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Changan Function List V18.20 Note: √ Functions Marked with √ Is Fully Supported and Already Exited in Former Software Version
NEXPEAK K1 ChangAn Function list V18.20 Note: √ Functions marked with √ is fully supported and already exited in former software version. Number Index number of the special function , you can find the name from the special function table. Special Function List 0001 ABS test 0068 Oil gauge parameter optimization 0002 BIV leak test 0069 Fuel gauge canceled optimization 0003 BIV leak test 0070 Hydraulic unit test 0004 ECU power down reset 0071 Clear the TPMS ID 0005 ECU reset 0072 Clear care tips 0006 ECU power down reset 0073 Clear right front tire sensor 0007 EMS learning anti-theft 0074 Clear right rear tire sensor 0008 G sensor calibration 0075 Clear the password transponder key information 0009 HSA function configuration 0076 Clear left front tire sensor 0010 IMT offline configuration 0077 Clear the left rear tire sensor 0011 PEPS learning anti-theft 0079 Clear all anti-theft records 0012 Offline testing 0080 Clear motor starting counter 0013 Offline configuration 0081 Clear the remote key 0015 Artificial exhaust 0082 Battery information 0016 Instrument offline configuration 0083 Hardware reset 0017 Sensor calibration 0084 Prohibition of downtime reasons 0018 Maintenance mileage offline configuration 0085 No shutdown 0019 Change the PIN 0086 Program brush writing date 0020 All wheel sensor learning 0087 Pipeline connection check 0021 Write VIN 0088 Pipeline connection inspection I 0022 Write VIN code 0089 Pipeline connection inspection II 0023 Write the production line mode 0090 Longitudinal acceleration sensor calibration [ESC only] -
THE MALAWI GOVERNMENT GAZETTE {Published by Authority}
THE MALAWI GOVERNMENT GAZETTE {Published by Authority} 3,492: Vol. LVI No. 22] Zomba, 24th May, 2019 Registered at the GP.O. as a Newspaper Price: KI,000.00 CONTENTS Page Malawi Revenue Authority—Notice of Rummage Sale:., 349__362 Administrator General Act—Notice of Deceased Estates .. 362 363 Genaral Notice No. 45 MALAWI REVENUE AUTHORITY Auction Sale under section 39 (1) of the Act (Cap. 42:01) Customs Rummage Sale The underlisted goods if not previously cleared in accordance with the Malawi Revenue Authority, Customs and Execise Act (Cap. 42:01), will be offered for sale by Auction under section 39 (1) of the said Act, to be conducted by Trust Auctioneers at Blantyre Customs Warehouse on 25th June, 2019; at Chiponde Customs Offices on 26th June, 2019; at Mwanza Border Station on 27th June,2019; at Biriwiri Customs Warehouse and Dedza Border Station on 28th june. 2019, at Lilongwe Customs Warehouse on 1st July, 2019 ; at Nchinji Customs Office on 2nd July. 2019; al Mzuzu Customs Warehouse on 3rd July, 2019 and finally at Sougwe Border on 5th and 6th July, 2019 commencing time-9:00 a.m. on all days. Thom M al ata Commissioner General List of Goods to be Auctioned PROPOSED LIST OF MOTOR VEHICLES FOR AUCTION SALE TO BE HELD ON 25TH JUNE 2019 AT BLANTYRE CUSTOMS WAREHOUSE AT 09.00AM Lot No: Seizure/Delention No: Date of Entry Quantity & Description of Goods Name And Address Responsible Remarks of Importer Office 1. 028937 03/05/2018 I Unit Landrover Discovery T Daza Blantyre FAST Non Payment of Duty 3. -
P 01.Qxd 6/30/2005 2:00 PM Page 1
p 01.qxd 6/30/2005 2:00 PM Page 1 June 27, 2005 © 2005 Crain Communications GmbH. All rights reserved. €14.95; or equivalent 20052005 GlobalGlobal MarketMarket DataData BookBook Global Vehicle Production and Sales Regional Vehicle Production and Sales History and Forecast Regional Vehicle Production and Sales by Model Regional Assembly Plant Maps Top 100 Global Suppliers Contents Global vehicle production and sales...............................................4-8 2005 Western Europe production and sales..........................................10-18 North America production and sales..........................................19-29 Global Japan production and sales .............30-37 India production and sales ..............39-40 Korea production and sales .............39-40 China production and sales..............39-40 Market Australia production and sales..........................................39-40 Argentina production and sales.............45 Brazil production and sales ....................45 Data Book Top 100 global suppliers...................46-50 Mary Raetz Anne Wright Curtis Dorota Kowalski, Debi Domby Senior Statistician Global Market Data Book Editor Researchers [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] Paul McVeigh, News Editor e-mail: [email protected] Irina Heiligensetzer, Production/Sales Support Tel: (49) 8153 907503 CZECH REPUBLIC: Lyle Frink, Tel: (49) 8153 907521 Fax: (49) 8153 907425 e-mail: [email protected] Tel: (420) 606-486729 e-mail: [email protected] Georgia Bootiman, Production Editor e-mail: [email protected] USA: 1155 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, MI 48207 Tel: (49) 8153 907511 SPAIN, PORTUGAL: Paulo Soares de Oliveira, Tony Merpi, Group Advertising Director e-mail: [email protected] Tel: (35) 1919-767-459 Larry Schlagheck, US Advertising Director www.automotivenewseurope.com Douglas A. Bolduc, Reporter e-mail: [email protected] Tel: (1) 313 446-6030 Fax: (1) 313 446-8030 Tel: (49) 8153 907504 Keith E. -
Fuel Injector Service
OEM APPLICATIONS HYUNDAI ELANTRA (07-01) / HYUNDAI SANTA FE (-9-07) / HYUNDAY TUBURON (08-03) HYUNDAI TUCSON (-9-05) / 9 260 930 013 1 KIA OPTIMA (09-06) / KIA RONDO (09-07) / KIA SPECTRA / 35310-23600 SPECTRA5 (-9-04) / KIA SPORTAGE (09-05)(COLOR BLANCO) KIT 002 ó KIT 043 25332290 CHEVROLET OPTRA Y DAEWOO LANOS (INYECTOR DELPHI) 2 96 334 808 KIT 015 ó KIT 044 9 250 930 011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA (95-94) / HYUNDAI SONATA (98-94) 3 35310-33310 KIT 003 ó KIT 004 MITSUBISHI LANCER 2002 (BEIG) / CHRYSLER SEBRING (05- 01) / DODGE STRATUS (05-01) / MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE (05) / 4 CDH 240 MITSUBISHI GALANT (03-00) KIT 028 FORD AEROSTAR (96) / FORD EXPLORER / SPORT / SPORT TRAC (96-93) / FORD RANGER (96-93) / MAZDA NAVAJO (94- 5 0 280 150 931 93) / MAZDA PICKUP (96-94) / FORD EXPLORER 96-97 4.0 LTS (ROJO Y NEGRO) KIT 034 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE 3.0 LTS (VERDE CLARO) / DODGE 6 INP 061 STEALTH (93-91) / MITSUBISHI 3000 GT (96-91) KIT 004 CHEVROLET CAVALIER Z24 2.2 LTS PONTIAC SUN FIRE 2.2 LTS (INYECTOR DELPHI) / CHEVROLET CAVALIER (02-00) / 7 12571863 PONTIAC SUNFIRE (00) / PONTIAC SUNFIRE (02-00) KIT 015 ó KIT 044 TOYOTA CAMRY 3.0 LTS / LEXUS 3.0 LTS (AZUL) / LEXUS ES300 (01-94) / TOYOTA AVALON (99-95) / TOYOTA CAMRY 8 23250-20010 (01-94) / TOYOTA SIENNA (00-98) / TOYOTA SOLARA (03- 99) KIT 026 MUSTANG 2001 V6 3.8 LTS (NEGRO) / FORD F-150 (02-99) / 1F2E B4A FORD MUSTANG (04-01) / FORD RANGE (04-01) / FORD 9 9F593212 TAURUS (05-01) / FORD WIDSTAR (03-99) / MAZDA B3000 (03-01) CHRYSLER SEBRIN 2005 2.7 LTS (NEGRO) / CHRYSLER 300 SERIES (09-05) / CHRYSLER PACIFICA -
Trends in the Static Stability Factor of Passenger Cars, Light Trucks, and Vans
DOT HS 809 868 June 2005 NHTSA Technical Report Trends in the Static Stability Factor of Passenger Cars, Light Trucks, and Vans This document is available to the public from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161 The United States Government does not endorse products or manufacturers. Trade or manufacturers’ names appear only because they are considered essential to the object of this report. Technical Report Documentation Page 1. Report No. 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipient’s Catalog No. DOT HS 809 868 4. Title and Subtitle 5. Report Date June 2005 Trends in the Static Stability Factor of Passenger Cars, Light Trucks, and Vans 6. Performing Organization Code 7. Author(s) 8. Performing Organization Report No. Marie C. Walz 9. Performing Organization Name and Address 10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS) Office of Regulatory Analysis and Evaluation Planning, Evaluation and Budget 11. Contract or Grant No. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Washington, DC 20590 12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address 13. Type of Report and Period Covered Department of Transportation NHTSA Technical Report National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 14. Sponsoring Agency Code Washington, DC 20590 15. Supplementary Notes 16. Abstract Rollover crashes kill more than 10,000 occupants of passenger vehicles each year. As part of its mission to reduce fatalities and injuries, since model year 2001 NHTSA has included rollover information as part of its NCAP ratings. One of the primary means of assessing rollover risk is the static stability factor (SSF), a measurement of a vehicle’s resistance to rollover. The higher the SSF, the lower the rollover risk. -
Toyota Gear Shift/Select Cable
INDEX PAGES TOYOTA 1 ~ 53 NISSAN 54 ~ 91 MAZDA 92 ~ 104 HINO 105 ~ 115 ISUZU 116 ~ 137 MITSUBISHI 138 ~ 160 PROTON 161 ~ 164 DAIHATSU 165 ~ 172 SUZUKI 173 ~ 180 HONDA 181 ~ 193 SUBARU 194 ~ 195 HYUNDAI 196 ~ 199 DAEWOO & KIA & SSANGYONG 200 ~ 203 AMERICAN & EUROPEAN VEHICLES 204 ~ 212 MOTORCYCLES 213 ~ 215 KUBOTA,TRACTOR & FORK LIFT 216 ~ 218 OTHERS 219 ~ 221 CABLES FOR SOUTH AFRICA MAKET 222 ~ 229 ADDITIONAL ITEMS 230 TOYOTA OEM NUMBER ICI NUMBER MODEL TOYOTA ACCELERATOR CABLE 35520-12050 CATY123 AE 8# 35520-12072 CATY145 KE70 ATM 81.08- 35520-12110 CATY124 TE 7# 35520-12200 CATY158 35520-12201 CATY158 35520-12240 CATY126 HILUX LN85/106 88-92, AE101, AE92, AT171 35520-12300 CATY148 AE100,101,110 4FC 91.08- 35520-12310 CATY151 COROLLA AE101 4A-FE 91.06-93.05 35520-12370 CATY122 35520-12390 CATY150 COROLLA AE101 4A-FE 93.05- , AE102,111 1991-1995 RHD 35520-12391 CATY150 COROLLA AE101 4A-FE 93.05- , AE102,111 1991-1995 RHD 35520-16090 CATY147 EE101,92.05-95.05,EP82 3F .92.01- 35520-20070 CATY141 CRESSIDA 35520-28011 CATY133 35520-30030 CATY146 MS112,122,132,133 8MX73 84.08- 35520-33010 CATY217 CAMRY SXV10# 2.2L 5S-FE DOHC 16V MPFI 4CYL 4SP AUTO, VCV10, MCV10 ATM 1992-2001 35520-33050 CATY234 AVALON XL,XLS (MCX10) 1996-1999/CAMRY CE,LE,XLE (MCV20) 1997-2001/SOLARA MCV20 1999-2003/LEXUS ES300 (MCV20) 1996-2001 47616-26040 CATY192 62-CATY002 CATY002 HILUX LN50 62-CATY004 CATY004 HILUX 62-CATY026 CATY026 HILUX HIACE Y SERIES LN80/85/106/130 LHD 92-94 3L 78120-35013 CATY156 78120-90506 CATY159 DYNA RB10 '77-79 78150-06020 CATY220 TOYOTA CAMRY -
Europe Swings Toward Suvs, Minivans Fragmenting Market Sedans and Station Wagons – Fell Automakers Did Slightly Better Than Cent
AN.040209.18&19.qxd 06.02.2004 13:25 Uhr Page 18 ◆ 18 AUTOMOTIVE NEWS EUROPE FEBRUARY 9, 2004 ◆ MARKET ANALYSIS BY SEGMENT Europe swings toward SUVs, minivans Fragmenting market sedans and station wagons – fell automakers did slightly better than cent. The only new product in an cent because of declining sales for 656,000 units or 5.5 percent. mass-market automakers. Volume otherwise aging arena, the Fiat the Honda HR-V and Mitsubishi favors the non-typical But automakers boosted sales of brands lost close to 2 percent of vol- Panda, was on sale for only four Pajero Pinin. over familiar sedans unconventional vehicles – coupes, ume last year, compared to 0.9 per- months of the year. In terms of brands leading the roadsters, minivans, sport-utility cent for luxury marques. European buyers seem to pro- most segments, Renault is the win- LUCA CIFERRI vehicles exotic cars and multi- Traditional European-brand gressively walk away from large ner with four. Its Twingo leads the spaces such as the Citroen Berlingo automakers dominate the tradi- sedans, down 20.3 percent for the minicar segment, but Renault also AUTOMOTIVE NEWS EUROPE – by 16.8 percent last year to nearly tional car, minivan and premium volume makers and off 11.1 percent leads three other segments that it 3 million units. segments, but Asian brands control in the upper-premium segment. created: compact minivan, Scenic; TURIN – Automakers sold 428,000 These non-traditional vehicle cat- virtually all the top spots in small, large minivan, Espace; and multi- more specialty vehicles last year in egories, some of which barely compact and large SUV segments. -
L'alliance Adopte Un Nouveau Business Model De
COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE – 27 mai 2020 L’ALLIANCE ADOPTE UN NOUVEAU BUSINESS MODEL DE COOPÉRATION AFIN D’AMÉLIORER LA COMPÉTITIVITÉ ET LA RENTABILITÉ DE SES TROIS ENTREPRISES MEMBRES • Les partenaires de l'Alliance s'appuieront sur le schéma « leader-follower » afin de renforcer l’efficacité et la compétitivité des véhicules et des technologies. • Chaque membre deviendra référent dans les régions où il possède les meilleurs atouts stratégiques et y agira comme facilitateur et soutien de la compétitivité des autres. • L'Alliance veillera à toujours être aux meilleurs niveaux de l’industrie pour la performance de ses produits, de ses technologies et sur ses marchés. Groupe Renault, Nissan Motor Co, Ltd. et Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, membres de l'une des plus grandes alliances automobiles au monde, présentent aujourd'hui plusieurs orientations stratégiques, dans le cadre d'un nouveau business model de coopération visant à améliorer la compétitivité et la rentabilité des trois entreprises. Les trois membres prévoient de s'appuyer sur les atouts existants de l'Alliance, comme les achats communs, en tirant parti de leur position de leader et de leurs atouts géographiques respectifs pour soutenir le développement de leurs partenaires. « L'Alliance est un partenariat stratégique et opérationnel unique dans le monde de l'automobile qui nous donne un avantage certain dans un paysage automobile mondial en constante évolution », a déclaré Jean-Dominique Senard, Président du conseil opérationnel de l’Alliance et de Renault. « Le nouveau business model permettra à l'Alliance de tirer le meilleur parti des atouts et des capacités de performance de chaque entreprise, tout en s'appuyant sur leur culture et leur héritage respectifs. -
€500,000,000 1.940% Senior Notes Due 2023 €750,000,000 2.652
€500,000,000 1.940% Senior Notes due 2023 €750,000,000 2.652% Senior Notes due 2026 €750,000,000 3.201% Senior Notes due 2028 Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., a joint stock corporation incorporated with limited liability under the laws of Japan, is offering €500,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 1.940% senior notes due 2023 (the “2023 notes”), €750,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 2.652% senior notes due 2026 (the “2026 notes”) and €750,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 3.201% senior notes due 2028 (the “2028 notes” and, together with the 2023 notes and the 2026 notes, the “notes”). We will pay interest on the 2023 notes on September 15 of each year, beginning on September 15, 2021. There will therefore be a short first coupon for the 2023 notes. We will pay interest on the 2026 notes on March 17 of each year, beginning on March 17, 2021. There will therefore be a short first coupon for the 2026 notes. We will pay interest on the 2028 notes on September 17 of each year, beginning on September 17, 2021. The 2023 notes will mature on September 15, 2023, the 2026 notes will mature on March 17, 2026 and the 2028 notes will mature on September 17, 2028. The notes will be our general unsecured senior obligations and will have the same rank in liquidation as all of our other unsecured and unsubordinated debt (except for statutorily preferred obligations) and without any preference among themselves. The notes will be issued only in registered form in minimum denominations of €100,000 and integral multiples of €1,000 in excess thereof. -
Small Suvs, Minicars Make Big Gains in 2006 the Renault Megane CC (Shown) Ended Peugeot’S 5-Year Reign at the Top of Luca Ciferri the Fastest-Growing Segment
AN_070402_18&19good.qxd 13.04.2007 8:58 Uhr Page 18 PAGE 18 · www.autonewseurope.com April 2, 2007 Market analysis by segment, European sales ROADSTER & CONVERTIBLE Small SUVs, minicars make big gains in 2006 The Renault Megane CC (shown) ended Peugeot’s 5-year reign at the top of Luca Ciferri the fastest-growing segment. Changing segments the roadster and convertible seg- Automotive News Europe Minicars, the No. 3 segment last year in ment. Peugeot’s 307 CC was No. 1 in terms of growth, increased 22.1 percent to Europe’s 2006 winners and losers 2004; the 206 CC led the other years. Rising fuel costs, growing concerns about 992,227 units thanks largely to strong Small SUV +63.6 2006 2005 % Change Seg. share % CO2 and a flurry of new products sparked sales of three cars built at Toyota and Upper premium +26.4 Renault Megane 32,344 42,514 -23.9% 13.4% a sales surge for small SUVs and minicars PSA/Peugeot-Citroen’s plant in Kolin, Minicar +22.1 Peugeot 307CC/306C 31,786 39,640 -19.8% 13.1% in Europe last year. Czech Republic. Peugeot 206 CC 29,833 43,518 -31.4% 12.3% The arrival of three new small SUVs Europe’s largest segment, small cars, Small minivan -13.6 VW Eos 21,759 59 – 9.0% helped the segment grow 63.6 percent to rose 7.0 percent to 3,811,009 units. The Premium roadster & convertible -10.9 Opel/Vauxhall Tigra TwinTop 20,406 32,633 -37.5% 8.4% 94,153 units in 2006, according to UK- second-biggest segment – lower-medium Lower medium -8.2 Mazda MX-5 19,288 9,782 97.2% 8.0% based market researcher JATO Dynamics. -
Alliance Facts & Figures 2013
ALLIANCE FACTS & FIGURES 2013 THE ALLIANCE’s GLOBAL FOOTPRINT MAP OF PRODUCTION SITES United Kingdom Slovenia France Romania Russia Spain Turkey Portugal South Korea United States China Mexico Japan Morocco Iran Taiwan Colombia Brazil Egypt Philippines Kenya India Vietnam Malaysia Thailand Renault group products Indonesia Nissan/Inniti products Chile Vehicle assembly South Africa Argentina Powertrain 02 03 FACTS AND FIGURES FACTS AND FIGURES OVERVIEW OF THE RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE STRUCTURE OF THE ALLIANCE Founded in 1999, the Renault-Nissan Alliance has become the longest-lasting Renault holds a 43.4% stake in Nissan. Nissan holds a 15% stake in Renault. The cross- cross-cultural combination among major carmakers. This unique partnership is shareholding model ensures that both partners have a mutual self-interest and encourages a pragmatic, flexible business tool that can expand to accommodate new projects each to pursue “win-win” strategies that benefit both. and partners worldwide. Formed on March 28, 2002, Renault-Nissan BV is a company incorporated under Dutch law and equally owned by Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., responsible for the In the past half-decade, the Alliance has emerged as a buffer to protect strategic management of the Alliance. partners during regional downturns, and it has accelerated Renault and Nissan’s momentum in some of the world’s fastest growing economies. 43.4% The Alliance has helped Renault and Nissan outperform historic regional rivals, elevating both companies into an elite tier. Together, Renault and Nissan rank ALLIANCE in the top four car groups globally. DIRECTORS TEAM Based on cross-shareholding and mutual self-interest, the Alliance business 50% RENAULT-NISSAN B.V. -
Gutachten Zur Erteilung Des Nachtrags 03 Zur ABE-Nr. 48102 Nr
Gutachten zur Erteilung des Nachtrags 03 zur ABE-Nr. 48102 Nr. : RA-000579-D0-104 Anlage-Nr. : 17 Seite : 1 / 4 Mobilität Auftraggeber : Ronal GmbH Teiletyp : 53R6654 Mobilität Technische Daten, Kurzfassung Raddaten Radtyp: 53R6654 Art des Rades: einteiliges Leichtmetall-Rad Montageposition: Vorder-und Hinterachse Radausführung: 53R6654.08 Radgröße: 6½Jx16H2 Rad-Einpresstiefe: 40 mm Lochkreisdurchmesser: 114,3 mm Lochzahl: 4 Mittenlochdurchmesser: 76,0 mm Zentrierart: Mittenzentrierung Zentrierring: 7 Ø76 Ø67.1 geprüfte Radlast: 630 kg bei Reifenabrollumfang: 1950 mm Allgemeine Anforderungen Im Fahrzeug vorgeschriebene Fahrzeugsysteme, z.B. Reifendruckkontrollsysteme, müssen nach Anbau der Sonderräder funktionsfähig bleiben. Verwendungsbereich Fahrzeughersteller oder Marke : Kia Motors Corporation Seoul / Korea Radbefestigung Fahrzeugtyp(en) Beschreibung der Befestigungsteile Zubehör-Kit Anzugs- moment FC, FE, GC, GD, M-300E Radmutter, Kegel 60°, Gewinde ZP40835 110 Nm M12x1,5 RA-000579-D0-104-17~KI-4-114_3-67-ET40_53R6654.docx Gutachten zur Erteilung des Nachtrags 03 zur ABE-Nr. 48102 Nr. : RA-000579-D0-104 Anlage-Nr. : 17 Seite : 2 / 4 Mobilität Auftraggeber : Ronal GmbH Teiletyp : 53R6654 Mobilität Typ: GC ABE / EG-Genehmigung: e13*93/81*0014*.., e13*95/54*0014*.., e13*96/27*0014*.., e13*98/14*0014*.. Motorleistung Handelsbezeichnungen zulässige Reifengrößen Auflagen und Hinweise (kW) vorne und hinten, ggf. Auflagen 85 bis 98 Kia Clarus ww. Kia Credos 195/55R16 A02) bis A10) (Limosine, Kombi) 205/50R16 e13*98/14*0014*12E Lim. 970/950 | Kombi 970/990 4/114.3/67 Typ: M-300E ABE / EG-Genehmigung: e9*98/14*0032*.. Motorleistung Handelsbezeichnung(en) zulässige Reifengrößen, Auflagen und Hinweise (kW) ggf. Auflagen 77 bis 102 Kia Joice 205/55R16 A01) bis A10) K32) e9*98/14*0032*04 1050/1100 4/114.3/67 Typ: FC ABE / EG-Genehmigung: e11*98/14*0121*.