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You have to remove them and inspect.You have to remove them and inspect.
You must remove the wheel bearings, inspect them, repack them with grease, and install them back in the vehicle.
To remove a factory CD player from a 2000 Honda CR-V first inspect the center console of your vehicle. There should be several mounting screws holds the CD player. Remove them and proceed to slide the unit out of the center console. Lastly remove the wiring clip behind the radio.
You will have to remove the head, inspect the gasket for breaks, check the head for flatness, and have a machine shop test the head.You will have to remove the head, inspect the gasket for breaks, check the head for flatness, and have a machine shop test the head.
This is a trick question, even though I don't think you meant it to be.To check remove from vehicle and inspect, if it plugged or excessively dirty it is bad.The trick partIf the filter is bad there is a serious problem with the transmission.
Most of the time you can hear a bad wheel bearing but the only 100% sure way to know is to remove the bearing and inspect it.Most of the time you can hear a bad wheel bearing but the only 100% sure way to know is to remove the bearing and inspect it.
Lift the vehicle using a jack. Inspect the CV boot for problems. Mark the axle. Separate the CV from the shaft. Remove the CV boot clamps. Use a mallet to knock the CV joint off the shaft. Remove the boot from the CV axle shaft.
Should be able to remove a cover and inspect
first remove tires from vehicle then remove calipers then you can replace break pads on both sides of vehicle
Get the vehicle up on jackstands, all four corners. and do the following: 1. Remove the Shift Lever assembly. 2. Remove the tunnel cover 3. unbolt the rear transmission bracket from the cross member 4. Remove the cross member from the vehicle. while supporting the transmission. 5. Remove the front and rear drive shafts from the transfer case. 6. Remove the transmission from the vehicle (or push it back approximately 4 feet) 7. Remove the clutch assembly from the motor 8. Inspect the flywheel for ANY discoloration and/or hair line cracks. If any is evident, get the flywheel either replaced or cut. 9. Inspect the rear main seal on the engine replace if necessary 10. Replace the pilot bearing in the flywheel (one time use only) do it all in reverse. Good Luck! typically for a person to do this in their drive way, it is a full HARD 2 days work.
Remove EGR valve and inspect for blocked or restricted passages.
Block wheels of other tires, jack up vehicle, remove tire, remove two caliper pins holding caliper to mount, remove old pads, clean rotor and inspect, install new pads, open brake fluid reservoir, using c-clamp depress piston, lubricate calipers, lubricate pins, reinstall caliper, reinstall tire to proper torque, lower vehicle, repeat.