14 May
Posted by jj as Automotive, VolksWagen
AIM has developed special applications for many of the most common ECUs: by special applications we mean user-friendly systems which allow to easily connect your ECU to our high tech data loggers: user needs only to install harness between the logger and the ECU.
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14 May
Posted by jj as Automotive, VolksWagen
Some 2001 and later Volkswagen vehicles use A-pillar mount airbags. A-pillar pods should NOT be used on these vehicles.
1. Remove a-pillar trim by locating upper seam and prying outward. Use clean hands and avoid using any type of tool to pry. Once a small opening is created at the pillar top, use some force to release the 4 plastic mounting clips. With a-pillar cover pulled out, lift upwards and remove completely.
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14 May
Posted by jj as Automotive, VolksWagen
Jetta IV, Golf IV Triple Gauge Panel Installation Instructions
Tools Recommended: Radio Removal Keys
1. Prior to installing gauge panel, have all wires and tubing run to gauges and tested. It is recommended that all wires be left long to free workspace behind the panel.
2. Remove radio using radio removal keys. Snap keys in. Pull up and out. With radio hanging out, cover climate controls with a soft cloth to avoid scratches. Push in tabs on side of radio to remove keys.
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Thankyou for choosing the Fujitsu FDX310 USB modem for your ADSL service connection. This document introduces you to the contents of your self-install package and provides instructions for getting started with ADSL. The full user manual, contained on the CD-ROM should be used to answer any detailed questions you may have. In the event of difficulty connecting to the ADSL service, please contact your Internet Service Provider.
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Getting to know your monitor Front view (1) Front view (2) Left-side view Back view (1) Back view(2): locations of plugs & sockets How to assemble your monitor hardware Adjusting the monitor angle Detaching the top-mount monitor shelf Using the monitor wall mounting kit Getting the most from your BenQ monitor How to install the monitor on a new computer How to upgrade the monitor on an existing computer How to install on Windows Vista systems How to install on Windows XP system How to adjust the screen resolution How to adjust the screen refresh rate Picture optimization How to adjust your monitor The control panel On Screen Display (OSD) menu structure Hot key mode Main menu mode
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Introduction to 15-inch PowerBook G4 Developer Note 9 Who Should Read This Document?9 Organization of This Document 9 Chapter 1 Overview to the 15-inch PowerBook G4 11 New Features 11 All Features 12 Appearance 14 Peripheral Devices 16 System Software 17 Open Firmware 17 Computer Identification 17 Power Management 18 Chapter 2 Architecture 21 Block Diagram and Buses 21 Block Diagram 21 Main IC and Buses 22 Microprocessor and Cache 23 PowerPC G4 Microprocessor 23 Level 2 Cache 23 Intrepid Controller Functions and Buses 23 System RAM 24 Boot ROM 24 FireWire Controller 24 Ethernet Controller 24 Video Display Subsystem 25 DMA Support 26 Interrupt Support 26 USB 2.0 Interface 26 Ultra DMA/100 Interface 26 EIDE Interface
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01 Apr
Posted by jj as Cisco Network, Linux, Network
Installing the VPN Client 2-1 Contents 2-1 Uninstalling an Old Client 2-2 Uninstalling a VPN Client for Solaris 2-2 Uninstalling a VPN Client for Linux or Mac OS X 2-2 System Requirements 2-3 Linux System Requirements 2-3 Firewall Issues 2-3 Troubleshooting Tip 2-3 Solaris System Requirements 2-4 Using the 32-Bit Kernel 2-4 Mac OS X System Requirements 2-5 Unpacking the VPN Client Files 2-5 Installing the Software 2-6 Installing the VPN Client for Linux 2-6 VPN Client for Linux Install Script Notes 2-7 Installing the VPN Client for Solaris 2-8 VPN Client for Solaris Install Script Notes 2-8 Installing the VPN Client for Mac OS X 2-9 VPN Client for Mac OS X Install Script Notes 2-10
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Volkswagen Golf (2003 model) Volkswagen Passat Volkswagen Polo Volkswagen Sharan TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) regularly Check tyre pressure regularly The legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm psi (bar) 195/65 R15 Front 195/65 R15 Rear 195/65 R15 Front (full load) 195/65 R15 Rear (full load) 205/60 R15 Front 205/60 R15 Rear 205/60 R15 Front (full load) 205/60 R15 Rear (full load) 215/55 R16 Front 215/55 R16 Rear 215/55 R16 Front (full load) 215/55 R16 Rear (full load) 38 35 39 44 34 30 36 39 34 30 36 39 (2.6) (2.4) (2.7) (3.0) (2.3) (2.1) (2.5) (2.7) (2.3) (2.1) (2.5) (2.7) People Carrier / 7 Seats CONTROLS 4/6 11 7/8 2 9 Heating & Ventilation Hazard Lights Starter Switch Headlights Sidelights Indicators Wipers Rear Screen Wipers Horn Bonnet Release (not shown) Heated Rear Screen Rear Fog Lamp Front Fog Lamp R BRIEF OPERATIONAL ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Anti-theft system? Key / remote control operated central locking. Depress the door locking knobs to lock the doors from the inside. Or press central locking switch on the driver’s door armrest. Some models are fitted with a remote anti-theft alarm. Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Opening the boot/tailgate? Most models are centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open. Adjusting the door mirrors? Opening the windows? Operating the sunroof? Manual internal adjustment operated via control levers on the front doors. Or electric internal adjustment operated via a control knob on the driver’s door. Electric front operated via control buttons on the driver’s door. Manually operated rear. Or all electric. Not fitted.
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