A lock nut should go on a bolt before a washer or the nut.
The small washer should be placed with the presure relieve screw that you would have loosened, when you first started.
I'm pretty sure there is a copper washer on both sides of the hose fitting.The screw you refer to is the hollow bolt with a small hole in the shank,called a banjo bolt.
White is neutral and goes on silver colored screw, black is hot and goes on gold colored screw. The bare or green wire is ground and goes on the green screw.
Remove old lock from X-cargo, use a hand grinder and carefully grind off rivet holding the Locking Cam on the back of lock, remove locking cam, Go to Home depot get you a cabinet lock Model # U-9941 $4.85 a piece .place cam from old lock onto back of new lock and install screw and washer. make sure you buy 2 locks with matching key numbers . you will need a 22 mm wrench to remove Nut holding lock on X-cargo.
It seems like if the nut went on first there'd be nothing to keep the washer on. Anyway, the the washer goes on a bolt before the nut.
First go to Athena and talk to her after getting the five items. Then, go to Hercules in his restaurant. Go to the right and ask him to help. After he accepts, go to the lock and click on it. Hercules will break the the lock.
you will need to drill holes in the back of the plate on the shoulder pads, make sure you use the back plate to line the holes up to where you will need them. You will need to use a t-nut, which goes in the back of the shoulder pad so the screw will have something to go into. You will want to use some kind of washer on the screw. Just hold the backplate in place slide the t-nut in the back and put the screw and washer in the opening for the backplate and screw it down.
First,go to a room you want to lock.Then,Click on Room settings and on the top it says Lock this room.Hope you understandP.S.You can't Lock your first room.My username is Harsh26
AnswerFirst check the fuse, then use a test light, with the ignition key on, to see if the switch has power (if not replace the wires to the switch or try to find the break in the wire), then check if the plug to the window motor has power (If not replace the switch). If those are good, replace the window motor. Pop out the center of the rivets with a Phillips screw driver and a hammer (it doesn't take much). Then use some bolts and nuts with a flat washer on the bolt side and flat and lock washers on the nut side. they should be just long enough to go through and hold it (if they are too long the window regulator will bind on the bolts).First put a flat washer on the bolt, put through hole, hold up the window motor onto the bolt, flat washer, lock washer and nut, leave them all loose until you have them all in, then tighten until the lock washer is flattened. You may want to buy a few extra bolts washers and nuts, they are easy to lose in gravel or grass. Also, you may or may not have to replace the window regulator with the motor. Some motors are bolted to the regulator and some have pressed connectors.
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a washer is generally a rubber washer that tightens and seals as sometimes they will go bad and have to change it..