Haynes Workshop Manual Holden Astra / Zafira 1998-2005 Ts Tt Service & Repair on 2040-parts.com
C $36.25
Location:
UK, United Kingdom
Condition:New
Language:English
Format:Paperback
Publisher's Number (SKU):41710
Print:Black and White
Market:Australian
ISBN:9781563927713
| Product Details- Paperback
- Black and White
- Published in 2006
- Part of the Haynes Repair Manual Series
- This manual is intended for vehicles built to Australian specifications with a gasoline/petrol engine unless diesel is specifically mentioned. Whilst many details are useful for the same make and model of car built for other markets, such vehicles may have different features, especially in areas concerned with safety and emission control.
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| Holden Astra & Zafira Petrol 1998 to 2005 (Australian Models) | Models covered by this manual:
- Holden Astra Hatchback, Sedan & Wagon
- Zarfira MPV
- Petrol engines models including special/limited editions.
- 1.8L & 2.2L petrol engines
Does NOT cover bi-fuel models, 1.6L "Twinport" or 2.0L turbo engines, Coupe or Convertible. Does NOT cover AH series introduced September 2004.
Using clear, step-by-step illustrated instructions this manual covers routine maintenance, tune-up procedures, engine repair, cooling, heating and air conditioning systems fuel and exhaust, emissions control, ignition, brakes, suspension and steering, and electrical systems where applicable. Wiring diagrams are also provided.
Features:
- Step-by-step procedures linked to hundreds of easy-to-follow photos and illustrations
- Complete troubleshooting section helps identify specific problems
- Written from hands-on experience based on a vehicle teardown using commonly available tools
- Haynes tips give valuable short cuts to make the job easier and eliminate the need for special tools
- Notes, Cautions and Warnings for the home mechanic
- Color spark plug diagnosis
- Easy to use index
| Table of Contents
- LIVING WITH YOUR HOLDEN ASTRA/ZAFIRA
- Roadside repairs
Towing | Identifying Leaks | Jump Starting | Wheel Changing | If your car wont start
- Weekly Checks
Introduction | Underbonnet Check Points | Engine Oil Level | Coolant level | Brake & Clutch Fluid Level | Screen washer Fluid Level | Tyre Condition and Pressure | Battery | Electrical Systems | Wiper Blades | Power Steering Level Fluids
- Lubricants and Fluids
- Tyre Pressures
- MAINTENANCE
- Routine Maintenance and Servicing
Servicing Specifications | Maintenance schedule | Maintenance Procedures
- REPAIRS & OVERHAUL
- Engine and associated systems
1.6 litre SOHC Engine in-car repair procedures | 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 & 2.2 litre DOHC Engine in-car repair procedures | Engine Removal and Overhaul Procedures | Cooling, Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems | Fuel & Exhaust Systems | Emission Control | Starting and Charging Systems | Ignition System
- Transmission
Clutch | Manual & Automatic Transmission | Driveshafts
- Brakes and Suspension
Braking system | Suspension and Steering
- Body equipment
Bodywork and fittings | Body electrical systems
- Wiring diagrams
- REFERENCE
- Dimensions and Weights
- Conversion Factors
- Buying Spare Parts
- Vehicle Identification
- General Repair Procedures
- Jacking and Vehicle Support
- Disconnecting the Battery
- Tools and working facilities
- Safety First!
- Index
- Fault Finding
- Glossary of technical terms
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