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Hi, to remove the tailgate off a ford bantam 1.3i you need an imoact driver with a phillips tip , with the tailgate closed remove the phillips bolt beneath the pivoting pin, now open the tailgate and remove the bolt above the pivoting pin , reach beneath the bumper corner and retrieve the the pin moving the tailgate slightly up and down, with the tailgate now resting on the rear sill, remove the collapsable hinge , the operation is best done with an assistant .
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Faldih Higgins
use soe WD40 and a pair of pliers, i take it that it has been left in it for a while. put it in the lock position when you are trying to get it out. if you do not have wd 40 then use some light oil, it is probably rusted in position.
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iain
Hi
These drills have hexagonal tool holders, and does not have an adjustable chuck like larger drills do. However, I recommend drill bits with hexagonal bases whicha are readily available at any tool store these days.
Just read part of the manual and it says hold tool upright and pull down on the collar and "simply" remove the accessory. If this is not the case on yours I would have to think that the shank on the bit may be twisted and then you would have to find another method to remove it. Let me know if the second opinion is correct. Good luck
Without a model number I am guessing but you should have to either pull back on the outer collar or push forward to release the bit in the hex driver. If this doesn't work give me the brand and model number and I will find a user manual to look at and let you know where you can get it.
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