Is this in the door? The ignition? I'm not sure about the ignition but if you can get inside the vehicle you can easily remove the door tumbler without the key. It would be as simple as removing it as if you had the key. Remove the door panel, get behind plastic insulation/ noise barrier and disconnect the rod going to the tumbler, pull the clip that holds it in and out it falls. Then off to the key shop to get a new key made. A haynes would be helpful for this because it should be able to describe in detail how to remove the door panel etc.
Hope this helped.
Without knowing the year and engine size, I cannot answer this question. Chrysler makes more than one 4 cylinder. They have even used Mitsubishi engines in the Caravan.
Depends on the revolver. Some inexpensive guns had a removable cylinder pin- it would be removed, the cylinder could now be removed, and the pin used to eject empties. Older revolvers may have been "top break" guns- raising the cylinder latch permitted to barrel and cylinder to swing open on a hing, much like a double barreled shotgun opens.
Yes, with the cylinder head and oil pan off the piston could be removed.
it does not need to be removed.
1998 Dodge Caravan Speedometer Has a second connector attached with a white pigtail. What is that used for and will it operate without it?
Not without modification
why do the breaks lock?
no.
yes..... with a baseball bat
The coccyx can not be removed without after effect pain.
Flat out... very easily
No