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Audi 80/90/Coupesince 1986-1991 releaseRepair and operation of the car |
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Audi 80/90/Coupe - 1.2. Identification of the car 1. Maintenance instruction 1.3. Arrangement of identification plates 1.4. Dashboard + 1.5. Service of the car - 1.6. Independent service of the car 1.6.2. Small-sized spare wheel 1.6.3. Replacement of a wheel + 1.6.4. Safety locks + 1.6.5. Replacement of bulbs 1.6.6. Car audio replacement 1.6.7. Raising of the car 1.6.8. General rules of towage + 1.7. Specifications 1.8. Capacities 1.9. Sizes 1.10. Loadings 1.11. Schedule of preventive servicing / lubricant of the car + 2. Engines, carburetors 3. Lubrication system + 4. Cooling system + 5. Fuel system + 6. Exhaust system + 7. System of ignition + 8. Transmission + 9. Suspension brackets, wheels + 10. Brake system + 11. Steering + 12. Body, salon + 13. Air conditioning system + 14. Electric equipment |
1.6. Independent service of the car1.6.1. Jack and tools
The jack and tool kit fasten by means of a bolt to fastening on the left side of a luggage carrier. Before putting away a jack in a luggage carrier, its handle has to be lowered up to the end down.
Prevention Face wrench
For convenience of removal and an inhaling of spark plugs, insert the screw-driver handle into a six-sided opening on the short end of a key. The six-sided nest is provided in the handle of the screw-driver especially for simplification of removal and installation of bolts of fastening of wheels. Not to receive injury, always remove a removable edge when using the handle of the screw-driver for this purpose. Prevention The plastic pin is used for simplification of replacement of wheels. When you insert a pin into an opening for a bolt, it guarantees that openings in a wheel will coincide with carving openings in a wheel nave. Ear for towage of the car The ear for towage of the car entering tool kit can be twirled in the anchor nest attached to a forward bumper beam. After installation, the towing cable can be stretched through a towing ear. At towage, follow rules of towage.
Remove a towing ear when it is not necessary for you any more. |
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