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2003 Audi TT Coupe Equipment Manual2003 Audi TT Coupe. Equipment. Legend. 180 hp. 225 hp. X = Standard. O = Optional - = Not available. fwd. quattro®. Exterior Lighting
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1.8 liter turbocharged DOHC 180 hp 4-cylinder engine with direct ignition, intercooler, electronic turbo boost regulation, 5-valves per cylinder
1.8 liter turbocharged DOHC 225 hp 4-cylinder engine with direct ignition, two in-line intercoolers, electronic turbo boost regulation, 5-valves per cylinder
6-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic?, steering wheel controls and interlock between D & S
6-speed manual transmission with synchronized reverse gear, dual mass flywheel - x
Front wheel drive x -
Quattro - permanent all-wheel drive system, includes Haldex?coupling - x
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
ASR (Anti-Slip Regulation) full time traction control x -
2-sided fully galvanized body assembly with aluminum hood x x
ESP (Electronic Stabilization Program) x x
Wheels / Tires / Suspension / Steering
7Jx16 (ET 31) 7-spoke cast alloy…
Download2009 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA TDI InformationThe Jetta ushers in two important new features this year, a station wagon and a new, 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder TDI diesel engine. The sedan can also have its front wheels powered by a 2.5-litre 5-cylinder or a turbocharged 2.0-litre 4-cylinder. The Jetta Wagon cannot be ordered with the 2.0-litre turbocharged gasoline engine.
Interior and trunk
The cabin is easy to access but the wide doorsills collect dirt and grime. The front seats are very comfortable, and drivers can easily find a good driving position thanks to the telescopic steering wheel and seat height adjustment. The slide adjustment lever should be on the door-side of the seat or, even better, run the width of the seat to make it easier to shift the seat before getting in.
The rear seat is comfortable for two adults. Legroom is good but headroom is tight for tall people. The folding seatback has a 60/40 split, and the leather package adds a ski pass-through. When the seatback is folded it slopes up a bit towards the front, so it doesn’t form a flat floor with the trunk of the sedan, or the cargo floor of the wagon.
As is customary with Volkswagen, the sedan’s trunk is very spacious. However, the opening is a bit small. The lid has outside hinges. There’s a small dual grocery-bag hook below the upper part of the trunk. The dimensions of the cargo area in the wagon are generous: 106 cm behind the rear seatbacks when they’re up, 178 cm when they’re folded, 100 cmProtecting Individual Privacy in the Web 2.0 Era“The right to privacy” was the title of a scholarly article in the Harvard Law Review of 1890 (written by Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis), which proclaimed such a right in view of the rapid expansion of print media that sometimes published pictures of private individuals. More than a hundred years later, anyone of us in this room can take pictures with a mobile phone or digital camera and put them into the World Wide Web.
When we speak of the “Web 2.0”, we have in mind this kind of communications network which allows everyone to publish and share text, sound and images. Chat rooms, Blogs, Wikis, open collaborative networks and the like are on the rise and lead to marvellous international contacts and co-operation at individual level.
So far, media content has been produced by journalists and media staff with editorial responsibility and ethical codes of conduct. But what are the standards for the common users of the Internet, whether young or old, educated or not, wherever they live in this world, and World Wide Web? Do we want to limit this new and seemingly endless freedom in cyberspace?
The World Wide Web is often characterised as a wonderful space which is open to everyone and creates its own new rules. Such glorifications are probably naïve, because the technology may be extremely good, but we human beings using this technology are still the same
I cannot attempt to provide answers to all questions concerning privacy on the Web 2.0, but I draw attentionNevada Wrecker and Tow Car ManualAutomobile Wrecker and Tow Car Operator Guide. TABLE OF CONTENTS ….. Identifies the manufacturer, i.e., Audi (A), BMW (B), Buick
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DownloadA Web-Based Antibody DatabaseSubstances foreign to the body, such as disease-causing bacteria and viruses and other infectious agents, are known as antigens. They are generally of high molecular weight and are commonly proteins or polysaccharides. Our natural defenses against these infectious agents are antibodies, which are proteins that seek out the antigens and help destroy them. There is a significant number of anybodies (in the range of hundreds of thousands) that are developed and used by today’s research community.
Research groups and labs generally depend on their own sources of antibodies necessary for their research, and keep the antibody information according to their needs. The antibody information is stored using different data formats, and the search for the correct antibody is sometimes impossible. We would like to propose a web based database solution to this problem, by creating a database framework that can be easily used by any research group or a lab.
The type of information to be stored in the database will follow after a short overview of the role of antibodies and their general properties.
Antibodies (or immunoglobulins) can be regarded as universal adapter molecules (Sirch and Lenmox, 1995). They have two very useful characteristics:
1. Each antibody binds to and attacks only one particular antigen.
2. Some antibodies, once activated by the occurence of a disease, continue to confer resistance against that disease. Classic examples are the antibodies to the childhood diseases: chickenpox and measles.
Download pdf A Web-Based Antibody DatabaseMazda MX5 - Service Manual 200401-11-3 01-11 OIL FILTER REPLACEMENT A5U011114300W01
1. Remove the oil filter using the SST.
2. Use a clean rag to wipe off the mounting surface on the oil filter body.
3. Apply clean engine oil to the O-ring of the oil filter.
4. Using the SST, tighten the filter according to the installation direction on the side of it or packing box.
5. Start the engine and inspect for oil leakage.
6. Inspect the oil level.
Add oil if necessary. (See 01-11-2 ENGINE OIL LEVEL INSPECTION.)
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Warning
Continuous exposure to USED engine oil has caused skin cancer in laboratory mice. Protect your skin washing with soap and water immediately after working with engine oil.
Hot engines and engine oil are hot, they can cause burns. Turn off the engine and wait until it and engine oil have cooled.
1. Remove the oil pressure switch.
2. Screw the SST into the oil pressure switch installation hole.
3. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
4. Run the engine at the specified speed, and note the gauge readings.
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AutoCADD Tutorial A survival guideAutoCADD is an extremely powerful drafting tool. It has enabled accuracy in drawing barely imaginable thirty years ago. AutoCADD has taken a lot of the guesswork out of locating routes for roads, locations for underwater foundations, and even space research. It is so accurate that it can give commands to an electronically controlled saw to cut wood to the thousandth of an inch. That’s what we use it for in MIL; to cut out robot parts and copper circuit boards. The machine is called a t-tech machine, and presents specific problems that must be addressed in AutoCADD. Specifically, we have to leave little holes in the outlines of the things to be cut in order to anchor the object in place, and account for the width of the blade in cutting. First we’ll learn about AutoCADD, then come back to learn the specific applications for the MIL Lab.
Relative Coordinates
Relative coordinates are extremely useful in drawing precisely. The relative coordinate command takes the last point to which you clicked and temporarily makes it the origin. It works for rectangular and polar coordinates (also for spherical, but 3-D applications are more complicated). After selecting a first point, type in “@X,Y” or “@LVolvo Engine unit MD11C D MD17C D Workshop ManualThis Workshop Manual contains technical data, descriptions and repair instructions for Volvo Penta products or product versions contained in the contents list. Ensure that the correct workshop literature is being used. Read the safety information and the Workshop Manual “General Information” and “Repair Instructions” carefully before starting work. Important In this book and on the engine you will find the following special warning symbols.
Download Volvo Engine unit MD11C D MD17C D Workshop Manual1999 Audi A4 Quick Tips™ Quick TipsThis Quick Tips™ is intended to give you a brief overview of your vehicle’s main features. It does not contain all the information you will need to operate your vehicle safely and is not a substitute for your Owner’s Manual.
The Owner’s Manual contains detailed information about all your vehicle’s features and important warnings about vehicle and occupant safety. Please read it thoroughly. Throughout this Quick Tips™, WARNINGS, which concern your safety, are highlighted like this. Please read them carefully and heed what they have to say. Remember that your Owner’s Manual contains more detailed information and additional important information about safety.
1. Turn signal/headlight dimmer switch/cruise control lever, see Control Levers
2. Exterior lights switch, see Control Levers
3. Steering wheel adjustment
To adjust wheel: Move lever down, adjust steering wheel angle and reach; move lever up and press against steering column to lock
WARNING: Steering column may only be adjusted while vehicle is stationary. For reasons of safety, the lever must always be pressed firmly up, so that position of steering column does not suddenly change while vehicle is in motion
4. Windshield wiper/washer and trip computer* lever, see Control Levers
5. Center console switches: Electrically heated seats* Front fog lights Rear fog light Rear window defogger Emergency flasher Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)*, see Center Console
6. Sound system, see Sound Systems
7. Climate controls, see Climate Controls
8. Selector lever, see Automatic/Manual Transmission
9. Ashtray/cigarette lighter
10. Cup holders To open; Press and release To close: Press down
11. Parking brake lever To set: Pull up until strong resistance is felt ToContent Management Systems for Mobile Tele-EducationMobile communication is the basis for one of the fastest growing business areas at the beginning of the 21 st century. With IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommunications 2000), high-speed communication is possible anywhere, at any time, to any communication partner, with almost any device. As IMT-2000 comprises a set of different networking technologies, it provides a communication framework in which a subscriber may freely roam without having to be concerned about which network to use [1]. Hand-over procedures seamlessly integrate in-house networks, campus-based networks, metropolitan and wide area networks.
However, the companies active in the area of mobile computing made huge investments to secure a place for themselves in the IMT-2000 business. These investments must lead to an appropriate revenue achieved by mass acceptance of mobile data services. The outlook is quite optimistic, as the number of worldwide mobile cellular subscribers rose from about 23 millions in 1992 to almost 700 millions in 2000. But mass acceptance must on the one hand be achieved by networking architectures offering adequate quality of service and attractive tariffs. On the other hand, services have to be provided that make potential customers subscribe to a mobile network provider. And as a killer application for IMT-2000 has not been found yet, experts believe that business will be driven by a mixture of applications.
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