equipped with VSC.

1998 Honda Passport Erasing ABS Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)

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Filed Under (Honda) by admin on 13-10-2010

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To erase anti-lock brake system (ABS) DTCs on 1998 Passports without the PGM Tester, use the procedure in this bulletin. The procedure in the 1998 Passport Service Manual is incorrect. NOTE: You can erase ABS DTCs with the PGM Tester when the SN811 software version becomes available. On page 5A-38 of the Service Manual, cross out step 3, “How to erase code,” and write on the page, “See S/B 97-084 for the ABS DTC erasing procedure.” 3. Using the two brown, male connectors from the Connector Test Adapter Kit (T/N J-35616-A), insert one into terminal 4 of the DLC, and the other into terminal 12 of the DLC. Then connect a jumper wire from the kit (any color) between the two connectors. REQUIRED SPECIAL TOOL Connector Test Adapter Kit: TIN J-35616-A ERASING ABS DTCs NOTE: 0 ABS DTCs cannot be erased by disconnecting the battery. Doing this procedure erases a// ABS DTCs (current and stored). 1. Turn the ignition switch OFF (0). 2. Under the driver’s side of the dashboard, locate the 16P DLC (data link connector). / JUMPERWIRE and CONNECl \ 4. Turn the ignition switch ON (II). (The ABS indicator light flashes the DTCs.) Let the light flash on and off at least once. 5. Using your hand, press the brake pedal until you hear the solenoid click, then release the pedal. Do this eight times within 3 seconds. 6. After you