Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Nissan Primera P12




Contains:


GI General Information
EM Engine Mechanical
LU Engine Lubrication System
CO Engine Cooling System
EC Engine Control System
FL Fuel System
EX Exhaust System
ACC Accelerator Control System
CL Clutch
MT Manual Transaxle
AT Automatic Transaxle
CVT CVT
FAX Front Axle
RAX Rear Axle
FSU Front Suspension
RSU Rear Suspension
WT Road Wheels & Tires
BR Brake System
PB Parking Brake System
BRC Brake Control System
PS Power Steering System
SB Seat Belts
SRS Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
BL Body, Lock & Security System
GW Glasses, Window System & Mirrors
RF Roof
EI Exterior & Interior
IP Instrument Panel
SE Seat
ATC Automatic Air Conditioner
SC Starting & Charging System
LT Lighting System
DI Driver Information System
WW Wiper, Washer & Horn
BCS Body Control System
LAN LAN System
AV Audio, Visual & Telephone System
ACS Auto Cruise Control System
PG Power Supply, Ground & Circuit Elements
MA Maintenance
IDX Alphabetical Index


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Honda Acura RSX 02-03 Service manual




Contains:

- General Info
- Specifications
- Maintenance
- Engine Electrical
- Engine
- Cooling
- Fuel & emissions
- Transaxle
- Steering
- Suspensions
- Brakes
- Body
- Heating, AC, Ventilation
- Body electrical
- Restraints

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Porsche Boxer 1997 - 2001 Manuals - Body, AC, Electrics

This part (last one) contains:

- Body
- Body Equipment - Exterior
- Body Equipment - Interior
- Air conditioning
- Electrics
- Circuit diagrams

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Porsche Boxer 1997 - 2001 Manuals - Transmission & Running Gear

This part contains:

Manual Transmission
- Clutch, Control
- Actuation, housing
- Gears, Shafts
- Final drive, differential, differential lock

Automatic transmission
- Torque convertor
- Actuation, housing
- Gears, Shafts
- Final drive, differential, differential lock

Running Gear
- Front wheel suspension, drive shafts
- Rear wheel suspension, drive shafts
- Wheels, tires, suspension alignment
- ABS
- Brakes - brake mechanics
- Brakes - hydraulics, regulator, booster
- Steering


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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Porsche Boxer 1997 - 2001 Manuals - ENGINE

This part contains:

Engine
Engine -Crankcase, suspension
Engine -Crankshaft, pistons
Engine -Cylinder head, valve drive
Engine -Lubrication
Engine -Cooling


Fuel, exhaust, engine electronics
Fuel supply, control
Exhaust system, turbocharging
Fuel system, electronic injection
Fuel system, K-Jetronic
Exhaust system
Starter, power supply, cruise control
Ignition system


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Monday, March 14, 2011

Porsche Boxer 1997 - 2001 Manuals - Diagnosis

The Porsche Boxster is a mid-engined roadster built by Porsche. The Boxster is Porsche's first road vehicle since the 550 Spyder that was originally designed as a roadster.
The first-generation Boxster (the 986) was introduced in late 1996 as a 1997 model; it was powered by a 2.5 litre flat six-cylinder engine. In 2000, the new Boxster S variant was introduced with a larger 3.2 litre motor, and the base model received a more powerful 2.7 litre engine. In 2003, styling and engine output was upgraded on both variants.
In 2005, Porsche unveiled the new generation of Boxsters: the type 987. The 987 is more powerful than its predecessor and featured styling inspired by the Carrera GT. Engine output increased in 2007, when both Boxster models received the engines from their corresponding Porsche Cayman variants. In 2009, the Boxster models received several new cosmetic and mechanical upgrades, further increasing engine output and performance.
Production of the 986 began at the former Porsche 928 facility in Stuttgart, Germany in 1996. Valmet Automotive also manufactures Boxsters under contract to Porsche at a facility in Uusikaupunki, Finland. The Boxster was Porsche's biggest volume seller from its introduction in model year 1997 until the company introduced the Cayenne sport utility vehicle in model year 2003.




This part contains:

- Entire Vehicle technical repair information
- Diagnosis, part 1
- Diagnosis, part 2

Engines: 2.7 I, 3.2 I

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Honda S2000 service manual

The Honda S2000 was a roadster manufactured by the Japanese automaker Honda Motor Company. It was launched in April 1999 and was created to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary. The car was first shown as a concept at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1995, following which it was launched in world markets in 1999. The S2000 is named for its engine displacement of 2 L, carrying on in the tradition of the S500, S600, and S800 roadsters of the 1960s. Several revisions were made throughout the car's lifetime, including changes to the engine, gearbox, suspension and interior and exterior. Officially two variants exist: the initial launch model was given the chassis code AP1, while the AP2 designation was given to vehicles produced from mid-2003 onwards. Though cosmetically similar, the AP2 incorporated significant changes to the drivetrain and suspension. Production of the S2000 ceased in June 2009.



This manual contains:

- General info
- Specifications
- Maintenance
- Engine Electrical
- Engine
- Cooling
- Fuel and Emissions
- Transaxle
- Steering
- Suspension
- Brakes (including ABS)
- Body
- Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
- Body Electrical
- Restraints

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Friday, March 4, 2011

Mazda MZR–CD diesel engine

This manual explains the disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly procedures for the above-indicated engine. In order to do these procedures safely, quickly, and correctly, you must first read this manual and any other relevant service materials carefully.


Contains:

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
RANGE OF TOPICS
SERVICE PROCEDURE
SYMBOLS
ADVISORY MESSAGES
UNITS
FUNDAMENTAL PROCEDURES
PREPARATION OF TOOLS AND MEASURING
EQUIPMENT
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS
DISASSEMBLY
INSPECTION DURING REMOVAL,
DISASSEMBLY
ARRANGEMENT OF PARTS
CLEANING OF PARTS
REASSEMBLY
ADJUSTMENT
RUBBER PARTS AND TUBING
HOSE CLAMPS
TORQUE FORMULAS
VISE
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL PARTS
CONNECTORS
NEW STANDARDS
ABBREVIATIONS

MZR is the brand name of a generation of Straight-4 engines engineered and built by the Mazda Motor Corporation between 2001 and 2011. The MZR generation includes gasoline and diesel powered engines ranging in displacements from 1.3L to 2.5L. All gasoline-powered MZRs feature an all-aluminum block construction with iron cylinder liners. The diesel MZR-CD engines use a cast-iron block (virtually identical to the Mazda F engine) and an aluminum cylinder head. There are three specific engine families within the MZR generation which include the small 1.3L to 1.6L Mazda Z-engine, the mid-sized 1.8L to 2.5L Mazda L-engine, and the 2.0L and 2.2L common-rail diesel Mazda R-engine. Each engine has its own proper engine code and for accuracy should be identified with such.

The DISI turbocharged MZR L3-VDT was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 3 consecutive years for 2006, 2007 and 2008.

The Ford Motor Company owns rights to build and use the MZR generation of engines under their Duratec brand name for global service in its vehicles since 2003.
As of 2011, Mazda will discontinue development of the MZR generation of engines to be replaced by their new SkyActiv generation of engines. At this time Ford will continue to develop and manufacture variants of the Z-engine and L-engine for their Duratec and EcoBoost four-cylinder engines.