engine ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE 2010 Workshop Manual

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Silencer Assembly (09.01)
Exhaust (09.00)9-1-8 Workshop Manual Issue 5, January 2010
9. Remove nut (x8) securing RH exhaust manifold to cylinder head (refer to Fig. 1).
10. Remove nut (x2) on RH engine mounting.
11. Raise engine by approximately 25mm.
12. Remove RH exhaust manifold from vehicle and discard
gasket.
13. Remove heatshield from manifold (bolts x4)
14. Remove nuts (x8) securing LH exhaust manifold to
cylinder head.
15. Remove exhaust manifold, remove and discard gasket.
Installation
1. Clean LH exhaust manifold and mating face on cylinder head. Install new manifold gasket.
2. Install LH exhaust manifold to cylinder head.
3. Install and torque tighten nuts (x8) securing exhaust manifold to cylinder head.
4. Clean exhaust manifold and mating face on engine. Install new gasket to engine.
5. Install heatshield to manifold (bolts x4)
6. Install RH exhaust mani fold to cylinder head.
7. Install nut (x8) securing manifold to cylinder head
(torque).
8. Lower engine.
9. Install nuts (x2) on engine mounts (torque).
10. Install (nuts x2) EGR pipe from manifold, clean mating face and fit new gasket (torque).
11. Install heatshield deflector, front floor (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
12. Tighten EGR pipe in valve (torque).
13. Install RH front wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.GB Wheel Arch Liner - Front -
RH - Renew
14. Install LH wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.FB Wheel Arch Liner - Front - LH -
Renew).
15. Lower vehicle on ramp. 16. Connect vehicle battery.
Exhaust System (Excluding Manifold/
Downpipes)-Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove undertrays - vehicle set (refer to Workshop
Manual procedure 01.02.PD Undertrays - Vehicle Set -
Renew).
3. Remove Allen bolts(x4), bumper diffuser to mounting brackets. Remove diffuser
4. Disconnect both by-pass valve vacuum lines.
5. Remove bolts (x4), securing LH and RH silencer rear
hanger brackets to body. Remove hanger brackets.
6. Remove bolts (x4), rear exha ust pipes to silencer. Collect
springs from bolts
7. Remove bolts (x4), silencer front mountings to subframe. Remove mountings from silencer.
8. Position suitable lifter to support weight of silencer. with assistance, remove silencer.
9. Mark rear stub pipes to si lencer for assembly purposes.
10. Loosen clamps (x2), rear stub pipes to silencer. Remove stub pipes and clamps.
11. Remove bolts (x4), remove rear subframe cross brace.
12. Loosen clamps (x2), release RH and LH rear pipes from centre pipe.
13. Remove rear pipes through subframe.
14. Loosen clamps (x2), centre pipe to LH and RH catalysts.
15. Coupe Only - Release centre pipe from mountings, LH
and RH catalysts, remove centre pipe.
16. Roadster Only - Remove centre exhaust mounting bolts
(x4).
17. Release LH and RH catal ysts, remove centre pipe.
18. Disconnect multiplugs (x4), from each catalyst.
19. Coupe Only - Secure sufficient lengths of string to
HEGO sensor multiplugs for assembly purposes.
Figure 1
A090069
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
ItemCode
Exhaust System (Excluding Manifold/
Downpipes)-Renew 09.00.NB
WAR NI NG
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, I.E. SEVERE BURNS TO
THE SKIN, ALLOW EXHAUS T SYSTEM TO COOL
DOWN BEFORE REMOVING EXHAUST SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
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GET THE AID OF ONE MORE PERSON WHEN YOU
REMOVE THE REAR EXHAUST SILENCER.
THE SILENCER IS HEAVY .
Attach lengths of string to th e HEGO sensor multiplugs. This
enables routing the HEGO sensor harness behind the exhaust heat shield on assembly.

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Pipes and Supports (09.03)
Exhaust System (09.00)9-2-2 Workshop Manual May 2007
5. Install centre pipe to both catalysts and centre mountings. Do not torque clamp nuts at this stage.
6. Install pipe assembly exha ust rear - LH (refer to
Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.JB Pipe Assembly -
Exhaust - Rear - LH - Renew).
7. Install pipe assembly exhaust rear - RH (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.HB Pipe Assembly
- Exhaust - Rear - RH - Renew).
8. Align and torque tighten exhaust system nuts/bolts.
9. Lower vehicle on ramp.
RH Exhaust Manifold-Renew
Removal
1. Disconnect vehicle battery.
2. Raise vehicle on ramp.
3. Remove RH front wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.GB Wheel Arch Liner - Front -
RH - Renew).
4. Loosen EGR pipe in valve.
5. Remove heatshield deflector, front floor (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
6. Remove (nuts x2) EGR pipe from manifold, discard
gasket and tie aside.
7. Remove nut (x8) securing manifold to cylinder head
(refer to Fig. 1).
8. Remove nut (x2) on engine mountings.
9. Raise engine by approximately 25mm. 10. Remove exhaust manifold from vehicle and discard
gasket.
11. Remove heatshield from manifold (bolts x4)
Installation
1. Clean exhaust manifold and mating face on engine. Install new gasket to engine.
2. Install heatshield to manifold (bolts x4)
3. Install manifold to engine.
4. Install nut (x8) securing manifold to cylinder head.
5. Lower engine.
6. Install nuts (x2) on engine mounts.
7. Install (nuts x2) EGR pipe from manifold, clean mating face and fit new gasket (torque).
8. Install heatshield deflector, front floor (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
9. Tighten EGR pipe in valve (torque).
10. Install RH front wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop
Manual procedure 01.02.GB Wheel Arch Liner - Front -
RH - Renew).
11. Lower vehicle on ramp.
12. Connect vehicle battery.
LH Exhaust Manifold-Renew
Removal
1. Disconnect vehicle battery.
2. Raise vehicle on ramp.
3. Remove heatshield deflec tor, front floor (refer to
Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
4. Remove LH front wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.FB Wheel Arch Liner - Front -
LH - Renew).
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
A090069
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
ItemCode
Exhaust Manifold-Renew LH09.00.CB
WAR NI NG
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, I.E. SEVERE BURNS TO
THE SKIN, ALLOW EXHAUS T SYSTEM TO COOL
DOWN BEFORE REMOVING EXHAUST SYSTEM COMPONENTS.

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Pipes and Supports (09.03)
Exhaust System (09.00)
May 2007 Workshop Manual 9-2-3
5. Remove nuts (x8), securing manifold to cinder head
(refer to Fig. 1).
6. Remove exhaust manifold, remove and discard gasket.
Installation
1. Clean manifold and mating face on engine and install
new gasket to engine.
2. Install manifold to engine.
3. Install nuts (x8) securing manifold to cylinder head.
4. Install LH front wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.FB Wheel Arch Liner - Front -
LH - Renew).
5. Install heatshield deflector, front floor (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
6. Lower vehicle on ramp.
7. Connect vehicle battery.
RH Exhaust Manifold Gasket-Renew
Removal
1. Remove wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.GB Wheel Arch Liner - Front - RH -
Renew).
2. Loosen EGR pipe in valve.
3. Remove heatshield deflector, front floor (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
4. Remove nuts (x2), EGR pipe to manifold, discard gasket
and tie EGR pipe aside. 5. Remove nut (x8) securing ex
haust manifold to cylinder
head.
6. Remove nuts (x2) on engine mountings.
7. Raise engine by approximately 25mm. (care to be taken as inlet manifold can foul).
8. Remove exhaust manifold from vehicle and discard gasket.
Installation
1. Install new gasket to engine, clean mating face on engine.
2. Install manifold to engine.
3. Install nut (x8) securing manifold to cylinder head
(torque).
4. Lower engine.
5. Install nuts (x2) on engine mounts (torque).
6. Install (nuts x2) EGR pipe from manifold, clean mating face and fit new gasket (torque).
7. Install heatshield deflector, front floor (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
8. Tighten EGR pipe in valve (torque).
9. Install wheel arch liner (r efer to Workshop Manual
procedure 01.02.GB Wheel Arch Liner - Front - RH -
Renew).
LH Exhaust Manifold Gasket-Renew
Removal
1. Remove heatshield deflector, front floor (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
2. Remove LH wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.FB Wheel Arch Liner - Front - LH -
Renew).
3. Remove nut (x8) securing manifold to cylinder head.
4. Remove manifold from vehicle and discard gasket.
Installation
1. Install new gasket to engine, clean mating face on engine.
2. Install manifold to engine.
3. Install nut (x8) securing manifold to cylinder head
(torque).
4. Install LH wheel arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.FB Wheel Arch Liner - Front - LH -
Renew).
Fig. 1
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
302306BA090070
Repair Operation Time (ROT)

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Fuel Tank and Lines (10.01)
Fuel (10.00)
May 2007 Workshop Manual 10-1-3
Fuel Tank
The fuel tank incorporates a single filler neck and check valve, internal fuel pump, internal fuel filter, a sender unit and an
‘on board refuelling vapour recovery’ system.
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The modular fuel pump is immersed in the base of the fuel
tank. The pump can deliver up to 150 litres/hour. The in-
tank fuel line connects to the external line using a quick-fit
connector in the base of the fuel tank. During normal running, pressu
rised fuel from each fuel
pump passes from the tank, through an 3 micron in-tank fuel
filter to one of the two fuel rails on the engine.
Fuel temperature is measured on the primary fuel rail. If fuel
temperature becomes excessive, the fuel pressure is
increased to prevent fuel vaporisation (boiling).
Fuel pressure is measured by sensors on each fuel rail. The
fuel pressure to each rail is regulated as required by
continuously changing the run speed of the associated fuel
pump. Maximum pressure in the system is limited to 5.3 bar
by in-tank pressure regulators.
A constant head of fuel is maintained in the fuel pump
modules to ensure that the pumps cannot run dry in a ‘low
fuel’ situation.

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Fuel Tank and Lines (10.01)
Fuel (10.00)10-1-6 Workshop Manual May 2007
Evaporative Loss System
Fuel vapour is displaced from the fuel tank during filling.
Vapour is also displaced due to fuel evaporation in higher
temperatures. Displaced fuel vapour is absorbed in the
carbon canister filter located on top of the fuel tank.
During normal engine running , absorbed fuel vapour is
purged from the carbon canister and mixed with the normal
fuel/air charge in the inlet manifold.
System Operation
Displaced fuel vapour leaves th e fuel tank via the normally
open fuel level vent valve and the roll over valves. It passes
through the carbon canister where fuel hydrocarbons are
absorbed. Clean air leaves the system via the normally open
canister vent valve. This valve is only closed during
diagnostic pressure testing of the fuel system.
During normal engine running, the single vapour
management valve in the engine bay is periodically opened,
when negative pressure exists in the intake manifold,
allowing fresh air flow into the open canister vent valve,
through the carbon canister, through the vapour
management valve and into the primary inlet manifold. This
fresh air flow progressively purges any absorbed fuel vapour
from the carbon canister.
Fuel Tank Vents and Control Valves
On-Board Refuelling Vapour Recovery
All of the vapour displaced from the tank by refuelling passes
through a series of valves and through a carbon canister. This
filters out and stores all the fuel vapour and clean air exits the
carbon canister port.
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Steering Gear (11.01)
Steering (11.00)
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 11-1-3
Vehicle tends to pull
to one side when
driven on a level
surface. Incorrect tyre pressure. Adjust tyre pressure.
Incorrect tyre size.
Different tyre or tread type.
New tyre as required.
Vehicle is unevenly or excessively loaded. Adjust load evenly.
Incorrect toe adjustment. Adjust as required.
Damaged front or rear suspension
components. New suspension components.
Steering gear valve effort out of balance. Shift transmission into neutral while driving at no more than 30 miles/hour (50 km/h) and turn the
ignition to position I (engine ‘Off’-coasting).
a. If the vehicle does not pull to one side with the
engine off, install a new steering gear.
b. If the vehicle drifts with the engine off, ‘cross switch’ the front wheel assemblies.
Test at low speed due to directional tyres.
a. If the vehicle pulls to the opposite side, switch the wheels that were on the rear to the same
side on the front.
b. If the vehicle pull direction is not changed, check the front suspension components and
toe adjustments.
Check front and rear brakes for correct
operation. Adjust as required.
Check for bent rear suspension components
and for damaged coil springs in the front
suspension. New rear suspension components.
Check the rear suspension for loose or worn
suspension components. Tighten.
New components.
Incorrect underbody alignment. Check underbody alignment.
Feedback (whining
or knocking noises
in the steering gear)
Condition where
roughness is felt in
the steering wheel by
the driver when the
vehicle is driven over
rough surfaces. Loose or worn tie-rods. New steering gear.
Steering gear bolts loose or damaged. Tighten.
New bolts.
Loose suspension bushing , bolts or ball joints. Tighten.
New components.
Damaged steering column.
Loose Column bolts. New steering column.
Tighten bolts.
Power steering
pump or reservoir
leaks Overfilled system. Correct fluid level.
Damaged fluid cap. New fluid cap.
Loose or damaged hose fittings. Tighten.
New hose.
Leakage at power steering pump. New power steering pump.
Poor returnability of
the steering Incorrect tyre pressure. Check
and adjust tyre pressure.
Incorrect tyre size or ty pe. New tyre as required.
Steering column universal joints binding . New steering column.
Steering column shaft floor seal may be torn
and fouling I-shaft. New floor seal as required.
Binding or damaged tie-rods. New steering gear.
Damaged or worn front suspension
components. New front suspension components as required.
Incorrect toe adjustment. Adjust as required.
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Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 11-2-1
Steering (11.00)
Power Steering (11.02)
Description
The power steering system comprises of a non-speed
sensitive rack and pinion steering gear together with an
engine driven vane pump, operating at a constant flow rate.
The level of assistance is co ntrolled via a rotary hydraulic
valve, integral to the steering gear assembly.
Hoses / pipe are used to transm it hydraulic fluid throughout
the steering system. The high -pressure line contains a
pressure transducer, which sends an electronic signal to the
engine management system. This ensures engine RPM is
maintained when the steering system draws higher loads
from the engine (i.e. during parking manoeuvres.) In order
to regulate system temperatures, a wire-wound cooler is
incorporated into the return line.Specifications
11-01-002Steering Gear
Cooling Loop
Power Steering
Pump
Fluid Reservoir
ItemData
Pump Pressure (max)
Turns lock-to-lock
Overall steering ratio
Turning Circle (Kerb
To K e r b )
Fluids
Toe Settings 116 ±4Bar
3
17:1
11.1m

33270 Texaco Cold Climate Power
Steering Fluid 14315G (to 10 MY)
Pentosin CHF 11S (10MY onwards)
(Refer to ’Road Wheel Alignment
(04.00)

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Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)11-2-2 Workshop Manual Issue 5, January 2010
Maintenance
Power Steering System - Bleed
Procedure
1. Do a check of the fluid level in the PAS fluid reservoir. Add fluid if necessary.
2. Start the engine and let it idle for 20 seconds.
3. Operate the steering fully to the left and then the right through three cycles.
4. Stop the engine.
5. Wait for five minutes then do a check of the fluid level in the PAS fluid reservoir again.
6. Add fluid if necessary.
7. Install the PAS fluid reservoir cap.
Power Steering Pump-Renew
Removal
1. Remove A/C compressor (see Workshop Manual procedure 03.05.BE Compre ssor - Air Conditioning -
Renew).
2. Coolant drain (see Workshop Manual procedure 03.03.AD Coolant - Drain & Refill).
3. Remove PAS fluid from reservoir.
4. Disconnect HP union from PAS pump pipe.
5. Remove bolt P-clip suction hose to body.
6. Remove bolt (x1) HP pump pipe to engine.
7. Remove bolts (x3) PAS pump to engine.
8. Disconnect bottom hose and move aside.
9. Unclip (x1) harness from cylinder head for access.
10. Manouvre pump forward and up.
11. Disconnect suction hose (cut off clip) and remove pump.
12. Remove HP union pipe from pump (mark position on
pump).
Installation
1. Install HP union pipe to pump (align correctly), fit new O-ring.
2. Install pump to vehicle connect suction pipe to PAS pump, align timing marks and fit new clip.
3. Manouvre pump into position.
4. Install bolts (x3) PAS pump to engine (torque).
5. Install bolt (x1) HP pump pipe to engine (torque).
6. Connect bottom hose.
7. Clip (x1) harness from cylinder head for access. 8. Install bolt P-clip suction hose to body (torque).
9. Connect HP union to PAS pump pipe, replace O-ring
(torque).
10. Coolant refill (see Workshop Manual procedure 03.03.AD Coolant - Drain & Refill).
11. Install A/C compressor (see Workshop Manual procedure 03.05.BE Compre ssor - Air Conditioning -
Renew).
12. Top-up PAS fluid.
13. Start and run engine, operate steering lock to lock x2.
14. Top-up PAS fluid.
Power Assisted Steering (PAS) Rack -
Remove and Install
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Remove the front undertray (refer to Workshop Manual Procedure 01.02.NB - Front Undertray).
3. Remove the front wheels and tyres (refer to Workshop Manual Procedure 04.04.ED - Wheel and Tyre - Pair).
4. Remove the front right side wheel-arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual Procedure 01.02.GB - Front Right
Side Wheel-Arch Liner).
5. Put a container in position under the oil tank to collect oil.
6. Remove the drain plug from the oil tank.
Figure 1
7. Let the oil drain into the container.
8. Install and tighten the drain plug into the oil tank (refer to Figure 1).
9. Remove the container.
10. Lower the vehicle.
11. Remove the radiator closing panel (refer to Workshop Manual Procedure 01.02.AA - Radiator Closing Panel).
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
ItemCode
Power Assisted Steering (PAS) Rack -
Remove and Install 11.02.AA

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Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)
Issue 5, January 2010 Workshop Manual 11-2-11
41. Install the clip that attaches the air intake pipe to the throttle body.
Figure 49
42. Remove and discard the sealing plugs from the two breather pipes and the air intake pipe.
43. Connect the two breather pipes to the air intake pipe.
Figure 50
44. Install the radiator closing panel (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.AA - Radiator Closing Panel).
45. Fill the oil tank with the correct quantity of oil.
46. Fill the PAS fluid reservoir with the correct quantity of
PAS fluid.
47. Connect the battery ground cable.
48. Bleed the PAS system.
49. Do a check of the engine oi l level. Add oil if necessary.
50. Lift the vehicle.
51. Install the front right side wheel-arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.GB - Front Right
Side Wheel-Arch Liner).
52. Install the front wheels and tyres (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 04.04.ED - Wheel and Tyre - Pair)
53. Do a check of the four-wheel alignment.
54. Use the applicable equipment to lift the vehicle and make it safe.
55. Install the front undertray (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.NB - Front Undertray).
RH/LH Track Rod End-Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove road wheel(s).
3. Loosen tie rod locknut.
4. Install tool (204 - 524) on front hub, install and tighten
wheel nuts.
5. Lower vehicle to raise suspension sufficient to install ball joint removing tool (204 - 523).
6. Remove nut, track rod end to vertical link.
7. Using (204-523 Ball Joint Sp litter), release track rod end
from vertical link.
8. Remove tool (204 - 524) from front hub.
9. Count number of turns and remove track rod end from tie rod.
Installation
1. Clean track rod end taper and mating face on vertical link.
2. Install track rod end on tie rod the same amount of turns.
3. Install track rod end in vertical link.
4. Install road wheel(s).
5. Lower vehicle on ramp.
6. Carry out full vehicle geometry check/adjust.
7. Torque tie rod ball joint locknut(s).
Power Steering Pump to Rack Hose
Assembly-Renew
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Repair Operation Time (ROT)

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Power Steering (11.02)
Steering (11.00)11-2-12 Workshop Manual Issue 5, January 2010
Removal
1. Remove PAS fluid from reservoir (syringe).
2. Remove throttle body duct for access. (clips x3).
3. Remove top bolts (x2) from engine oil tank and loosen
bottom bolts (x2) (allows ta nk to move to access pipe
support fixings).
4. Remove bolts (x2) securing pipe to body.
5. Disconnect sensor multiplug.
6. Remove hose from pump union.
7. Remove pipes from steering rack (bolt x1).
8. Remove pipe from vehicle.
Installation
1. Renew o-rings on PAS pipes and pump pipe.
2. Install hose to vehicle.
3. Install bolts brackets to body.
4. Install PAS pipes to rack (bolt x1).
5. Connect sensor multiplug.
6. Install pipe to pump union.
7. Install bolts and tighten oil tank fixings (torque).
8. Install throttle body duct. (clips x3).
9. Bleed PAS system (see Workshop Manual procedure 11.01.AA Power Assisted Steering System - Bleed).
Power Steering Rack to Cooler Hose-
Renew
Removal
1. Remove radiator grille (see Workshop Manual
procedure 01.08.AA Grille - Radiator - Renew).
2. Remove PAS fluid from reservoir (syringe). 3. Remove hose from cooler (clip x1) and support clips
(x2).
4. Remove undertray (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.NB Undertray - Front - Renew).
5. Remove bolt, bracket to lower radiator crossmember.
6. Lower ramp.
7. Remove throttle body duct for access. (clips x3).
8. Remove pipes from st eering rack (bolt x1).
9. Remove hose from vehicle (support clips x2).
Installation
1. Renew the O-rings on the PAS pipes.
2. Install hose to vehicle (support clips).
3. Install PAS pipes to rack (bolt x1).
4. Install throttle body duct. (clips x3).
5. Raise ramp.
6. Install support clip bolt to radiator crossmember.
7. Install hose to cooler and support clips (x2).
8. Install undertray (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.NB Undertray - Front - Renew).
9. Install radiator grille (see Workshop Manual procedure 01.08.AA Grille - Ra diator - Renew).
10. Top up PAS fluid.
WAR NI NG
AVOID EXCESSIVE SKIN CONTACT WITH MINERAL
OIL. MINERAL OILS REMOVE THE NATURAL FATS
FROM THE SKIN, LEADING TO DRYNESS, IRRITATION AND DERMATITIS.
Caution
Always plug pipes and hoses to prevent ingress of dirt or
moisture into the system.
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Caution
Always plug pipes and hoses to prevent ingress of dirt or moisture into the system.

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