1. Jack up the front of the vehicle and put it on jack stands.
2. Remove the nuts and bolts that secure the bottom of the strut to the steering knuckle.
3. Remove the nuts at the top of the strut tower and lower the strut assembly out through the bottom.
4. The spring will have to come off as it is not part of the replacement part.
5. To do this you'll have to get a spring compressor.
6. Before you take the spring apart spray the side of the strut assembly with some white paint. Spray a straight line up and down. This will enable you to replace the spring and mounting hardware the way it came off. The spring has to be in the strut to align with the lower housing bracket.
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well, im guessing 300
On a 1995 Ford Escort : The brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir
Pull the dash completely out, because it is directly behind the middle of the dash.
i have a 1992 ford escort lx 1.9l. will a 1995 ford escort engine fit. and what would have to replace.
The cover of the fuse block will have the diagram for the circuits.
the passenger side near the firewall
Use Mercon ATF.
1.75 lbs
The price to replace struts tends to vary per location of the vehicle. On average shops change between $75 and 150 dollars per pair on a 1995 Hyundai.
It takes R 134-a freon.
Control arm bushings.