Im sure it's a electrical problem,but the workshop manuals wiring diagrams although a pretty good for a manual,but the wire i believe to be the fault source goes to various other locations.Hence my trouble locating where the problem lies regarding said suspecteed wiring
I usually get wiring details from the library,they have these HUGE books with the whole wiring diagrams,of course as long as your car's wiring hasn't been altered ,you'd be able to find your problem. You could see if the dealer's auto parts counter could give you a print of the dashboard wiring.
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SOURCE: 2000 ford focus zx3 lost power to windows, heater, headlights.
look on internet for alldata disk but evan then they dont always have them,reason for this ???easy,,, to stop people like me from by-passing the immobiliser when the battery goes flat or someone loses the key as its a nice 200€ earner to release the immobiliser for the dealer only job.check the big fuses under the bonnet for corrosion on the legs.and check for dodgy earth somewhere .grease all teh contacts with a bit of vasiline
SOURCE: replacing timing belt on daewoo nubira 2000 model
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Things You’ll Need:
Step1
Raise and support the vehicle
on jack stands. Remove the intake air temperature wiring, the breather
hose and intake air hose. Take off the air cleaner assembly.
Step2
Remove the right wheel. Remove the accessory belts. Remove the
crankshaft bolt and the crankshaft pulley. Remove the power steering
bolts and the timing belt covers. Temporarily install the crankshaft
bolt and turn the engine clockwise until the mark on the crankshaft
pulley, which is a triangle stamped into the crank sprocket, is aligned
with the corresponding triangular mark on the block.
Step3
Make sure that the timing marks are aligned on the camshaft sprockets.
These are a line on each sprocket that runs through a tooth on each
sprocket. These lines should line up in the middle between each
sprocket and point toward each other. If they do not line up, turn the
crankshaft one more time and they will line up. It takes two turns of
the crank to one complete revolution of the cam.
Step4
Loosen the water pump bolts; using the 3/8-inch ratchet, turn the water
pump clockwise away from the belt and loosely tighten the bolts to keep
it there. Remove the timing belt.
Make sure the timing marks are aligned and install the new belt
starting on the right side from the crank sprocket and working
counterclockwise. Keep all the belt tension on the right side away from
the tensioner.
Step5
Loosen the bolts in the water pump and rotate the water pump
counterclockwise to apply tension to the belt. Watch the tensioner,
which is above the water pump, and apply tension with the water pump
until the pointer on the tensioner lines up with the notch above it.
Lightly tighten the water-pump bolts.
Step6
Turn the engine
two more times and align the timing marks perfectly. Loosen the
water-pump bolts and, using the ratchet, apply tension to the belt
until the tensioner pointers are aligned. Tighten the water-pump bolts.
Step7
Install the timing-belt covers and the bolts in the power-steering pump
and tighten. Remove the crankshaft bolt and install the crank pulley
and the bolt, then torque the crankshaft pulley bolt to 70 foot pounds
of torque. Install all components in reverse order of removal.
SOURCE: i need repair manual for mitsubishi sigma 1992
Chiltons and Haynes have wiring diagrams and can be purchased at auto parts stores but I prefer the free method. My first option below:
Most
libraries have repair manuals in their reference sections,
A lot
of local libraries also subscribe to online auto repair manuals such as
Chilton's or Haynes and offer free access if you have a library card.
Contact your local library and ask if this service is available.
Repair manuals online:
•
One of the first places to try is AutoZone's website. The site has a
very comprehensive free auto repair guides covering most makes and
models of vehicles from 1950 to the present.
• Napa auto parts website provides tutorials on basic auto
maintenance such as oil changes, checking fluid levels and replacing
air filters.
• Automoting.com has tons of information, is very user friendly
and as a bonus, even has guides for repairing small engines and
household repairs.
Another
useful resource is the 2carpros.com website. Here you can post
questions and get answers from real mechanics. You can also search
through lots of topics on auto repair, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
Edmunds
web site also has a pretty good forum called car talk. It is peer based
and has quite a few very knowledgeable members on board.
There
are quite a few other forums and message boards available online, as
well as peer based ones. Just type in auto repair forums or message
boards in any search engine and you will see quite a few. Just watch
out for ones that say they are free but try to sell you something, or
say you can post questions, but must pay a fee to receive an answer.
You will most likely find free auto repair guides and all the
information that you need, so there is no need to pay for help.
Libraries:
If
you really prefer to have a paper manual, check half.com, an eBay
company that sells used books for a fraction of the price of new. Some
of the manuals as low as $1.99. There are several other used book
websites like Alibris books and Bookfinder.com to name a couple.
You can also check local used book stores.
SOURCE: No parking lights.. Head lights and brake lights
You can try an internet search for the wiring diagram. No power to all the parking lights? Then probably the light switch. Make sure you have power to both sides of the fuse. If not the either wiring from the switch or the switch itself. Good luck.
SOURCE: workshop manual book for Mitsubishi
I have some workshop and service factory service manuals but they are geared more towards the model not just Mitsubishi so I would need to know what you are looking for and then i would need to figure on how to email them to you. They are pretty big files on some of them. You can get a hold of me at [email protected] and I will see what I can do.
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