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Jeep Cherokee - Video tutorial

Model: Jeep Cherokee KL, MK 5 - Years 2013-2023
Part: Timing belt
Operation: How to replace the timing belt on the Jeep Cherokee 2.0 Multijet

In this video we see the main ones that will allow us to disassemble and replace the timing belt of the Jeep Cherokee, with 2.0 Multijet engine. First of all, lift the car and start bleeding the coolant; then we disassemble the right front wheel and also remove the wheel arch, by unscrewing the screws, as shown in the video. At this point we lift the engine from below and then disassemble the engine support; remove the timing cover to access the belt, taking all the references needed to replace it.


Posted on 11 December 2022 by ScegliAuto

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Handbrake adjustment on Ford Ecosport

First remove the plastic profile at the base of the gear lever. To do this, slightly widen the side edges and carefully lift it to release it. There is no need to remove it completely, just move it forward to avoid bother. Now remove the plastic center console around the handbrake by first working from the rear to release it and lifting it until the brake lever passes. Also in this case it is not necessary to remove it completely but, paying attention to the connected cables, it can be stowed in front of the passenger seat. At this point we notice that at the base of the handbrake lever, on the front, we find a nut. By acting on it, with a 10 wrench, we can adjust the brake force, increasing it by turning the nut clockwise, or decreasing it by turning it counterclockwise. Once adjusted, the center console can be repositioned first, pressing lightly to engage it, and then the profile of the gearbox base.

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