ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE 2010 Workshop Manual
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Air Charging (03.12)
Engine (03.00)
Issue 4, November 2008 Workshop Manual 3-12-1
Engine (03.00)
Air Charging (03.12)
Maintenance
Remove
1. Raise the vehicle and make it safe.
2. Remove the front road wheel at the side of the air filter
to be removed.
3. Apply protective tape to the wheelarch area of the front wing to prevent damage.
4. Remove the front outside screw that attaches the valance.
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5. Move the valance away to get access to the wheelarch
liner attachment screws (refer to Figure 1).
Figure 1 - Front Wheelarch Liner Attachment (Right side shown)
6. Remove the five screws (1) that attach the wheelarch liner to the bumper.
7. Remove the three M6 Torx screws (2) that attach the wheelarch liner to the front undertray.
8. Remove the three screws (3) that attach the wheelarch liner to the front valance.
9. Move the wheelarch liner away to get access to the air filter box.
10. Remove the seven self-tapping screws that attach the base of the air cleaner.
11. Remove the the base of the air cleaner.
12. Remove the air filter element.
Installation
1. Clean the air cleaner box and base.
2. Install the air filter element.
3. Remove the the base of the air cleaner.
4. Install the seven self-tapping screws that attach the base of the air cleaner.
5. Put the wheelarch liner back into position.
6. Install the three screws (3) that attach the wheelarch liner to the front valance (refer to Figure 1).
7. Install the three M6 Torx screws (2) that attach the wheelarch liner to the front undertray.
8. Install the five screws (1) that attach the wheelarch liner to the bumper.
9. Make sure that the valance is in the correct position.
10. Install the front outside screw that attaches the valance.
11. Remove the protective tape from the wheelarch.
12. Install the front road wheel.
13. Lower the vehicle.
Engine Air Cleaner Assembly - Remove
and Install
Remove
1. Raise the vehicle and make it safe.
2. Remove the front road wheel at the side for the air filter box to be removed.
3. Apply protective tape to the wheelarch area of the front wing to prevent damage.
4. Remove the front outside screw that attaches the valance.
5. Move the valance away to get access to the wheelarch liner attachment screws (refer to Figure 1).
Figure 1 - Front Wheelarch Liner Attachment (Right side shown)
6. Remove the five screws (1) that attach the wheelarch liner to the bumper.
7. Remove the three M6 Torx screws (2) that attach the wheelarch liner to the front undertray.
8. Remove the three screws (3) that attach the wheelarch liner to the front valance.
9. Move the wheelarch liner away to get access to the air filter box.
10. Remove the self-tapping screw that attaches the mass air-flow meter to the air filter box.
11. Disconnect the mass air-flow meter from the air filter box.
12. Disconnect the air inlet duct from the air filter box .
13. Remove the three M6 screws that attach the air filter box.
14. Remove the air filter box.
Install
1. Put the air filter box in position.
2. Install the three M6 screws that attach the air box.
3. Connect the air inlet duct to the air filter box.
4. Connect the mass air-flow meter to the air filter box
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ItemCode
Engine Air Cleaner Assembly - Right
Side - Remove and Install 03.12.DJ
Engine Air Cleaner Assembly - Left Side
- Remove and Install 03.12.DH
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5. Install the self-tapping screw that attaches the mass air-
flow meter to the air filter box.
6. Put the wheelarch liner back into position.
7. Install the three screws (3) that attach the wheelarch liner to the front valance (refer to Figure 1).
8. Install the three M6 Torx screws (2) that attach the wheelarch liner to the front undertray.
9. Install the five screws (1) th at attach the wheelarch liner
to the bumper.
10. Make sure that the valance is in the correct position.
11. Install the front outside screw that attaches the valance.
12. Remove the protective tape from the wheelarch.
13. Install the front road wheel.
14. Lower the vehicle.
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Evaporative Emissions (03.13)
Engine (03.00)
May 2007 Workshop Manual 3-13-1
Engine (03.00)
Evaporative Emissions (03.13)
Description
The evaporative loss system prevents escape of fuel vapours
into the atmosphere.
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 canisters and mixed with the normal
fuel/air charge in the inlet manifold.
System Operation
Displaced fuel vapour leaves the fuel tank via the normally
open fill 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 ru nning, the single vapour
management valve in the engine bay is periodically opened
allowing fresh air flow into th e open canister vent valve,
through the carbon canister, through the vapour
management valve and into the primary inlet manifold. This
fresh air flow progressively purg es any absorbed fuel vapour
from the carbon canister.
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Engine Management System (03.14)
Engine (03.00)
Issue 5, Janauary 2010 Workshop Manual 3-14-1
Engine (03.00)
Engine Management System (03.14)
Maintenance
LH Front Lower Heated Exhaust Gas
Oxygen (HEGO) Sensor - Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remo ve for Access and Refit).
3. Disconnect multiplugs (x2), HEGO sensors.
4. Secure sufficient lengths of string to HEGO sensor multiplugs for assembly purposes.
5. Loosen LH and RH clamp nuts, catalysts to centre pipes.
6. With assistance, manoeuvre exhaust centre pipe assembly rearwards to release from catalysts.
7. Remove nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
8. Release and support weight of LH catalyst from exhaust
manifold.
9. Manoeuvre HEGO sensor leads and remove cable tie. Release HEGO sensor leads from behind heat shield.
Remove string from HEGO multiplugs.
10. Remove catalyst assembly.
11. Remove and discard gasket.
12. Remove HEGO sens ors from catalyst.
Installation
1. Clean catalyst, mating joint faces and HEGO sensors.
2. Install and tighten HEGO sensor to catalyst.
3. Apply proprietary exhaust se alant around clamp joints.
4. Install new gasket to exhaust manifold.
5. Position catalyst, secure string (x2) to HEGO multiplugs, feed sensor leads behind heat shield. Install catalyst to
exhaust manifold.
6. Instal land tighten nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
7. Align centre pipe assembly to catalyst, tighten clamp
nuts.
8. Remove string (x2), conne ct multiplugs (x2), HEGO
sensors.
9. Install rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remo ve for Access and Refit).
10. Lower vehicle on ramp.
LH Front Upper Heated Exhaust Gas
Oxygen (HEGO) Sensor - Renew
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WA R N I N G
THE EXHAUST SYSTEM WILL BE VERY HOT AFTER OPERATION. LET THE EXHAUST SYSTEM COOL
BEFORE YOU DO WORK. IF YOU DO NOT, SEVERE
INJURY CAN OCCUR.
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
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Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
3. Disconnect multiplugs (x2), HEGO sensors.
4. Secure sufficient lengths of string to HEGO sensor multiplugs for assembly purposes.
5. Loosen LH and RH clamp nuts, catalysts to centre pipes.
6. With assistance, manoeuvre exhaust centre pipe assembly rearwards to release from catalysts.
7. Remove nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
8. Release and support weight of LH catalyst from exhaust manifold.
9. Manoeuvre HEGO sensor leads and remove cable tie. Release HEGO sensor leads from behind heat shield.
Remove string from HEGO multiplugs.
10. Remove catalyst assembly.
11. Remove and discard gasket.
12. Remove HEGO sensors from catalyst.
Installation
1. Clean catalyst, mating joint faces and HEGO sensors.
2. Install and tighten HEGO sensor to catalyst.
3. Apply proprietary exhaust sealant around clamp joints.
4. Install new gasket to exhaust manifold.
5. Position catalyst, secure string (x2) to HEGO multiplugs, feed sensor leads behind heat shield. Install catalyst to
exhaust manifold.
6. Instal land tighten nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
7. Align centre pipe assembly to catalyst, tighten clamp nuts to.
8. Remove string (x2), connect multiplugs (x2), HEGO sensors.
9. Install rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual
procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
10. Lower vehicle on ramp.
RH Front Upper Heated Exhaust Gas
Oxygen (HEGO) Sensor - Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
3. Disconnect multiplugs (x2), HEGO sensors.
4. Secure sufficient lengths of string to HEGO sensor
multiplugs for assembly purposes.
5. Loosen LH and RH clamp nuts, catalysts to centre pipes.
6. With assistance, manoeuvre exhaust centre pipe assembly rearwards to release from catalysts.
7. Remove nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
8. Release and support weight of LH catalyst from exhaust
manifold.
9. Manoeuvre HEGO sensor leads and remove cable tie. Release HEGO sensor leads from behind heat shield.
Remove string from HEGO multiplugs.
10. Remove catalyst assembly.
11. Remove and discard gasket.
12. Remove HEGO sensors from catalyst.
Installation
1. Clean catalyst, mating joint faces and HEGO sensors.
2. Install and tighten HEGO sensor to catalyst.
3. Apply proprietary exhaust sealant around clamp joints.
4. Install new gasket to exhaust manifold.
5. Position catalyst, secure string (x2) to HEGO multiplugs, feed sensor leads behind heat shield. Install catalyst to
exhaust manifold.
6. Instal land tighten nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
7. Align centre pipe assembly to catalyst, tighten clamp nuts to.
8. Remove string (x2), connect multiplugs (x2), HEGO sensors.
9. Install rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
10. Lower vehicle on ramp.
RH Rear Lower Heated Exhaust Gas
Oxygen (HEGO) Sensor - Renew
WAR NI NG
THE EXHAUST SYSTEM WILL BE VERY HOT AFTER OPERATION. LET THE EXHAUST SYSTEM COOL
BEFORE YOU DO WORK. IF YOU DO NOT, SEVERE INJURY CAN OCCUR.
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
WAR NI NG
THE EXHAUST SYSTEM WILL BE VERY HOT AFTER OPERATION. LET THE EXHAUST SYSTEM COOL
BEFORE YOU DO WORK. IF YOU DO NOT, SEVERE INJURY CAN OCCUR
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
ItemCode
Rear Lower Heated Exhaust Gas
Oxygen (HEGO) Sensor - Renew 03.14.JB
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Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
3. Disconnect multiplugs (x2), HEGO sensors.
4. Secure sufficient lengths of string to HEGO sensor multiplugs for assembly purposes.
5. Loosen LH and RH clamp nuts, catalysts to centre pipes.
6. With assistance, manoeuvre exhaust centre pipe assembly rearwards to release from catalysts.
7. Remove nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
8. Release and support weight of LH catalyst from exhaust manifold.
9. Manoeuvre HEGO sensor leads and remove cable tie. Release HEGO sensor leads from behind heat shield.
Remove string from HEGO multiplugs.
10. Remove catalyst assembly.
11. Remove and discard gasket.
12. Remove HEGO sensors from catalyst.
Installation
1. Clean catalyst, mating joint faces and HEGO sensors.
2. Install and tighten HEGO sensor to catalyst.
3. Apply proprietary exhaust se alant around clamp joints.
4. Install new gasket to exhaust manifold.
5. Position catalyst, secure string (x2) to HEGO multiplugs, feed sensor leads behind heat shield. Install catalyst to
exhaust manifold.
6. Instal land tighten nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
7. Align centre pipe assembly to catalyst, tighten clamp
nuts to.
8. Remove string (x2), conne ct multiplugs (x2), HEGO
sensors.
9. Install rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
10. Lower vehicle on ramp.
Left Side Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) (Coupe Only) - Remove and
Install
Remove
1. Disconnect the ba ttery ground cable.
2. Remove the wheel and tyre. (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 04.04.EC - Wheel and Tyre)
3. Remove the six rear screws that attach the wheel-arch liner to the body.
4. Remove the rear screw that attaches the wheel-arch liner to the body.
5. Turn the steering fully to the right.
6. Move the wheel arch liner to get access to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
7. Disconnect the electrical connector from the direction
indicator.
8. Release the four fi r-tree clips that attach the wiring
harness for the direction indi cator and the screen wash
system.
9. Release the two fir tree clips that attach the wiring harness for the PCM.
10. Remove the three bolts that attach the PCM bottom bracket and PCM to the PCM top bracket.
11. Disconnect the three electrical connectors from the PCM.
12. Remove the PCM.
Install
1. Put the PCM in position.
2. Connect the three electrical connectors to the PCM.
3. Align the PCM to the top bracket.
4. Align the bottom bracket to the PCM.
5. Install and tighten the three bolts that attach the PCM bottom bracket and PCM to the PCM top bracket.
6. Install the two fir tree clips that attach the wiring harness for the PCM.
7. Attach the four fir-tree cl ips that attach the wiring
harness for the direction indi cator and the screen wash
system.
8. Connect the electrical connector to the direction indicator.
9. Put the wheel-arch liner into the correct position.
10. Install and tighten the rear screw that attaches the wheel-arch liner to the body.
11. Install and tighten the six rear screws that attach the wheel-arch liner to the body.
12. Move the steering to the centre position.
13. Connect the battery ground cable.
14. Install the wheel and tyre. (04.04.EC - Wheel and Tyre)
15. Connect AMDS.
16. Use AMDS to do a test of the PCM. (00.06.AD - AMDS Operation Check)
WA R N I N G
THE EXHAUST SYSTEM WILL BE VERY HOT AFTER OPERATION. LET THE EXHAUST SYSTEM COOL
BEFORE YOU DO WORK. IF YOU DO NOT, SEVERE
INJURY CAN OCCUR
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Left Side Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) (Roadster Only) - Remove and
Install
Remove
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Lift the vehicle on a four-post lift.
3. Remove the centre undertray. (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.MB - Centre Undertray)
4. Lower the vehicle.
5. Lift the vehicle on a two-post lift.
6. Remove the wheel and tyre. (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 04.04.EC - Wheel and Tyre)
7. Remove the six rear screws that attach the wheel-arch liner to the body.
8. Remove the rear screw that attaches the wheel-arch liner to the body.
9. Turn the steering fully to the right.
10. Move the wheel-arch liner to get access to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
11. Disconnect the electrical connector from the direction indicator.
12. Release the four fir tree cl ips that attach the wiring
harness for the direction indicator and the screen wash
system.
13. Release the two fir tree clips that attach the wiring harness for the PCM.
14. Remove the three screws that attach the PCM bottom bracket and PCM to the PCM top bracket.
15. Disconnect the three elec trical connectors from the
PCM.
16. Remove the PCM.
Install
1. Put the PCM in position.
2. Connect the three electrical connectors to the PCM.
3. Align the PCM with the top bracket.
4. Align the bottom bracket with the PCM.
5. Install and tighten the three screws that attach the PCM bottom bracket and PCM to the PCM top bracket.
6. Install the two fir tree clips that attach the wiring harness for the PCM.
7. Attach the four fir tree clips that attach the wiring harness for the indicator and the screen wash system.
8. Connect the electrical connector to the indicator.
9. Put the wheel-arch liner into the correct position.
10. Install and tighten the rear screw that attaches the wheel-arch liner to the body. 11. Install and tighten the six rear screws that attach the
wheel-arch liner to the body.
12. Install the centre undertray. (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.MB - Centre Undertray)
13. Install the wheel and tyre. (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 04.04.EC - Wheel and Tyre)
14. Move the steering to the centre position.
15. Connect the battery ground cable.
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