No but it makes it easier. You can rent a removal tool from some hardware stores like Autozone or Advanced Auto but expect to do some heavy cranking.
i have a 1992 camaro rs, they play in mine went away after replacing the bushings on the front lower control arms and bushings
dot 3 brakefluid is what a 1996 Chevy camaro takes in the hydrolic clutch fluid resivor
under the passenger seat but its hard to removed it
If a power window goes off track on a 1999 Camaro, the door panel can be removed and the window put back on the cable track. The door panel can be removed by opening the clips on the corners. If there are lights in the door panel, the light covers need to be removed first.
its quite a big job. the dash needs to be removed.
you should be able to by just taking the screws off
No the fuel tank must be removed to access the fuel pump.
They mount to the back of the dash cluster. The bulbs are exposed when the panel is removed.
The MAP sensor on an '86 Camaro with a 2.8 liter engine is located by the distributor at the rear of the intake plenum. There will be a black plastic casing that needs removed to gain access to the sensor.
Open the door, support it with a jack, remove the hinge spring. To remove the pin, you should have to remove a retaining clip at the head of the pin and then tap it out with a hammer. The upper hinge has two bolt secured bushings. Unthread the bolts, tap them out with a hammer and pull out the bushings. Make sure the door is held secure, as it will be free floating at this point.
No, it's illegal to remove the converter. Besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.
There is not a 2009 camaro.