I recently replaced both my rear window regulators. I used a torx t-30 bit to remove the screws under the hand pull. I also got some spare GM grommets from local auto store. Once you pull the panel, the old grommets tend to strip and wont hold the same as before.
Remove the small screws that hold it.
Look under the panel where the dashlights are, there should be 2 screws.
fuel pump is under the rear passenger seat . when you remove the seat there will be a panel with four screws. remove the screws than panel to acesss fuel pump.
The screws that fasten the panels under the dash of a 1994 Chevy Lumina are Phillips screws. After you remove the screws, you will need to pry the panel off carefully since there are clips that also hold the panel on.
it is located under the glove box remove panel under glove box and the blower motor has three screws and two wires takes about 30 minutes
To change the heater control panel on a Mercedes C180, remove the radio and the two screws under the CCU panel. Pry off panel and remove the bracket.
NO, you need to remove wiper arms and remove about a dozen screws that take off the panel in front of the windshield, with panel off there 4 bolts that you remove under the panel and you have open room to get to the back plugs. It takes around 2 hours,
The trim panel should be held on with screws around the edge. The instrument panel under that should be held in with screws also. Unhook the speedometer and the wires plugged into it.
3 Screws on the bottom of the panel, 1 screw under the operation panel on the arm, 1 screw under the mirror control switch, pop the panel off from the door and remove the electrical connectors.
Under the steering column. You have to remove your hazard panel to get to 1 of the hidden screws. The hazard panel has 4 screws, 2 on the bottom and 2 behind the covers on the sides. You can then remove the plastic panel that matches your interior and it has roughly 6-8 screws (the one under the steering wheel at your knees when you sit in your car). When you remove that you then have to remove the big metal panel, but at this point you can see the module. It is a black box about 5 inches long 3 inches wide and 1 inch thick with 2 connectors going into it and 2 screws holding it in place to a metal stick. That itself is the main comfort control module. Takes 10-15 minutes to get to once you know where all the screws are.
I just did it....There is a panel that covers from the top pf the stereo to below the cup holder...there are 2 screws at the bottom of this panel...and two more screws going up under the top lip of the panel (philips)....Pull off the panel after you remove the screws....then there one screw under the stereo itself holding it back ( philips)....The just detach the wire harness and you're all set
there are screws in the mirror panel and under the arm rest and the rest are tabs that pull off