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Remove the cover at the bottom of the dash clips in, remove the knee panel below the steering wheel 2 screws on the bottom and pops out, remove the aluminum plate behind that a few screws and 4 10mm bolts up inside it. Remove the steering column bezel 2 torx screw on the bottom pop it off. 2 torx screw holds on the top part also pop it off. 2 torx screws hold the TS switch on turn the steering wheel sideways to remove the one on the side. Follow the wires down to the plug depress the sides of the plug to release the handle and pull forward to disconnect the plug. Some time there are other plugs mated to this one. Use a small screw driver and pry them out. Look at it and you will see how they come apart.
take all the screws off the bottom (including the screws hidden by the optical drive), turn the laptop over, open it. there is a small strip of plastic right above the keyboard, pry it loose and remove the 4 screws from underneath to release the keyboard. disconnect all the exposed ribbon cables and any other cable connector that you can see. once you've done this pick a spot on one of the edges to start prying it apart. Use a small screw driver or plastic pry tool if you need it. (on this model I started with the top right hand corner.)
you will have to remove the covers on top and bottom of steering column just before steering wheel. There will be T25 Safety Torx screws, and 2 plugs holding it in there, remove and replace, and re assemble as it came apart.
there are four screws holding the hinge on to the machine. two are visible in the hinge from the front but there are two inside the machine on the left side .turn off the power and water supplies drag the machine out from its place tilt machine back to allow a gap between the drum and cabinet then using a star shaped driver also called a Torx driver remove the two screw from the hinge and remove it.when refitting a magnetic driver is a great help to prevent dropping the screws into the machine a torch is advisable to see what you are doing
I hope this helps
You mean the housing, right? Step number 1. Ensure your warranty is expired (because you will not have one once you take the housing apart).
2. Remove the bottom plastic piece that covers your internal antenna. Be careful with this piece because although it does not have any screws, it is still rather difficult to pry off (you may break it).
3. Take a Torx #6 driver and loosen the screws on the back corners and the 2 front screws where the plastic piece was on the bottom.
4. Pop the fake chrome sides off and you should be able to remove the keypad, lens, etc. apart.
5. Take your new house and do this in reverse!
Hope this helps, Bill
P.S. There are all kinds of tutorials on this on youtube.
If
there's no obvious removable cover over the bulb (and the owner's
manual doesn't address it) some disassembly may be required.
Always unplug a microwave before removing or installing any bulbs.
If
it's an over the range type, remove the vent grille across the top and
see if bulbs can be accessed there. There may be a panel on the bottom
covering the light(s), instead.
If not, chances are
you'll have to remove it from the wall, then remove the outer cover. If
so, the installation instructions are very handy, and it's best to have two people since the microwave can be heavy and awkward.
Once it's out of the wall, the outer cover (wrapper) will need to be removed, just as you'll need to do on a counter top model.
The
screws you need to remove should be pretty obvious, and a special
driver (such as a T20H Torx type or GTXH20-100) may be needed.
Be sure to put all the screws back in the right holes, since some may be special grounding screws.
Bulbs can be had in most grocery stores, hardware stores, home improvement centers, and big box or department stores.
Many models use halogen lamps. You must not touch the new one with your bare skin, as the oils will shorten the bulb life.
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