Vehicle Dismantling Manual
Mahindra THAR
2010
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Table of Content
Vehicle Dismantling Manual .................................................................................... 1 Airbag Deployment in End-of-Life Vehicles ........................................................... 2 Component Parts Deemed to be Non Reusable ..................................................... 4 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 5 Vehicles Activity Area .............................................................................................. 7 Activity Area - Doors and Glazing ........................................................................... 9 Activity Area - Exterior.............................................................................................. 12 Activity Area - Instrumental Panel ........................................................................... 16 Activity Area - Seat ................................................................................................... 18 Activity Area - Interior ............................................................................................... 20 Activity Area - Engine ............................................................................................... 22 Abbreviation .............................................................................................................. 27
Vehicle Dismantling Manual
Vehicle Dismantling Manual Caution Provide additional support when a vehicle is on a hoist in the following ways: • Before removing parts, support the opposite end. This helps to prevent the vehicle slipping off. • Before removing the major components, chain the vehicle frame to the hoist pads at the same end as the removal, this helps to avoid a tip-off. Disconnect the battery prior to fluid removal and dismantling in order to reduce risk of fire and personal injuries. Always wear safety goggles when working with fuel inn order to protect the eyes from splash. Fuel vapors are highly flammable. A fire could occur if an ignition source is present. Never drain or store fuel in an open container, due to the possible of any fire or explosion. Have a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher nearby always. Relieve the fuel system pressure before dismantling fuel system component in order to reduce the risk of fire accident and personal injuries. Drain the fuel completely from the system like fuel injector nozzle, the fuel pump, fuel pipe lines and the fuel tank. Draining the fuel will reduce the risk of fire accident and personal injury. Provide proper ventilation, when working with fuel in enclosed areas where fuel vapors can collect. The lack of adequate ventilation may result in personal injuries. While performing disassembly on or near the Airbag (SRS) components or the wiring point of those components, cautions to be followed are listed below (Applicable only on the models having SRS system). Note: If fail to follow these cautions could cause airbag deployment or some personal injuries. • • • • •
Be careful when handling the SRS sensor. Do not Strike or jolt a SRS sensor. Do not carry the inflator module by the wires or the connector on the inflator module. Make sure the airbag opening points away from your side. Follow the airbag (SRS) deployment procedure available before carrying out the vehicle dismantling. • Provide free space for the airbag to expand in case of an accidental deployment.
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Airbag Deployment in End-of-Life Vehicles Airbag Deployment in End-of-Life Vehicles (Single Stage Airbags) Important Warning An Airbag that has been removed from a vehicle should never be installed in any other vehicle. We oppose reuse of airbag or any of its components. It must be noted that; • An airbag may not work effectively even when it is taken from a vehicle of same make, model and year of manufacturing. • The difference between airbag systems are much more than just the trim covers inclosing them. • Installation of wrong airbag module or improper installation could increase the risk of serious injury or death during collision. •
Any modification of airbag module, like; incorrect mounting, airbag size, inflator module output, airbag vent size, airbag folding method or painting the cover surface could have adverse effect on protection offered by airbag.
Removal or deployment of airbags before scrapping a vehicle eliminates the potential for hazardous reactions during processing. A live airbag initiator can potentially discharge even after it is separated from airbag assembly during processing. Airbags that have not been fully deployed can cause human injury, damage of equipment. If special handling procedures are followed, airbags can be safely deployed and then recycled with the rest of the vehicle or shipped separately to a recycling facility.
Single Stage Air-Bags Such airbags have one initiator and a single charge of gas generating material. Single stage airbags have one pair of wires that connects to the airbag module. Important Safety Information • The removal, handling, storage and deployment of airbags require special care. Only trained professionals should perform this work. Personal performing these operations should wear appropriate protection • Only trained technicians should perform this work. Personal performing these operations should wear appropriate protection, including eye and ear protection, during air bag deployment. • Do not dispose of a live (undeployed/partially deployed) air bag through normal disposal channels until after it has been fully deployed.
Deployment of Airbags Situations may arise that require the disposal of a live (undeployed/partially deployed) air bag. If the entire vehicle is to be scrapped, the air bag must be deployed within the vehicle.
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Recommended Procedure for Airbags Deployment Whenever possible, full deployment of all air bags should take place in the vehicle prior to vehicle recycling and disposal. 1. Disconnect the cables from the vehicle's battery(ies). 2. Wait at least 30 minutes for the energy-reserve capacitor to discharge. 3. Make a jumper-wiring harness of two wires 30 feet or longer for remote deployment of the air bag. If the vehicle is equipped with two-stage air bags, additional harnesses will be required. At one end of the harness, connect the two leads together to reduce the chance of unwanted deployment. 5. Locate and disconnect the wires leading to all airbags system. 4.
Note: Always disconnect the wires to avoid static electricity. Static electricity can deployed the airbags system. 6.
Cut the wires leading to the air bags, leaving at least 4 inches to splice into the jumper.
7.
Connect the ends of the jumper-wiring harness to the ends of the wires leading to the air bag modules. Alligator clips may be used. Use tape or other insulating material to make sure that the two leads do not make contact with each other. Both stages of a two-stage air bag may be deployed at the same time by twisting together the corresponding wires from each stage, or the two stages may be wired and deployed separately.
Make sure that all air bag modules are properly mounted and secure in the vehicle. 9. Clear all loose items from the path of the air bag's deployment (for example, clear the front seat for driver air bag deployment). 10.Notify all the people in the area that air bag deployment is about to occur, and move everyone at least 30 feet from the vehicle. 11. Separate the leads on the wiring harness (from step 4) and touch the leads to the terminals of a 12-volt automotive battery. Once the contact is made, airbag deployment will occur. Make certain that both stages of a two-stage air bag have deployed. 12.Leave the fully deployed air bag(s) in the vehicle, or remove for separate recycling. 13.Some air bag modules may be hot. Allow the air bag to cool for approximately 20 minutes and the dust to settle before approaching the vehicle. Keep water and other liquids away from the air bags. If powder from the air bag contacts the skin, wash with water. 8.
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Component Parts Deemed to be Non Reusable The below mentioned component parts of the vehicles belonging to the category M1 and to the category N1 which must not be reused in the construction of new vehicle.
List of Component Parts - All airbags (¹), including cushions pyrotechnic actuators, electronic control units and sensors (wherever applicable). - Automatic or non automatic seat belt assemblies, including webbing, buckles retractors, pyrotechnic actuators. - Seats (only in the case where safety belts anchorages and/or airbags are incorpo-rated in the seat). - Steering lock assemblies acting on the steering column. - Immobilisers, including transponders and electronic control units. - Emission after-treatment systems (e.g. catalytic converters, particulate filters). - Exhaust silencers. (¹) when the air bags is inserted inside the steering wheel, the steering wheel itself act as an air bag system.
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Introduction This manual contain the Dismantling procedures of the following vehicle.
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MODEL
MAKE
ENGINE
TRANSMISSION
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Mahindra
NEF - CRDe
NGT 530 R
5
Vehicle Dismantling Manual
Vehicle Dismantling Manual for Mahindra Thar
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Vehicles Activity Area 0.03 COOLANT
0.08 CLUTCH OIL
0.07 BRAKE OIL
0.02 BATTERY 0.01 ENGINE OIL
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0.11 REAR AXLE OIL 0.05 TRANSFER CASE OIL 0.04 RR LH - TIRE
0.04 FR RH - TIRE
0.10 FRONT AXLE OIL
0.09 STEERING OIL
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0.06 TRANSMISSION OIL 0.04 FR LH - TIRE
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Area: Pretreatment Model: Thar S:No
Part Name
Material
Qty
OIL
Weight (kg/lit)
0.01
Engine oil for NEF CRDe E IV
0.02
Battery
MULTIPLE
0.03
Coolant
COOLANT
0.04
Tires
0.05
Transfer case oil
OIL
0.8 lit
0.06
Transmission oil
OIL
1.80 lit
0.07
Brake fluid
OIL
0.45 lit
0.08
Clutch fluid
OIL
0.3 lit
0.09
Steering oil
OIL
1.3 lit
0.10
Front axle oil
OIL
1.85 lit
0.11
Rear axle oil
OIL
1.85 lit
EPDM
6 lit 1
19.62 kg Coolant 3.3 lit Water 7.7 lit
5
81.0 kg
Information and Comments Total Volume or Weight = Weight of single part material x Quantity.
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Activity Area - Doors and Glazing 1.04 RH Glass
1.04 LH Glass 1.12 PVCX
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1.08 RH 1.08 LH EPDM EPDM
1.02 EPDM
1.05 RH PVCX
1.06 RH PVCX
1.05 LH PVCX 1.11 RH PVCX
1.09 EPDM
1.06 LH PVCX 1.11 LH PVCX
1.10 RH PVCX
PVC PVCX
1.07 RH EPDMX
1.10 LH PVCX
EPDM EPDMX Glass
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1.03 RH EPDM
1.03 LH EPDM
1.07 LH EPDMX
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Area: Doors and Glazing Model: Thar S:No
Part Name
Material
1.01
Assembly glass windshield clear
1.02
Weather strip wind shield glass
EPDM
1.03
Weather strip front door opening inner
EPDM
Glass
Qty
Weight
Removal
Tooling
7.65 kg
Push the top side edges of the windshield weather strip downwards and remove the windshield glass assembly completely.
12” Thin bladed screw driver (2nos)
1
1.30 kg
Draw off the windshield glass weather strip from the windshield glass.
Manually
2
0.60 kg
Draw off front door weather strip, by removing its plastic fasteners.
Manually
10mm Socket, Ratchet with 4” extension
1
1.04
Glass window front door
Glass
2
5.96 kg
Remove the door inner trims and the front door glass mounting bolts (M6 - 2nos) from the window regulator.
1.05
Weather strip side rail upper
PVCX
2
0.02 kg
Draw off the upper side rail weather strip.
Manually
1.06
Weather strip side rail lower
PVCX
2
0.04 kg
Draw off the lower side rail weather strip.
Manually
1.07
Seal front door window glass
EPDMX
2
0.58 kg
Draw off the front window glass seal.
Manually
1.08
Weather strip tail gate
EPDM
2
0.10 kg
Draw off the tail gate weather strip.
Manually
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Part Name
Material
Qty
Weight
Removal
Tooling
1.09
Weather strip tail gate bottom
EPDM
1
0.11 kg
Draw off the tail gate bottom weather strip.
Manually
1.10
Reveal molding outer
PVCX
2
0.28 kg
Draw off the glass run channel flock from the door.
12” Thin bladed screw driver
1.11
Weather strip front door side rail upper
PVCX
2
0.43 kg
Draw off the front door upper side weather strip.
Manually
1.12
Weather strip assembly rear arch
PVCX
1
0.48 kg
Draw off the rear arch weather strip.
Manually
Information and Comments Total Volume or Weight = Weight of single part material x Quantity.
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Activity Area - Exterior 2.17 MULTIPLE
2.16 FRP 2.09 MULTIPLE
2.14 RH MULTIPLE
2.14 LH MULTIPLE
2.10 RH MULTIPLE 2.06 RH FRP
2.03 RH MULTIPLE 2.02 RH MULTIPLE
FRP NR
2.01 RH MULTIPLE
MULTIPLE PP PVCX
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2.15 PVCX
2.04 RH 2.12 FR-RH FRP PP
2.12 RR-RH PP
2.03 LH MULTIPLE 2.11 RH NR 2.05 RH PP 2.02 LH MULTIPLE
2.04 LH FRP
2.08 RH MULTIPLE
2.07 RH PP 2.06 LH FRP
2.13 LH PVCX
2.10 LH MULTIPLE 2.08 LH MULTIPLE 2.07 LH PP
2.12 RR-LH PP 2.12 FR-LH PP
2.11 LH NR 2.01 LH MULTIPLE
2.13 RH PVCX
2.05 LH PP
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Area: Exterior Model: Thar S:No Part Name
2.01
Front turn signal lamp assembly
2.02
Assembly head lamp
2.03
Lamp assembly side marker
2.04
Front fender extension
2.05
Material
Multiple
Multiple
Qty
2
2
Weight
Removal
Remove the front turn signal lamp assembly mounting nuts (M60.508 kg 2nos) and disconnect the front turn signal lamp harness connection.
Tooling
10mm Socket and Ratchet
2.25 kg
Remove the head lamp assembly mounting bolts (M6-3nos) and disconnect the front lamp harness connection.
10mm Socket, Ratchet with 4” extension
9” Thin bladed screw driver
Multiple
2
0.11 kg
Remove the lamp assembly side marker assembly mounting screws (M4-2nos).
FRP
2
1.40 kg
Remove the front fender extension mounting screws (M4-5nos).
9” Star headed screw driver
Mud flap front fender
PP
2
0.38 kg
Remove the front fender mud flap mounting bolts (M6-2nos).
10mm Socket, Ratchet with 4” extension
2.06
Rear wheel arch
FRP
2
2.60 kg
Remove the rear wheel arch mounting screws (M4-4nos).
9” Star headed screw driver
2.07
Mud flap rear wheel
NR
2
0.87 kg
Remove the rear wheel mud flap mounting bolts (M8-2nos).
13mm Socket, Ratchet with 4” extension
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual S:No Part Name
Material
Qty
Weight
Removal
Tooling
Multiple
2
1.04 kg
Remove the rear combination lamp mounting nuts (M6-3nos).
10mm Socket, Ratchet with 4” extension
10mm Socket, Ratchet with 4” extension
2.08
Rear combination lamp (Tail lamp LH and RH)
2.09
Assembly number plate lamp
Multiple
1
0.34 kg
Remove the number plate lamp assembly mounting nuts (M62nos).
2.10
Reflex reflector rear
Multiple
2
0.09 kg
Remove the rear reflex reflector mounting nuts (M4-1no).
8mm Socket, Ratchet with 4” extension
2.11
Apron rubber front wheel housing
NR
2
0.56 kg
Remove the front wheel rubber housing apron mounting plastic fasteners (6nos).
12” Thin bladed screw driver
2.12
End cap side foot step
PP
4
0.33 kg
Remove the end cap side food step mounting screw (M4-2nos).
8mm Socket, Ratchet and 12” Thin bladed screw driver
2.13
Weather strip rear bumper
PVCX
2
0.48 kg
Draw off the rear bumper weather strip.
Manually
2.14
Rear view mirror outside
Multiple
2
0.71 kg
Remove the outside rear view mirror assembly mounting screws (M6-2nos).
9” Star headed screw driver
2.15
Weather strip front bumper
PVCX
1
0.54 kg
Draw off the rear bumper weather strip.
Manually
2.16
Canopy reinforcement
FRP
1
3.40 kg
Remove the vehicle canopy completely and remove the canopy reinforcement.
Manually
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual S:No Part Name
Material
Qty
Weight
Removal
Tooling
2.17
Multiple
1
4.45 kg
Remove the canopy holding rods mounting bolts (M6-4nos) and canopy holding flaps.
10mm Socket and Ratchet
Canopy
Information and Comments Total Volume or Weight = Weight of single part material x Quantity.
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Activity Area - Instrumental Panel
3.02 EPDM
3.03 PP
3.01 MULTIPLE
EPDM PP MULTIPLE
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Area: Instrumental panel Model: Thar S:No
Part Name
Material
Qty
Weight
Removal
Tooling
3.01
Panel Instrumental
Multiple
1
9.70 kg
Remove the instrumental panel mounting bolts (M6-6nos).
10mm Socket, Ratchet with 4” extension
3.02
Rubber strip
EPDM
1
0.57 kg
Peel off the instrumental panel rubber strip.
Manually
3.03
Horn pad
PP
1
0.12 kg
Snap fit
Manually
Information and Comments Total Volume or Weight = Weight of single part material x Quantity.
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Activity Area - Seat
4.03 FR-RH PUR
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4.06 PP
4.06 PP
4.06 PP
4.01 FR-LH PUR
4.01 FR-RH PUR
4.05 RH PP 4.04 RH PP
4.05 LH PP 4.02 FR-RH PUR PP
4.04 LH PP
PUR
4.02 FR-LH PUR
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Area: Seats Model: Thar S:No
Part Name
Material
4.01
Front seat back cushion (LH and RH)
4.02
Front seat base cushion (LH and RH)
4.03
Seat head rester (LH and RH)
PUR
4.04
Front seat recliner knob (LH and RH)
PP
4.05
Front seat recliner cover (L H and RH)
PP
4.06
Head rester adjuster
PP
PUR
PUR
Qty
Weight
Removal
Tooling
2.06 kg
Remove the seat assembly mounting bolts (M12-4nos) and remove the front seat back cushion cover by cutting out the copper tags.
16mm Socket, Ratchet and wire cutter
1.94 kg
Remove the seat assembly mounting bolts (M12-4nos) and remove the front seat back cushion cover by cutting out the copper tags.
16mm Socket, Ratchet and wire cutter
2
0.36 kg
Remove the head rester by pressing the head rest adjuster and remove the head rester cover by cutting out the copper tags.
Wire cutter
2
0.03 kg
Remove the recliner control knob mounting screws (M2-1no).
6” Star headed screw driver
2
0.10 kg
Remove the recliner cover mounting screws (M3-1no) and (M41no).
6” Star headed screw driver
4
0.07 kg
Press the bottom end of the head rest adjuster gently.
Manually/Pliers
2
2
Information and Comments Total Volume or Weight = Weight of single part material x Quantity.
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Activity Area - Interior
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5.02 PP
5.01 RH PP
5.03 RH PP
5.01 LH PP
5.03 LH PP PP
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Area: Interior Model: Thar S:No
Part Name
Material
Qty
Weight
Removal
Tooling
5.01
Front door trim pad
PP
2
1.52 kg
Remove the front door trim pad holding screws (M4-10nos).
9” Star headed screw driver
5.02
Tail door inner trim pad
PP
1
0.80 kg
Remove the tail door inner trim pad holding screws (M4-11nos).
9” Star headed screw driver
5.03
Handle door pull inner
PP
2
0.08 kg
Remove the inner door pull handle mounting screws (M6-2nos).
9” Star headed screw driver
Information and Comments Total Volume or Weight = Weight of single part material x Quantity.
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Activity Area - Engine 6.14 EPDMX 6.26 RH EPDMX
6.26 LH EPDMX
6.10 EPDM
6.07 PE
6.21 EPDM 6.13 ABS
6.22 EPDM
6.27 EPDM 6.12 NBRX
6.08 MULTIPLE
PE
PAX
6.09 EPDM
6.17 AEM
EPDM
6.23 EPDM
6.19 EPDM
AEM MULTIPLE
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6.25 HDPE
6.03 FRP
SR ABS
6.20 EPDM
6.18 SR
6.06 HDPE
6.04 EPDM
6.02 FRP
EPDMX
NBRX
6.05 EPDM
6.16 PAX
HDPE
FRP
6.01 ABSX
6.15 NBRX
ABSX PVC
6.24 HDPE
6.28 PVC
6.11 EPDM
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Vehicle Dismantling Manual Area: Engine Model: Thar S:No
Part Name
Material
Qty
Weight
Removal
Tooling
6.01
Engine NVH cover
ABSX
1
1.78 kg
Remove the engine NVH cover mounting bolts (M10-3nos).
13mm Socket, Ratchet and 4” extension
6.02
Shroud upper radiator
FRP
1
0.35 kg
Remove the radiator upper shroud mounting bolts (M6-2nos).
10mm Socket, Ratchet and 4” extension
6.03
Shroud lower radiator
FRP
1
0.35 kg
Remove the radiator lower shroud mounting bolts (M6-2nos).
10mm Socket, Ratchet and 4” extension
6.04
Hose inlet coolant recovery tank
EPDM
1
0.018 kg
Snap fit
Manually
6.05
Hose outlet coolant recovery tank
EPDM
1
0.09 kg
Snap fit
Manually
6.06
Coolant recovery tank cap
HDPE
1
0.04 kg
Snap fit
Manually
6.07
Engine oil filling cap
PE
1
0.04 kg
Remove the engine oil filler cap with its O-ring.
Manually
6.08
Air filter assembly
Multiple
1
1.47 kg
Remove the Air filter assembly mounting bolts (M8-3nos).
13mm Socket, Ratchet and extension
6.09
Air filter inlet hose
EPDM
1
0.18 kg
Remove the air cleaner inlet hose, by loosing the hose grapple studs (1no).
7mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
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Part Name
Material
Qty
Weight
6.10
Brake booster vacuum hose
6.11
Hose inter cooler outlet
EPDM
6.12
Breather inlet hose
6.13
Engine fuse box
6.14
EPDM
1
0.19 kg
Remove the brake vacuum hose clip (2nos).
Clip plier
1
0.19 kg
Remove the intercooler outlet hose, by loosing the hose gripple studs (2nos).
7mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
NBRX
1
0.12 kg
Remove the breather inlet hose clip (2nos).
Clip plier
ABS
1
0.02 kg
Snap fit
Manually
Weather strip bonnet rear
EPDMX
1
0.24 kg
Draw off the rear bonnet weather strip.
Manually
6.15
Air filter outlet hose
Multiple
1
0.55 kg
Remove the air filter outlet hose, by loosing the hose wire gripple studs (2nos).
13mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
6.16
Air filter outlet hose coupling connector (Air cleaner to Turbo charger)
PAX
1
0.09 kg
Remove the air filter outlet hose coupling, by loosing the hose wire gripple studs (2nos).
13mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
6.17
Turbo charger inlet hose
AEM
1
0.18 kg
Remove the turbo charger inlet hose, by loosing the hose wire gripple studs (2nos).
13mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
6.18
Turbo charger outlet hose
SR
1
0.21 kg
Remove the turbo charger outlet hose, by loosing the hose gripple studs (2nos).
7mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
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Tooling
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Part Name
Material
Qty
Weight
6.19
Intercooler inlet hose
EPDM
1
0.18 kg
Remove the turbo charger outlet hose, by loosing the hose gripple studs (2nos).
7mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
6.20
Radiator outlet hose
EPDM
1
0.24 kg
Remove the radiator outlet hose, by loosing the hose gripple studs (2nos).
7mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
6.21
Power steering oil reservoir suction hose
EPDM
1
0.16 kg
Remove power steering oil reservoir inlet hose clip (2nos).
Clip plier
6.22
Power steering oil reservoir delivery hose
EPDM
1
0.04 kg
Remove power steering deliver hose clip (2nos).
Clip plier
6.23
Radiator inlet hose
EPDM
1
0.19 kg
Remove the radiator inlet hose, by loosing the hose gripple studs (2nos).
7mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
6.24
Windshield washer tank
HDPE
1
0.20 kg
Remove the windshield water tank mounting bolts (M6-2nos).
10mm Socket and Ratchet
6.25
Radiator coolant reservoir
HDPE
1
0.20 kg
Remove the radiator coolant reservoir mounting bolts (M6-2nos).
10mm Socket and Ratchet
6.26
Weather strip bonnet side
EPDMX
2
0.22 kg
Draw off the bonnet weather strip.
Manually
6.27
Engine manifold inlet hose
0.43 kg
Remove the engine inlet manifold hose, by loosing the hose gripple studs (2nos).
7mm Socket, Ratchet and 8” extension
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EPDM
1
Removal
Tooling
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Part Name Beading radiator guard
Material
Qty
Weight
PVC
1
0.19 kg
Removal Remove the radiator guard beading holding clips (13nos).
Tooling Manually
Information and Comments Total Volume or Weight = Weight of single part material x Quantity.
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Abbreviation 1.
PE
-
Poly Ethylene
2.
PEX
-
Poly Ethylene Blend
3.
PP
-
Poly Propylene
4.
PPX
-
Poly Propylene Blend
5.
PVC
-
Poly Vinyl Chloride
6.
PVCX
-
Poly Vinyl Chloride Blend
7.
ABS
-
Acrylonitrille Butadiene Styrene
8.
ABSX
-
Acrylonitrille Butadiene Styrene Blend
9.
PA
-
Poly Amide
10. PAX
-
Poly Amide Blend
11. PET
-
Poly Ethylene Terephthalate
12. PETX
-
Poly Ethylene Terephthalate Blend
13. PBT
-
Poly Butylene Terephthalate
14. PBTX
-
Poly Butylene Terephthalate Blend
15. PES
-
Polyethersulfone
16. PC
-
Polycarbonate
17. PCX
-
Polycarbonate Blend
18. TPU
-
Thermoplastic Polyurethane
19. TPUX
-
Thermoplastic Polyurethane Blend
20. NR
-
Natural Rubber
21. NRX
-
Natural Rubber Blend
22. EPDM
-
Ethylene Propylene(Diene) Monomer
23. EPDMX -
Ethylene Propylene(Diene) Monomer Blend
24. NBR
-
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber
25. NBRX
-
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber Blend
26. CSM
-
Chloro Sulphonyl Polyethylene
27. CSMX
-
Chloro Sulphonyl Polyethylene Blend
28. ACM
-
Acrylic Rubber
29. ACMX
-
Acrylic Rubber Blend
30. AEM
-
Vamac Rubber
31. AEMX
-
Vamac Rubber Blend
32. SR
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Silicone Rubber
33. SRX
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Silicone Rubber Blend
34. PUR
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Polyurethane Rubber
35. PURX
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Polyurethane Rubber Blend
36. HDPE
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High Density Polyehtylene
37. SRS
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Supplemental Restraint System
38. NVH
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Noise Vibration Harshness
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Mahindra THAR
2010 Vehicle Dismantling Manual
Revised 26 MAY 2010