BMW Rescue Manual

seatbelt tensioners, rollover protection, safety battery terminal, side-impact protection, tips for using rescue equipment and installation drawings of the battery and tank. All details refer exclusively to factory-installed systems in BMW and MINI cars. The Chapter Battery layout also features the illustrations of left-hand drive (LHD) and right-hand drive (RHD) models. In order to satisfy the needs and requirements that occur in practice, we h… Continue reading

Toyota and Safety

As a major vehicle manufacturer, Toyota has a clear responsibility in the area of road safety. In working to reduce traffic accidents, injuries and fatalities, Toyota cannot limit itself to the development of new technologies which make vehicles safer to drive. Genuine sustainable mobility also requires the company’s active participation in a wide variety of road safety initiatives conducted in collaboration with other stakeholders. Toyota belie… Continue reading

1996 ZJ Jeep Grand Cherokee Electronic Service Manual

This is a supplement to the 1996 Grand Cherokee Service Manual, 81-370-6147. This supplement contains information about components or systems not included in the original manual. The information contained in this service manual has been prepared for the professional automotive technician involved in daily repair operations. This manual does not cover theory of operation, which is addressed in service training material. Information describing the… Continue reading

VW Golf & Jetta Service and Repair Manual

…hecks, Introduction, Underbonnet check points, Engine oil level, Coolant level, Brake fluid level, Power steering fluid level, Screen/headlamp washer fluid level, Wiper blades, Tyre condition and pressure, Battery, Electrical systems, Lubricants and fluids, Capacities and tyre pressures. MAINTENANCE : Routine Maintenance and Servicing, Servicing specifications, Maintenance schedule: Vehicles manufactured before August 1985, Vehicles manufactured… Continue reading

Safety for Young Mercedes-Benz Drivers

The head of a new-born child accounts for a quarter of its body weight, compared to just 18% for an adult. This is just one of many reasons why we are perpetually striving to further improve child safety in our cars. The restraint systems from Mercedes-Benz which you can find on the following pages are the direct result of this commitment. Fully automatic safety: Automatic Child Seat Recognition (AKSE). When fitted with AKSE, your Mercedes-Benz… Continue reading