- Running gear
- Body
- Engine
- Vehicle electrics
- Power transmission
- Automatic gearbox 01M
- 5-speed manual gearbox 02J
- 5-speed automatic gearbox 09A
- 5-speed automatic gearbox 09A self-diagnosis
- Automatic gearbox 01M self-diagnosis
- 5-speed manual gearbox 02K
- 5 and 6-speed manual gearbox 02M
- 5-speed manual gearbox 02T
- 5-speed manual gearbox 02C, four-wheel drive
- 6-speed manual gearbox 02M, 02Y, all-wheel drive
- Technical data
- Clutch, control
- Gearbox mechanics,operation, construction,diff.
- Gearbox,mechanics,gears,shafts,internal operation
- Final drive, differential, differential lock
- Propshaft
- Renewing flange shaft oil seals with gearbox and bevel box installed
- Checking function of Haldex coupling
- Renewing bevel box output flange oil seal (bevel box removed)
- Oil seals
- Differential for manual gearbox
- Renew O-rings
- Adjustment overview - manual gearbox
- Bevel box
- Removing and installing rear final drive
- Check gear oil in rear final drive
- Renewing needle bearing
- Checking oil level or changing oil in Haldex coupling
- Dismantling and assembling rear final drive
- Differential for rear final drive
- Repairing shaft bevel gear bearing
- Repairing bearing for bevel gear with stub shaft
- Adjusting shaft bevel gear and bevel gear with stub shaft (final drive gear set)
- General notes
- Adjustment and marking of final drive gear sets
- Position of shims
- Adjustment overview - rear final drive
- Recommended sequence for new adjustment of final drive gear set
- Adjusting shaft bevel gear
- Adjusting bevel gear (with stub shaft)
- Adjusting preload of tapered roller bearing for bevel gear (with stub shaft)
- Example:
- Determining thickness of shim S1*
- Example:
- Measuring backlash
- Example:
- Determining thickness of shim S2
- Example:
- Available shims for S2
- Determining thickness of shim S1
- Available shims for S1
- Carrying out control measurement - measuring backlash
- Heating, ventilation, air conditioning
- Power unit
- Heating, ventilation, air conditioning system