Filed Under (Mercury) by admin on 28-10-2010
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REMOVAL 1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Battery. 2. Relieve the fuel pressure. 3. Drain the fuel tank. 4. Raise and support the vehicle . For additional information, refer to Maintenance/Service and Repair. 5. Remove the fuel tank filler pipe hoses. 1 Loosen the hose clamps. 2 Disconnect the hoses from the filler pipes. 6. Disconnect the fuel pump electrical connector. 7. Disconnect the fuel filter inlet line. 8. Disconnect the vapor tube fitting. 9. Position a safety support under the fuel tank. 10. Remove the two fuel tank support strap bolts. 11. Partially lower the fuel tank while swinging the fuel tank support straps away from the fuel tank. Position the straps aside and lower the fuel tank. INSTALLATION 1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Filed Under (Mercedes-Benz) by admin on 08-09-2010
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The type of maintenance service due is indicated in the multifunction display: Basic service (A) Extended service (B) Note: Vehicles equipped with FSS PLUS Flexible Service System PLUS) only: The interval between maintenance services depends on your driving habits. A gentle driving style, moderate engine speeds and the avoidance of short-distance trips will lengthen the interval between services. Clearing the maintenance service indicator The maintenance service indicator is automatically cleared. – after approximately 10 seconds when you switch on the ignition or when reaching the maintenance service threshold while driving – after approximately 30 seconds, once the suggested maintenance service term has passed You can also clear it yourself
Filed Under (volkswagen) by admin on 30-03-2010
Tags: automatic shift,
battery check,
battery voltage,
change engine oil,
check battery,
exhaust system,
maintenance intervals,
maintenance service,
manual transmission,
oil filter,
shift lock,
volkswagen touareg,
vw 505 01,
windshield washer fluid
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Service Circular. 2005 Touareg Scheduled Maintenance Intervals. Date: July 1, 2004. Number: VMS Engine: Change engine oil and oil filter (Caution: for 6 and 8 cylinder engines use only oil fulfilling the VW 500 00, 501 01 or 502 00 specifications and for vehicles with 10 cylinder TDI engine use only oil fulfilling the VW 505 01 specifications with the viscosity 5W40) Engine: Check for leaks Exhaust system: Check for damage or leaks Battery: Check battery voltage (12.5v) (Recharge if necessary) Door check straps: Lubricate
Windshield washer fluid: Check level; add if necessary Fuel filter: Replace (TDI engine only) Dust & pollen filter: Replace (where
applicable) Automatic shift lock: Check operation including park/neutral/safety switch Automatic transmission: Check for leaks
Manual transmission: Check oil level; add if