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Lada Largus repair

The Lada Largus high-capacity vehicle is a 2006 Dacia Logan MCV, manufactured in Romania, adapted for the Russian market. It is a joint project between Renault and AvtoVAZ. Serial production of the Largus began in April 2012.

The Lada Largus is available in two versions: the five- or seven-seat R90 station wagon with increased capacity and the F90 cargo van.

Lada Largus vehicles are equipped with 1.6-liter gasoline engines: the 8-valve K7M producing 62 kW (84 hp) and the 16-valve K4M producing 77 kW (105 hp).

The vehicles are available in three main trim levels:

Standard (EO);
Normal (E1);
Luxury (E2)

How to replace silent blocks of a Lada Largus beam

If the inspection of the beam reveals breaks or swelling of the hinge rubber, both silent blocks must be replaced

  1. Removing the steering wheel and steering column cover of a Lada Largus
  2. How to replace the alternator belt of a Lada Largus car with a K4M engine
  3. How to assemble the cylinder block of the K4M engine
  4. How to remove and install a thermostat for a K4M engine
  5. Removing the heating and air conditioning control unit of the Lada Largus
  6. How does the K4M engine phase regulator work?
  7. How to Replace Front Brake Pads Lada Largus
  8. Checking and replacing the timing belt of the K7M engine
  9. Replacing the timing belt of the K4M engine of the Lada Largus
  10. Design of drives with gearbox JH3 Lada Largus

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