3315773 - Introduction - ENGINE (Automatic transmission)
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
All the operations must be carried out with the utmost attention and care to avoid personal injury.The engine compartment contains many moving parts, components at high temperature and live electrical cables.Closely observe the following precautions when carrying out operations in the engine compartment:
- Turn off the engine and wait for it to cool down.
- Do not smoke.
- Do not use naked flames.
- Make sure that there is an extinguisher at hand.
WARNINGS
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
All the operations must be carried out with the utmost attention and care to avoid personal injury.The engine compartment contains many moving parts, components at high temperature and live electrical cables.Closely observe the following precautions when carrying out operations in the engine compartment:
- Turn off the engine and wait for it to cool down.
- Do not smoke.
- Do not use naked flames.
- Make sure that there is an extinguisher at hand.
WARNINGS
All the operations must be carried out with the utmost attention and care to avoid damaging the components.Before any interventions on electrical components, including battery disconnection, make sure that the ignition is off ("STOP" position).To release parts which are firmly stuck together, tap lightly using an aluminium or lead hammer for ferrous materials, or a wood or resin hammer for light alloy parts.During dismantling, check that parts which have to be marked carry the reference marks.During refitting, lubricate the parts, as necessary, to prevent seizing during the initial period of operation.During refitting, it is essential to observe the tightening torques and adjustment data.During refitting operations, replace gaskets, oil seals, spring washers, safety plates, self-locking nuts and any worn parts.ATTENTION
All operations should be carried out taking great care to avoid injury to persons.The engine compartment contains numerous moving parts, components at high temperatures and electrical wiring with voltage. Closely observe the following precautions when carrying out operations in the engine compartment.
- Turn off the engine and wait for it to cool down.
- Do not smoke.
- Do not use naked flames.
- Make sure that there is an extinguisher at hand in the workplace.
WARNINGS
All the operations should be carried out taking great care not to damage the components.Before any operation on the electrical equipment components, including the battery, make sure that the ignition is in the OFF position.In order to release parts which are sticking, tap gently with an aluminium or lead hammer if iron materials are involved: use a wooden or resin hammer for light alloy parts. use a wooden or resin hammer for light alloy parts.When dismantling, check that the components have reference marks.During refitting, lubricate the parts as necessary to prevent seizure during the initial period of operation.When refitting, it is vital to follow the recommended tightening torques and adjustment data.During each refitting, replace the gaskets, oil seals, spring washers, safety plates, self-locking nuts and all components which have deteriorated.Protect adequately with adhesive tape or clean rags those parts of the engine which, remaining uncovered following dismantling, offer entry passages to dust or foreign bodies.The replacement of removed assemblies or components should be carried out using genuine spare parts only: this is the only way that the interchangeability and perfect operation of the various components can be guaranteed.Whenever you dismantle the high pressure pipes within the fuel system:
- fuel manifold/injector pipe
- pipe between high pressure pump/fuel manifold, replace by ordering new pipes from Parts.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
All the operations must be carried out with the utmost attention and care to avoid personal injury.The engine compartment contains many moving parts, components at high temperature and live electrical cables.Closely observe the following precautions when carrying out operations in the engine compartment:
- Turn off the engine and wait for it to cool down.
- Do not smoke.
- Do not use naked flames.
- Make sure that there is an extinguisher at hand.
WARNINGS
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
All the operations must be carried out with the utmost attention and care to avoid personal injury.The engine compartment contains many moving parts, components at high temperature and live electrical cables.Closely observe the following precautions when carrying out operations in the engine compartment:
- Turn off the engine and wait for it to cool down.
- Do not smoke.
- Do not use naked flames.
- Make sure that there is an extinguisher at hand.
WARNINGS
All the operations must be carried out with the utmost attention and care to avoid damaging the components.Before any interventions on electrical components, including battery disconnection, make sure that the ignition is off ("STOP" position).To release parts which are firmly stuck together, tap lightly using an aluminium or lead hammer for ferrous materials, or a wood or resin hammer for light alloy parts.During dismantling, check that parts which have to be marked carry the reference marks.During refitting, lubricate the parts, as necessary, to prevent seizing during the initial period of operation.During refitting, it is essential to observe the tightening torques and adjustment data.During refitting operations, replace gaskets, oil seals, spring washers, safety plates, self-locking nuts and any worn parts.ATTENTION
All operations should be carried out taking great care to avoid injury to persons.The engine compartment contains numerous moving parts, components at high temperatures and electrical wiring with voltage. Closely observe the following precautions when carrying out operations in the engine compartment.
- Turn off the engine and wait for it to cool down.
- Do not smoke.
- Do not use naked flames.
- Make sure that there is an extinguisher at hand in the workplace.
WARNINGS
All the operations should be carried out taking great care not to damage the components.Before any operation on the electrical equipment components, including the battery, make sure that the ignition is in the OFF position.In order to release parts which are sticking, tap gently with an aluminium or lead hammer if iron materials are involved: use a wooden or resin hammer for light alloy parts. use a wooden or resin hammer for light alloy parts.When dismantling, check that the components have reference marks.During refitting, lubricate the parts as necessary to prevent seizure during the initial period of operation.When refitting, it is vital to follow the recommended tightening torques and adjustment data.During each refitting, replace the gaskets, oil seals, spring washers, safety plates, self-locking nuts and all components which have deteriorated.Protect adequately with adhesive tape or clean rags those parts of the engine which, remaining uncovered following dismantling, offer entry passages to dust or foreign bodies.The replacement of removed assemblies or components should be carried out using genuine spare parts only: this is the only way that the interchangeability and perfect operation of the various components can be guaranteed.Whenever you dismantle the high pressure pipes within the fuel system:
- fuel manifold/injector pipe
- pipe between high pressure pump/fuel manifold, replace by ordering new pipes from Parts.