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		<title>Where should a balance shaft module go?</title>
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<p>ALLDATA Europe’s Info Centre team recently assisted a customer who needed help identifying the correct positioning of a balance shaft module on a 2018 SEAT Alhambra 2.0 diesel engine. A garage recently got in touch with the ALLDATA team for help on a problem positioning the balance shaft module on a customer’s SEAT Alhambra. Because ...</p>
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