...stuck rotor! IMPORTANT STEP: *remove 2 bolts from strut mount assembly. This will allow you enough clearance to "cleanly" pull axle out with minimal force/hammering. No axle puller tool necessary and ...
...remove the thermostat which might be a little stuck but will come off cleanly if wiggled. I would recommend replacing all the hardware and would suggest cleaning the threads on the thermostat because ...
...remove the fuel pump assembly I had a tacky cover for the hole to the gas tank. It stuck to the surface just right, and sealed the opening and kept the gas from releasing fumes into the cabin. And ...
Remove the screw. 4. Place soft towel on the outside of the car under the taillight assembly, to prevent scratching the car bumper. 5. Gently grab both sides of the taillight assembly from the outside
...Remove the O ring from the opening. 7. Inspect the filter on the lower end of the fuel pump. If its dirty, clean it with solvent and blow it out with compressed air. If its too dirty to be cleaned, ...
stuck closed and must be replaced. Procedures: Drain enough coolant (into a clean container) to get below the level of the thermostat housing Remove the upper radiator hose from the thermostat housing
...Remove Vacuum Hoses between EVAP VSV and Charcoal Canister and discard. 2. If there is a metal vapor pipe between EVAP VSV and Charcoal Canister, clean inside of vapor pipe 3. Replace EVAP VSV and ...
...cap off the block all of the bolts were loosened in order at about 1/3 rotation at a time. All of the Pistons and connecting rods have been removed as well as the balancer shafts I just need to get ...
...remove a small amount of metal to make the surfaces nice. If that happens, you would need to compensate for that metal removal by installing an over sized bearing. But the shop would also be required ...
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