2004 DACIA SUPERNOVA cooling

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DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004  Repair Manual 01 SPECIFICATIONSEngine – Clutch - Gearbox............................. 01-1
Vehicle identification.. ................................. 01-2
02 LIFTING Mobile jack - Protection route;...............

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DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004  Repair Manual VALUES AND SETTINGS
07CAPACITY -  QUALITIES
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DENOMINATION CHAR ACTERISTICS CAPACITY (liters)
(a pproximate )*
Engine  o il DACIA OIL EXTRA SAE 10 W 40; API SJ/CF 2,9*
Gearbox oil SAE 75 W 80 W;

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DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004  Repair Manual ENGINE E7J-A-2/6010
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ENGINE AND LOWER ENGINE UNITS
MOTOR-PROPELLING GROUP
Di smounting and re -mounting the motor-propelling group i s done at the upper pa rt of the
engine compart ment by means

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DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004  Repair Manual ENGINE  E7J-A-2/6010
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ENGINE AND LOWER ENGINE UNITS
MOTOR-PROPELLING GROUP
The screw- nut  of  t he  hyd ro- e l a st ic
buffer is taken off (right);
The Motor-Propelling set is taken out and
th

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DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004  Repair Manual ENGINE E7J-A-2/6010
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ENGINE AND LOWER ENGINE UNITS
DIS M OUNT ING
 The oil and the cooling fluid are empties.
 To be taken off:
-the electric connections;
-the alterna tor and its belt;
-the pu

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DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004  Repair Manual ENGINE E7J-A-2/6011
UPPER AND FRONT ENGINE UNITS
SPECIAL TOOL- AND-CHECK SETS
MOT.1202-01 -”CLIC” collar-pincers
MOT.1505 -Device for  measuring belt tension
MOT.484 -Device for  jacket maintainin

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DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004  Repair Manual ENGINE E7J-A-2/6011
UPPER AND FRONT ENGINE UNITS
RE-MOUNT ING
The plane of the fitting is cleaned and checked.
Mount the cylinder he ad with a  new gasket.
The taking-apart opera tions are  done in th

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DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004  Repair Manual  E7J-A-2/60 ENGINE17
IGNITION AND INJECTION
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The water - temperature sensor
This sensor (no.1) sends the inform ation concerning t he water t emperature  to t he c alcu-
lator, and ot her i nfor
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