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Filed Under (Pontiac) by admin on 17-08-2010
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Installation Instructions Part Number 200-630 2008-09 Buick Enclave 2008-09 Chevrolet Equinox Sp. 2008-09 Chevrolet Malibu 2008-09 Chevrolet Traverse 2008-09 GMC Acadia 2008-09 Pontiac G6 GXP 2008-09 Pontiac G8 2008-09 Pontiac Torrent GXP 2008-09 Saturn Outlook 2008-09 Saturn Vue XR 2008-09 Suzuki LX7 3.6L V-6 2. Disconnect the breather hose elbow from the intake tube. Loosen the two hose clamps that secure the intake tube to the throttlebody, and the mass air flow sensor. Remove the air intake tube. 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable! Remove the oil fill cap and set it aside. Lift straight up on the engine beauty cover and set it aside. Reinstall the oil fill cap after the beauty cover has been re- moved to prevent any foreign material from entering the crank- case. 3. Remove the four bolts that secure the throttlebody to the in- take manifold. 5. Install the provided bolts and washers thru the throttlebody and Poweraid Spacer and tighten to the manufacturer’s specifi- cations. 4. Install the Poweraid Spacer between the throttlebody and the intake manifold with the first supplied gasket next to the intake manifold, and the second supplied gasket next to the throttle- body as shown. Make sure the “flow” arrow printed on the spacer is pointing towards the intake manifold. 6. Reinstall the intake tube, tighten the two hose clamps, and reconnect the crankcase breather tube. Reinstall the beauty cover, and oil cap in the reverse order that they were removed. Re-connect the negative battery cable!
Filed Under (GM) by admin on 13-06-2010
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GM Accessories Headrest DVD System Display Monitor Inoperative (Install Cable Connector Clamps) 2004-2007 Buick Rainier 2008 Buick Enclave 2003-2008 Cadillac Escalade Models 2005-2008 Cadillac CTS, SRX, STS 2006-2008 Cadillac DTS 2003-2008 Chevrolet Avalanche, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe, TrailBlazer Models 2006-2008 Chevrolet Colorado 2007-2008 Chevrolet Equinox, HHR 2003-2008 GMC Envoy Models, Sierra, Yukon Models 2006-2008 GMC Canyon 2007-2008 GMC Acadia 2007-2008 Pontiac Torrent 2005-2008 HUMMER H2 2006-2008 HUMMER H3 2007-2008 Saturn OUTLOOK 2005-2008 Saab 9-7X Condition Some customers may comment on an inoperative display monitor or monitors in the GM Accessories Headrest DVD System. Cause This condition may be caused by a loose connection at the display monitor cable connectors. These connectors are located at the lower rear part of both front seats. Two cables are routed to the display monitor in each seat.
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 07-09-2010
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FORD: 2005-2008 Mustang 2004-2008 F-150 2005 Excursion 2005-2008 Expedition, F-Super Duty 2006-2008 Explorer, F-53 Motorhome Chassis 2007-2008 Explorer Sport Trac This article supersedes TSB 08-1-9 to update Vehicle Applications, Service Procedure and Part List. ISSUE Some 2004-2008 F-150, 2006-2008 Mark LT, 2005-2008 F-Super Duty, Expedition, Navigator and 2005 Excursion, with 5.4L 3-V engine; 2005-2008 Mustang, 2006-2008 Explorer, Mountaineer, and 2007-2008 Explorer Sport Trac with 4.6L 3-V engine; 2005-2008 F-Super Duty, 2006-2008 F-Stripped Chassis, and 2005 Excursion, with 6.8L 3-V engine may experience difficulty with spark plug removal. This may cause damage to the spark plug and leave part of the spark plug in the cylinder head. Affected engine build dates are as follows: 5.4L 3-V and 6.8L 3-V before 10/9/07, 4.6L 3-V before 11/30/07. ACTION Refer to the following Service Procedure for techniques to remove the spark plugs and extract broken spark plugs. SERVICE PROCEDURE The engine build date can be read on the left hand cam cover information sticker. To remove spark plugs without damage, it is necessary to adhere exactly to this procedure before removal is attempted. LINCOLN: 2005-2008 Navigator 2006-2008 Mark LT MERCURY: 2006-2008 Mountaineer
Filed Under (Subaru) by admin on 05-06-2010
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Manufacturer and type NGK: ILFR6B Thread diameter, pitch, length mm 14, 1.25, 26.5 Spark plug gap mm (in) 0.7 – 0.8 (0.028 – 0.031) Electrode Iridium Spark Plug REMOVAL 1. RH SIDE 1. Disconnect the ground cable from the battery. 2. Remove the collector cover. 3. Remove the air cleaner case. 4. Disconnect the connector from ignition coil. 5. Remove the ignition coil. 6. Remove the spark plug with a spark plug socket. 2. LH SIDE 1. Remove the battery and battery carrier. 2. Remove the collector cover. 3. Remove the secondary air pump. 4. Disconnect the connector from ignition coil.
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The following diagnostics might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the conditlon(s) described above. Use the appropriate recommendation based on what symptom has occurred. Recommendation/Instructions No DTCs Review Corporate Bulletin Number 05-02-32-002B to assure you do not have a blown 60 amp steering fuse. The fuse can be blown during improper jump starting of the vehicle on the HHR and ION. Check for this particularly for tow in conditions. DO NOT replace the steering column unless an internal short has been Identified in the column that is causing fuse to blow. Power Steering Warning Message on DIC with DTCs C0176 and C0476 This condition is often the result of excessive lock-to-lock turns of the steering wheel, causing the thermal protection in the Power Steering Control Module (PSCM) to take the steering motor temporarily off line. This is a normal operating characteristic of the system. DO NOT replace the steering column for this condition. Refer to Corporate Bulletin Number 06-02-32-002B for additional information