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The listed G12 PLUS coolant additives may be inter-
mixed.
Ribbed V-belt: Inspect condition
Special tools, test and measuring equipment and
auxiliary items required
♦Wrench socket
Perform the following procedure:
–Raise vehicle.
–Remove bottom engine compartment cover at right.
–Use a socket wrench to crank the engine at the belt
pulley -2-.
–Check ribbed V-belt for:
♦Splits in the carcass (initial splits, splits in core, splits
across carcass).
♦Separation of layers (top layer, cords).
♦Sections of carcass broken out.
♦Fraying of cords.
♦Wear to sides (abrasion of material, frayed sides,
hardening of sides, glazed and hardened surfaces).
♦Traces of oil and grease.
♦Correct tension (vehicles without tensioning pulley).
♦It is essential to replace the V-ribbed belt if defects are
found. This will help prevent any operational prob-
lems. Replacing the ribbed V-belt is a repair measure.
♦Engines fitted with an AC compressor are equipped
with a double ribbed V-belt.
Routing of V-ribbed belt
1.0 litre/37 kW (ARV and AQV), 1.4 litre/44 kW (AZE
and AZF), 1.4 litre/50 kW (AME, ATZ and AQW) with-
out air-conditioning
1 - Crankshaft
2 - Tensioning pulley
3 - Coolant pump
4 - AC generator
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1.0 litre/37 kW (ARV and AQV), 1.4 litre/44 kW (AZE
and AZF), 1.4 litre/50 kW (AME, ATZ and AQW) with
air-conditioning
1 - Crankshaft
2 - Tensioning pulley
3 - Coolant pump
4- AC compressor
5 - Guide pulley
6 - AC generator
1.2 litre/40 kW (AWY, BMD), 1.2 litre/47 kW (AZQ)
without air-conditioning
1 - Coolant pump
2 - AC generator
3 - Crankshaft
4 - Tensioning pulley
1.2 litre/40 kW (AWY, BMD), 1.2 litre/47 kW (AZQ) with
air-conditioning
1 - AC generator
2 - Guide pulley
3- AC compressor
4 - Crankshaft
5 - Tensioning pulley
6 - Coolant pump
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1.4 litre/55 kW (AUA, BKY) and 1.4 litre/74 kW (AUB,
BBZ) without air-conditioning
1 - AC generator
2 - Crankshaft
1.4 litre/55 kW (AUA, BKY) and 1.4 litre/74 kW (AUB,
BBZ) with air-conditioning
1 - AC generator
2 - AC compressor
3 - Crankshaft
4 - Tensioning pulley
1.4 litre/55 kW (AMF) without air-conditioning
1 - AC generator
2 - Crankshaft
3 - Tensioning pulley
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1.4 litre/55 kW (AMF) with air-conditioning
1 - AC generator
2- AC compressor
3 - Crankshaft
4 - Tensioning pulley
1.9 litre/47 kW (ASY), 1.9 litre/74 kW (ATD), 1.9 litre/96
kW (ASZ), 2.0 litre/85 kW (AZL) without air-condition-
ing
1 - AC generator
2 - Crankshaft
3 - Tensioning pulley
1.9 litre/47 kW (ASY), 1.9 litre/74 kW (ATD), 1.9 litre/96
kW (ASZ), 2.0 litre/85 kW (AZL) with air-conditioning
1- AC compressor
2 - Crankshaft
3 - Tensioning pulley
4 - AC generator
Replace spark plugs
♦To replace the spark plugs use the special spark plug
wrench.
♦Observe all disposal instructions for the spark plugs.
♦Change interval: every 60 000 km.
♦Tightening torque: 30 Nm.
♦Use assembly tool -T10029- for unplugging the spark
plug connector (not applicable to cable with fixture).
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All tubes and plug connections, which had been removed
or disconnected for the test and adjustment, must be re-
inserted or connected.
Technical data of the spark plugs Chapter 02-3.
Exhaust-Emission Analysis on Models
with Diesel Engines
♦When possible the test should be carried out immedi-
ately after the road test and also outdoors. If specific
reasons prevent this (weather conditions, excessive
noise in residential areas) the test may also be per-
formed in the workshop.
♦Secure the engine bonnet in the first stop while meas-
uring to reduce the noise.
Visual inspection
♦Hose for crankcase ventilation is connected
♦Fuel system and injection pump must be tight
♦The exhaust system must be undamaged and tight
♦All vacuum hoses are connected
Test and setting conditions
•Engine oil temperature at least 80 °C
•All electrical components disconnected
•No fault stored in the fault memory ⇒Chapter 02-6,
connect vehicle system tester and interrogate fault
memory
Correct detected faults before measuring (repair meas-
ure).
Connect the test equipment
–Connect the tester in compliance with the operating
instructions.
–Start engine, warm up to normal temperature and run
in idle.
–Perform the exhaust-emission analysis.
♦Activate and inspect auxiliary equipment such as e.g.
power steering, automatic gearbox or air conditioning
system. Check whether the engine continues to run
perfectly under this load.
♦All tubes and plug connections, which had been re-
moved or disconnected for the test and adjustment,
must be re-inserted or connected.
Note
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–As soon as the engine starts, press clutch and remove
gear to avoid driving into the towing vehicle.
Do not start the engine of vehicles fitted with an exhaust
catalyst by towing over a long distance as unburnt fuel
may get into the catalyst and burn there. This may result
in overheating and hence in the destruction of the cata-
lyst.
Perform a test drive
The following must be assessed within the scope of a test
drive according to the vehicle equipment and the availa-
ble possibilities (city/country, weather)
–Inspect engine for performance, misfiring, idling be-
haviour and acceleration.
–Foot and handbrake: Functional test (jerking, squeak-
ing, pulling to one side) ABS operation. Brake pedal-
idle travel: max.
1/3 of the idle travel.
–Inspect the lever position and smooth operation of the
gearshifts.
–Inspect the driving behaviour of the clutch as well as
the pedal force and smell.
–Inspect automatic gearbox: Selector lever position,
selector lever lock, shifting behaviour, display indica-
tion in dash panel insert.
–Inspect steering clearance of the vehicle standing on
its wheels, with engine running by turning the steering
wheel one way and then the other (wheels straight
ahead). There must be no play on the steering.
–Inspecting the sun roof operation.
–Pay attention to pulling and to the straigt ahead posi-
tion of the steering wheel during driving.
–Inspect the imbalance of the wheels, drive shafts and
propshafts.
–Inspecting functions: Heating, air conditioning, venti-
lation, instruments and warning lights, mirror adjust-
ment.
–Inspect engine, gearbox, axles, steering, brakes,
clutch, bodywork for abnormal noises
Raising the vehicle
Using a lift platform and a workshop jack
The vehicle must only be raised with a workshop jack in
the indicated jacking points -arrows-.
To avoid damage use a suitable rubber or wood insert.
Note
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