1997 Buick Century Console Replacement

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Filed Under (Buick) by admin on 04-07-2010

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Front Floor Console Front Floor Console Rear Mounting Plate Front Floor Console Mounting Plate Front Floor Console Mounting Plate Front Floor Console Mounting To Instrument Panel And Floor Front Floor Console Mounting Bracket Front Floor Console Mounting To Instrument Panel Front Floor Console Trim Plate Front Floor Console Controls Front Floor Console Inner Trim Panels Front Floor Console Wiring Remove or Disconnect 1. Battery ground (negative) cable. 2. Apply parking brake. 3. Reposition transaxle shift lever to the “LOW” position. 4. Front floor console trim plate. 5. Rubber mat from storage compartment in front floor console. 6. Bolts/screws from storage compartment area of front floor console. 7. Bolts/screws from front floor console mounting bracket rear of transaxle shifter lever. 8. Bolts screws from forward edge of front floor console. 9. Electrical connectors. 10. Pull front floor console rearward to release tabs from retainers in instrument panel. 11. Front floor console from vehicle. Install or Connect

Troubleshooting Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Indicator Light

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Filed Under (repair and maintenance tips) by admin on 24-06-2010

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Temporary Driving Conditions: 1. The ABS indicator light comes on and the ABS con- trol unit memorizes the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) under certain conditions. NOTE: The DTCs are explained on page 19-56. • The tire(s) adhesion is lost due to excessive cor- nering speed. DTC: 5, 5-4, 5-8. • The vehicle loses traction when starting from a stuck condition on a muddy, snowy, or sandy road. DTC: 4-1, 4-2, 4-4, 4-8. • When the parking brake is applied for more than 30 seconds while the vehicle is being driven. DTC: 2-1. • The vehicle is driven on an extremely rough road. The ABS is OK, if the ABS indicator light goes off after the engine is restarted.

Volkswagen / Audi Electronic Parking Brake System (ECU 53)

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Filed Under (volkswagen) by admin on 24-05-2010

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Since the VAG group introduced the ‘Electronic Parking Brake (53)’ system in 2003 it has become standard equipment on the A6 (4F), A8 (4E) and Passat (3C) models. This increased level of technology now demands the use of suitable diagnostic equipment to carry out routine service procedures such as brake pad replacement and caliper removal. Using software V3.46 or later: To carry out any of the required functions related to the electronic parking brake system: Connect the Mt-Pro to the vehicle diagnostic connector Switch ignition on Select Audi/Volkswagen from the main menu Select ‘(1F) CAN gateway to communicate with the vehicle network Select ‘(53) Parking Aid