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The new Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class

The new Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class

The second generation of the Mercedes compact two-seater also boasts an exquisite overall design, several details of which take their cue from Formula 1. The SLK thus remains true to its reputation as a trendsetter and technological leader in this category of sports cars. The further developed varioroof, which transforms the roadster into a coupé in just 22 seconds, is joined on the list of standard equipment by head/thorax sidebags, adaptive front airbags and two-stage belt force limiters. The car’s chassis, steering and manual transmission have been given an even sportier edge.

Plus, Mercedes-Benz is presenting a world first, in the shape of the innovative AIRSCARF neck-level heating system. At the touch of a button AIRSCARF generates warm air, which flows out from the head restraints. This allows the SLK passengers to keep the roof down even when the outside temperatures drop and to enjoy the open-top roadster experience the whole year round. Automatic climate control, bi-xenon headlamps with cornering light function, COMAND APS and the unique seven-speed automatic transmission 7G-TRONIC are among the other technical innovations offered as options for the first time in the SLK-Class. Ex-factory prices for the SLK-Class range from 33,524 to 63,974 euros.

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Volvo V70 Model Year 2006 - Security

Volvo V70 Model Year 2006 - Security

Volvo is committed to protecting the vehicle, its occupants, and their possessions. Every V70 is fitted as standard with a sophisticated alarm and immobiliser that can be switched on and off using the convenience of a remote control on the key fob. The combination of deadlocks and the availability of laminated and dark tinted side windows make the Volvo V70 more secure.

The remote control also operates the Approach lighting system, which illuminates the car and the surrounding area as the driver approaches. Likewise, a tweak of the headlight stalk activates the Home Safe system, switching on the headlamps for thirty seconds after the occupants have left the vehicle.
In Full:
• Electronic immobiliser fitted as standard
• Alarm and deadlock system operated from remote control key fob
• Approach and Home Safe Lighting system fitted to every model
• Laminated and dark tinted side windows available (optional)

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Volvo 850 Estate Press Kit 1993

Volvo 850 Estate Press Kit 1993

When Volvo develops a new car model, the options and accessories are designed and developed alongside it to enhance safety, style and comfort. The new Volvo 850 estate is no exception and a variety of choices enable owners to personalise the car to their own particular needs.

From launch, two option packs will be available:
Option Pack A for the 850 GLT 2-litre consists of six spoke 15″ alloy wheels, a mufti-function trip computer and electric rear windows, and costs £760. Option Pack C is available on all 850 estates and comprises of roof rails, load compensating rear suspension and a luggage net, at a cost of £595. Both of these can be combined on the Volvo 850 GLT 2-litre model. Further options will be made available across the range in the late summer.

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2003-2005 Chevy/GMC 1500 2/4wd 3″ Body Lift Kit

2003-2005 Chevy/GMC 1500 2/4wd 3″ Body Lift Kit

1. Remove negative battery cable, then positive battery cable from the battery. If equipped, the Supplemental Restraint System (airbags) will be deactivated when the battery is disconnected.
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2. Remove the 7 plastic clips that mount the upper plastic core support cover to the core support (Fig ). Pull up on the center of the clip with a flat blade screw driver and then pull the clip out of the hole. Remove the cover from the vehicle. Retain clips and cover.
3. Remove the grill. Four Phillips head fasteners are located at the four corners of the grill face that require a quarter turn to release (Fig 2). Remove the bolt at the top-center of the grill. Remove the grill from the vehicle by carefully pulling out the middle outside edges that are clipped in place
4. Remove the two bolts and two plastic clips mounting the transmission cooler to the core support (Fig 3). Pull the cooler forward, free from the core support mount. Note: In some earlier models the bottom clips were replaced with standard bolts.
5. Remove the transmission cooler lines from the clips on the core support (Fig 4).
6. Remove the air intake tube from the throttle body and the air filter box by loosening the hose clamps at each point. If equipped, remove the radiator hose clip that is attached to the middle of the air intake tube. Remove the intake tube from the vehicle.
7. Remove the bolts (2 or 4, depending on vehicle) mounting the top of the fan shroud to the core support (Fig 5). Retain bolts.

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1995 Suzuki Sidekick Owner’s Manual

1995 Suzuki Sidekick Owner’s Manual

This manual is an essential part of your vehicle and should be kept with the vehicle at all times. Please read this manual carefully and review it from time to time. It contains important information on safe it yr” operation, and maintenance. It is especially important that this manual remain with the vehicle at the time of resale. The next owner will need this information also.

Your SUZUKI multipurpose vehicle is designed and built to be capable of performing both on pavement and off road. You should therefore remember that your vehicle is distinctly different from ordinary passenger cars in handling as well as in structure. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident.Be sure to read “on-pavement” and “off-road” driving guidelines which follow. It is very important to familiarize yourself with the proper operation of this vehicle before you start driving.

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Volvo World Magazine Issue 3

Volvo World Magazine Issue 3

New “B-18 Series” Sedans Offer 90 H. P., 12-Volts, Disc Brakes
Well here they are-the first major changes in the Volvo sedan line in many a moon. New engines, new electrical sys- tems, disc brakes on the 122-S, and a host of other improve- ments, all, needless to say, in the guts of the cars. To the undiscerning eye, next year’s Volvos will look just about like last year’s, and those of the years before, with the exception that a B-18 emblem has been added to the front grill and rear of each car.

B-18 Series
The symbol designates these new cars as B-18 Series models-the latest quality products from the Volvo factory.
Heading the list of improvements in these B-18 Series Volvos is an all new 90 h.p. engine that adds five horses to the already impressive Volvo stable and brings the torque up from 87 ft. lbs. to 105 ft. lbs. while reducing gas consumption. As Fred and Charlie, our comic Volvo radio and TV personalities are fond of pointing out, “The Swedes have done it again.”
If you thought, along with the majority of automotive experts, that the Volvo 85 h.p. engine was one of the wonders of the world from the point of view of efficiency, durability and out-and-out horse (power) sense, wait’ll you try this one.

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2004-05 F-150 4dr/5.4L 3″ Body Lift with Factory Receiver

2004-05 F-150 4dr/5.4L 3″ Body Lift with Factory Receiver

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Park the vehicle on a clean, flat surface and block the rear wheels for safety. Leave vehicle in Park.
2. Disconnect the positive and negative battery cables from the battery. The Supplemental Restraint System (airbags) will be deactivated when the battery is disconnected.
3. Measure and recorded the distance between the body and the bed as well as the bumpers to the body. These measures will be used for reference during installation.

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4. Remove the cap from the middle upper seat belt cover to expose the two mounting nuts (Fig ). Remove the nuts and the seat belt cover from the top of the seat. Retain hardware.
5. Pull up on the seat back to release it from the back wall of the cab and remove it from the vehicle. Use caution: There are sharp edges on the bottom of the seat back that can cause damage.
6. Remove the 4 nuts/bolts that mount the back of the seat frame to the cab floor (Fig 2 – pass side shown). Retain hardware.

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1995 Suzuki Sidekick AUTO TRANS DIAGNOSIS

1995 Suzuki Sidekick AUTO TRANS DIAGNOSIS

Automatic transmission is electronically controlled. Transmission shifting and torque converter lock-up are controlled by Transmission Control Module (TCM). The TCM receives information from various input devices and uses this information to control shift solenoids No. 1 and 2 on transmission valve body for transmission shifting, and Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) solenoid for torque converter lock-up.

An Overdrive (OD) switch is mounted on shift lever. When OD switch is depressed to ON position, transmission will shift into 4th gear when shift lever is in “D” position, and OD OFF light on instrument panel will go off. When OD switch is released to OFF position, transmission will shift into 3rd gear, and OD OFF light on instrument panel will illuminate. The OD OFF light is located on instrument panel.

The TCM receives information from various input devices and uses this information to control shift solenoids No. 1 and 2 on transmission valve body for transmission shifting, and TCC solenoid for torque converter lock-up.
The TCM contains a self-diagnostic system, which will store a trouble code if failures or problems are present in electronic control system. Trouble code can be retrieved to determine problem area. See SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. Note location of TCM.

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1996 Suzuki Sidekick System Wiring Diagrams

1996 Suzuki Sidekick System Wiring Diagrams

This Suzuki Sidekick System Wiring Diagrams cover:
AIR CONDITIONING
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
1.6L, Anti-lock Brake Circuits
1.8L, Anti-lock Brake Circuits
1.8L, Computer Data Lines
COOLING FAN
Cooling Fan Circuit

CRUISE CONTROL
1.6L, Cruise Control Circuit
1.8L, Cruise Control Circuit
Defogger Circuit
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
1.6L, Engine Performance Circuits
1.8L, Engine Performance Circuits
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
1.6L, Exterior Lamps Circuit
Back-up Lamps Circuit
1.8L, Exterior Lamps Circuit

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Volvo XC70 Model Year 2006 - Security

Volvo XC70 Model Year 2006 - Security

Volvo is committed to protecting the car, its occupants, and their possessions, and was voted ‘Best Manufacturer’ in the first ‘British Insurance Car Security Awards’ announced in July 2004, and won the same title again in 2005. Every XC70 is fitted as standard with a sophisticated alarm and immobiliser that can be switched on and off using the convenience of a remote control on the key fob. The combination of deadlocks and the availability of laminated and dark tinted side windows make the Volvo XC70 more secure.

The remote control also operates the Approach lighting system, which illuminates the car and the surrounding area as the driver approaches. Likewise, a tweak of the headlight stalk activates the Home Safe system, switching on the headlamps for thirty seconds after the occupants have left the vehicle.
In full:
• Electronic immobiliser fitted as standard
• Alarm and deadlock system operated from remote control key fob
• Approach and Home Safe Lighting system fitted to every model
• Volvo ‘Best Manufacturer’ in first and second British Insurance Car Security Awards
• Laminated and dark tinted side windows available (optional)

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3″ Body Lift Kit Ford F-150, F-250 LD 2WD & 4WD

3″ Body Lift Kit Ford F-150, F-250 LD 2WD & 4WD

1. Remove negative battery cable, then positive battery cable from the battery. If equipped, the Supplemental Restraint System will be deactivated when the battery is disconnected.
STEERING
2. Lock the steering wheel.
3. Located under the dash, remove the bolt that connects the steering shaft universal joint to the steering column and separate the steering shaft from the steering column.
4. Install the steering extension on the steering column (It only goes on one way).
5. Install the Allen head bolt in the extension. Make sure the bolt goes through the retaining groove on the steering column. Tighten the Allen head bolt securely. The extension will be attached to the steering shaft after lifting operation is complete.
INTERIOR REMOVAL
6. Remove the doorjamb scuff plates by pulling up on them to release the retaining clips. Pull the kick panels back toward the door to release them from the retaining clips.
7. Pull the carpet back to gain access to the front cab mounting bolts (Fig. 1). The bolt head is located under the rubber cap. Pull on the cap to remove.

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Suzuki SQ416/SQ420/SQ625 Supplementary Services Manual

Suzuki SQ416/SQ420/SQ625 Supplementary Services Manual

This SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE MANUAL is a supplement to SQ416/SQ420/SQ625 SERVICE MANUAL. It has been prepared exclusively for the following applicable model.
Applicable model: SQ416/SQ420 Canvas Top Model
It describes only different service information of SQ416/SQ420 canvas top model as compared with SQ416/SQ420/SQ625 SERVICE MANUAL.

Therefore, whenever servicing SQ416/SQ420 canvas top model, consult this supplement first. And for any section, item or description not found in this supplement, refer to the related service manual below.

When replacing parts or servicing by disassembling, it is recommended to use SUZUKI genuine parts, tools and service materials (lubricants, sealants, etc.) as specified in each description. All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this literature are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication approval. And used as the main subject of description is the unit of standard specifications among others.

Therefore, note that illustrations may differ from the unit being actually serviced. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.

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Volvo C70 Model Year 2007 Full Details

Volvo C70 Model Year 2007 Full Details

New C70
• The new C70 is a new coupé/convertible that replaces the previous C70 models
• The C70 has a new design, the car is based on the S40/V50 and at the same time has many of the characteristics and functions found in these cars.
• The C70 has a lot of new technology but much of the technology is in principle the same as in the S40/V50.

The launch
• The C70 was exhibited at the motor show in Frankfurt (Germany) at the start of September 2005.
The date when the cars are available for the customer varies depending on market. For precise information on dates, contact your own sales department.

Dimensions
Compared with the old C70 the new C70 is shorter, wider and lower. The interior of the car is slightly lower in terms of height, the front section of the interior is slightly narrower, and the rear section is wider

Electrical system, design
Network
The network in the C70 is based on the same principle as the S40/V50:
• CAN-HS (High Speed), 500 kbps
• CAN-LS (Low Speed), 125 kbps
• MOST (Media Oriented System Transport), audio system 24.8 Mbps
• LIN (Local Interconnect Network), serial communication 9.6 kbps
To prevent electrical interference in the CAN network there are termination resistors that bridge over CAN HS and CAN LS. One in each endpoint on both the high and low speed side of the network. Each termination resistor has a resistance of 120 Ω.
For CAN HS there are termination resistors located in the Steering Wheel Module (SWM) and in the Engine Control Module (ECM). For CAN LS there are termination resistors located in the Driver Information Module (DIM) and in the Supplemental Restraint System Module (SRS).
Both termination resistors create a parallel circuit. If the CAN network is complete then the resistance in each side of the network is approx. 60 Ω.

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Ford SuperDuty 3″ Body Lift Kit Installation Instructions

Ford SuperDuty 3″ Body Lift Kit Installation Instructions

1. Remove the negative battery cable first, then the positive battery cable. If equipped, the Supplemental Restraint System will be deactivated when the battery is disconnected.
2. Measure and record the space between the bumpers and the body as well as the space between the cab and bed for reference during installation of this kit.
FRONT INSTALLATION INTERIOR REMOVAL 4-wheel drive models:
3. Remove the shift boot from the floorboard, if equipped with manual transfer case. Remove the four screws that mount the shift boot to the floor. Pull the boot up out of the way (It will not slip over the shift knob).
4. Remove the inner shift boot. Remove the four screws that mount the inner boot to the floor. Two are on top and two are on the side. Pull the boot up out of the way.
5. Remove the bolts that mount the shift lever to the transfer case shift linkage and remove the lever from the linkage.
All Models
6. Remove door jamb scuff plates by carefully pulling up on them to release the mounting clips from the floorboard. Remove the front kick panels by pulling then out to release the mounting clips.
7. Pull back the carpet at all four cab corners (standard cabs) to reveal the plastic mounting bolt covers. Remove the plastic covers. These bolts can be loosened at this time. See Figures 1 and 2.

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1995 Suzuki Sidekick AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Hydra-Matic 3L30

1995 Suzuki Sidekick AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Hydra-Matic 3L30

Transmission is identified by identification plate attached to transmission case, located on left side, above oil pan. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) may also be used in identifying transmission. VIN locations are at top left of instrument panel and driver’s-side door post. VIN is used to ensure correct application of component parts and assemblies.

Automatic transmission provides 3 forward speeds and reverse. Main internal components are; oil pump, Torque Converter w/Clutch (TCC), reverse clutch, 2nd clutch, 3rd clutch, one-way clutch (sprag type), compound planetary gear set, low brake, governor and valve body.

Gear shifting is controlled by valve body. Components that regulate shifting schedules are; governor, modulator and kick-down valve. TCC is operated by an electric solenoid. TCC solenoid operation depends on signals provided by the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor, brake switch, Throttle Position (TP) sensor, Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) and gear position.

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1995 Volvo 850 Memory Power Seats

1995 Volvo 850 Memory Power Seats

Power seat option is available for driver’s and passenger’s seat. Seats have a memory function and an integral diagnosis system. Memory function has 3 memory buttons for different seat settings. There is one control for seat cushion and one for backrest. Seat control module, which is located under seat, controls 4 motors. Three motors are under the seat and one is in the backrest. Memory-type control module takes seat position information from 4 position sensors.

Control module contains 9 relays: 2 for each motor and one main on/off relay. Motor No. 1 controls fore and aft movement of the seat. Motor No. 2 controls backrest angle, motor No. 3 controls seat cushion height at the rear, and motor No. 4 controls seat cushion height at the front.

If system detects a broken, shorted, or grounded wire, motors can then only be operated without their memory function. If system detects a broken, shorted, or grounded motor wire, that motor is disabled. Other motors can only be operated without their memory function.

If a control button is pressed for more than 30 seconds, a timer circuit cuts off power supply to motors by disabling main relay. Seat positions are held in an EEPROM which retains information indefinitely in case of power failure.

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2004-05 F-150 4dr/5.4L 3” Body Lift without Factory Receiver

2004-05 F-150 4dr/5.4L 3” Body Lift without Factory Receiver

PRE INSTALLATION NOTES
1. The radiator MUST be drained and refilled for proper installation. Buy the correct coolant before you begin the installation. Coolant not included in kit.
2. A 9/16” drill bit is needed for installation.
3. T-45 and T-50 torx bits are required in addition to a complete set of sockets, wrenches, and various other tools.
4. Read through all instructions prior to installation.
5. This system will not work with a 6″ suspension lift.
6. Only fits 2004-2005 model years.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Park the vehicle on a clean, flat surface and block the rear wheels for safety. Leave vehicle in Park.
2. Disconnect the positive and negative battery cables from the battery. The Supplemental Restraint System (airbags) will be deactivated when the battery is disconnected.
3. Measure and recorded the distance between the body and the bed as well as the bumpers to the body. These measures will be used for reference during installation.

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