warning light AUDI A4 1997 B5 / 1.G Engine Oil Level Checking Workshop Manual
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CAUTION!
Too much or too liffle ATF will affect the
operation of the transmission. The ATF level
must be checked at regular intervals.
The oil level is correct if only a slight amount of oil runs out when ATF
temperature is between 30 C (86 F) and 45 C
1) (113 F) (caused by
increase of oil level when heated).
WARNING!
Wear protective glasses.
The ATF temperature is measured temperature using the VAG 1551 Scan
Tool. - Hang filled ATF reservoir VAG 1924 as high as possible (example:
radiator grill).
- Shift lever in "P", engine running at idle.
- Place oil drip pan under transmission oil pan.
- Connect VAG 1551 as described on Page 19
.
- Press key -1- for " Rapid Data Transfer " mode.
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When installing a wheel, do not torque down
the first wheel bolt immediately (for instance,
with an impact wrench). This would prevent the
other bolts from centering the wheel properly
when they are threaded in; the rim could then
come loose, even though the bolts have been
tightened to the specified torque.
Before installing the wheels, examine the seats
of the wheel bolts and the contact surfaces
between the rims and the hubs for rust and
corrosion. Clean off these parts if necesary,
otherwise this can affect the clamping force of
the bolts after installation, and the rims can
come loose.
WARNING!
If the points listed above are not observed,
the wheel mountings can come loose and the
wheel bolt seats can become distorted.
This distortion may be very slight and not
visible to the naked eye.
Even this slight distortion of the wheel bolt
seats can prevent the rims from being held
firmly and the wheels will come loose
repeatedly.
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Adhesive residue removal
CAUTION!
Always read and follow manufacturer
Cautions and Warnings regarding use of
product.
If RAPGARD adhesive residue remains on
paint finish, remove with a non-abrasive polishing
product such as, (3M Part No. 5995) light colors
or (3M Part No. 5996) dark colors. Thick lines of adhesive residue can be removed
with general purpose adhesive cleaner (3M Part
No. 08987-aerosol, or Part No, 08984-qt. can) or
equivalent.
Note:
Paint discoloration (looks like shaded or dark
magic marker lines) can be removed with a heat
gun using the following procedure:
- Hold heat gun approximately 3 in. away from
affected paint surfaces and apply heat using
slow oscillating motions until discoloration is
gone.
- If discoloration remains, wipe the heated area
with Isopropyl alcohol and repeat procedure to
increase surface drying.
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