Each month on DriveMyCar we will feature a popular car built for Australian roads. The technical articles will show diagnosis procedures, diagrams, component locations, common faults etc.
The information is taken from the Boyce's Autolibrary, the most widely used technical software in Australia!
THIS MONTH: Common Faults
Vehicle: Audi R8 Technical Info: Component Locations
This month we have the component locations for the Audi R8, and it's seemingly endless amount of computers.
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Previously Featured Articles
Vehicle: Holden VZ Commodore Technical Info: Component Locations
Includes digital photos of the most common locations and connector types. Located connectors quickly and accurately!
Click here to view full sample. | Vehicle: Holden VX Commodore Technical Info: Common Faults & Solutions
This month we look at a common problem and offer a reliable solution that will help you avoid expensive and time consuming diagnosis.
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Vehicle: Toyota Camry ACV40 Technical Info: Component Locations
Includes digital photos of the most common locations and connector types. Located connectors quickly and accurately!
Click here to view full sample. | Vehicle: Toyota Camry ACV40 Technical Info: Timing Belt
This month we look at a common problem and offer a reliable solution that will help you avoid expensive and time consuming diagnosis.
Click here to view technical solution. |
Vehicle: Ford AU Falcon Technical Info: Component Locations
Includes digital photos of the most common locations and connector types. Located connectors quickly and accurately!
Click here to view full sample. | Vehicle: Ford AU Falcon Technical Info: Common Faults & Solutions
This month we look at a common problem and offer a reliable solution that will help you avoid expensive and time consuming diagnosis.
Click here to view technical solution. |
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