Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 26-08-2009
Toyota Previa & Estima
1990 TO 2000
Service and Repair Manual on CD
This, Toyota Previa/Estime, service and repair manual, covers all aspects of maintaining and repairing your vehicle which is NOT contained in the user manual
This manual covers BOTH the UK and Japanese model
Estima Lucida 2.2 diesel and 2.4 petrol
Estima Emina 2.2 diesel and 2.4 petrol
Previa 2.2 diesel and 2.4 petrol
It covers the 3C-T and 3C-TE diesel engines, and the 2.4 petrol engine.
To include: Maintenance of the manual and automatic gearboxes
Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 26-08-2009
repair manual covers Toyota Corolla 1990-1993, all U.S. and Canadian models.
Table of Contents
* General information and maintenance
* Tune-up and performance maintenance
* Engine and engine rebuilding
* Emission controls and fuel system
* Chassis electrical
* Clutch and transmission
* Drive train
* Suspension and steering
* Brakes
* Troubleshooting
* Mechanic’s data.
Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 26-08-2009
repair manual covers Toyota Corolla and Geo & Chevrolet Prizm, all models, 1993 through 2002.
Table of Content
* Introduction: Vehicle identification numbers; Buying parts; Maintenance techniques, and more.
* Tune-up and routine maintenance
* Engines 1997 and earlier
* Engines 1998 and later
* Cooling, heating and air-conditioning systems
* Fuel and exhaust systems
* Engine electrical systems
* Emissions control systems
* Transmission
* Brakes
* Suspension and steering systems
* Body
* Chassis electrical system
* Wiring diagrams
Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 20-05-2011
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Some customers may experience a squeak noise due to contact between the seat track locating pin(s) and the ?oor pan location hole(s). The following procedure describes the repair method to correct this condition. 1. Disconnect the negative (–) battery terminal. 2. Remove the plastic front seat track covers, use a Plastic Pry Tool to disengage the claws and carefully remove the plastic seat track covers. NOTE Refer to the appropriate Toyota Repair Manual for each model for detailed instructions on how to remove the plastic seat track covers. 4. Remove the LH front seat assembly. A. Move the seatback to the full upright position. B. Remove the four (4) seat track securing bolts. C. Disconnect the electrical connectors and remove the complete seat assembly. 5. Remove the seat track locating pins. A. With the seat removed from the vehicle, tilt the seat assembly backward to gain access to the seat track locating pins. B. Use a power cut-off tool to cut off the two (2) locating pins leaving 2 mm (0.1 in.) or less of each pin. NOTE • Do NOT permit the power cut-off tool to contact the seat track. ONLY cut off the shaft of the pin (near the base of the seat track). • The seat track locating pins’ function is to ease installation during manufacturing and does NOT provide any other function. Figure 5.. 6. Clean and paint bare metal surfaces. A. Remove any metal shavings from the seat track/seat assembly. B. Clean the bare metal surface of the remainder of the seat track locating pin with wax, grease, and silicone remover. C. To prevent corrosion, coat any bare metal surfaces still attached to the seat track with a brush-on type paint. 7. Install LH front seat assembly. A. Place the seat on the cabin ?oor. B. Reconnect all electrical connectors under the seat. C. Install all four (4) seat track retaining bolts (?ngertight). D. Tighten the two (2) front seat track attaching bolts. NOTE The bolt torque speci?cation varies by model. Please refer to the Repair Manual for the correct bolt torque for the model you are working on. E. Tighten the two (2) rear seat track attaching bolts. NOTE The bolt torque speci?cation varies by model. Please refer to the Repair Manual for the correct bolt torque for the model you are working on. F. Reinstall all plastic seat track covers. 8. Repeat steps 1 – 6 for the RH seat assembly. 9. Reconnect the negative (–) battery terminal. 10. Test power seat operation and seat heater (if equipped) for proper operation. 11. Initialize front passenger occupant classi?cation system and re-initialize any other power systems. Refer to the applicable model and model year repair manual initialization procedures. 12. Inspect SRS warning light operation. 13. Test drive vehicle and con?rm that the seat squeak has been eliminated.
Filed Under (BMW) by admin on 21-08-2010
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Read this Owner’s Manual to get summarized information, before you start out in your new BMW. It contains important data and instructions intended to assist you in gaining maximum use and satisfaction from the unique range of technical features on your BMW. This manual also contains information on maintenance and care, designed to ensure your safety and the proper operation of your vehicle, and to maintain your vehicle’s value.Instrument cluster 18 Indicator and warning lamps 20 Multifunction steering wheel (MFL) 24 Hazard warning flashers 25 Warning triangle 25 First-aid kit 25 Refueling 26 Fuel specifications 27 Tire inflation pressure 27 Keys 32 Electronic vehicle immobilizer 33 Central locking system 34 Opening and closing – from the outside 34 Opening and closing – from the inside 38 Luggage compartment lid 39 Luggage compartment 40 Alarm system 42 Electric power windows 44 The manual convertible top 45 The fully automatic convertible top 48 Wind deflector 50 Controls and features Adjusting: Seats 52 Seat and mirror memory 56 Steering wheel 57 Mirrors 57 Car Memory, Key Memory 59 Passenger safety systems: Safety belts 60 Airbags 61 Transporting children safely 64 Rollover protection system 67 Steering/Ignition lock 69 Starting the engine 69 Switching off the engine 70 Parking brake 71 Manual transmission 72 Automatic transmission with Steptronic 73 Turn signal indicator/Headlamp flasher 76 Washer/Wiper system 76 Rear window defroster 78 Cruise control 79 Everything under control: Odometer 81 Tachometer 81 Energy Control 81 Fuel temperature gauge 82 Coolant temperature gauge 82 Service Interval Display 82 Check Control 83 Computer 83 Technology for driving comfort and safety: Park Distance Control (PDC) 87 Automatic Stability Control plus Traction (ASC+T) 88 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 89 Tire Pressure Control (RDC) 91