You can remove it no problem with the usuall tools. You only need a torque wrench to put it back together again.
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A sharp knife. to pop it. jk.idk
NICOclub.com has a nice description on how to remove your tail lamps. Nissanclub.com is another website with very useful information as well. Essentially with simple hand tools it is a 5 minute job to remove the tail light assembly from your 08 Altima.
remove the steering wheel with special tools and then the turn signal arm and switch assembly plate to expose the ignition switch lock bolt use some fingernail polish to mark the positions of anything you remove.
two wrenches flat screwdriver and pliers
==This operation requires special tools.== Remove the steering wheel, and tilt assembly, you can then see a black screw above the rounded area for the lock cylinder, remove this screw and the cylinder will then pull out.
Yes, no special tools needed. A brake shoe spring retractor tool will make it easier.
vauge question, what year? assuming its newer the center vent/clock assembly simply pulls out without any tools and the screws for the radio are apparent after removal.
REMOVAL Transaxle Special Tool(s) Fig. 274: Identifying Special Tools (1 Of 3) Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO. Fig. 275: Identifying Special Tools (2 Of 3) Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO. Fig. 276: Identifying Special Tools (3 Of 3) Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO. Remove the air cleaner assembly. . NOTE:When the battery is disconnected and reconnected, some abnormal drive symptoms may occur while the vehicle relearns its adaptive strategy. Remove the battery and tray. For additional information, refer to BATTERY, MOUNTING AND CABLES . Disconnect the electrical connectors. Disconnect the digital transmission range (TR) sensor electrical connector. Disconnect the transaxle electrical connector. Disconnect the wire harness from the bracket. Disconnect the shift cable. Remove the cable from the bracket. Disconnect the wire harness from the bracket. Remove the manual control lever. Remove the hood. Remove the wiper arm and pivot assembly. For additional information, refer to WIPERS AND WASHERS . Remove the front upper radiator shield. Install the special tool. Install the special tool. Install the special tools. Install the special tool. Remove the bolt and the upper fluid filler tube. Remove the clips. Depress the tabs on the plastic insert retainer and remove the cooler line from fitting. Remove the transaxle retaining bolts. Remove the rear transaxle mount nut. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to JACKING & LIFTING . Remove the front wheel and tires. For additional information, refer to WHEELS & TIRES . Drain the transmission fluid by lowering the transaxle pan. NOTE:The transaxle fluid pan does not need to be torqued in this step. Install the transaxle pan. Remove the three way catalytic converter assembly. For additional information, refer to EXHAUST SYSTEM . Disconnect the LH knuckle assembly. Disconnect the LH tie rod assembly. Disconnect the LH sway bar assembly. Remove the LH pinch bolt. Disconnect the RH knuckle assembly. Disconnect the RH tie rod assembly. Disconnect the RH sway bar assembly. Remove the RH pinch bolt. Remove the nuts for the power steering rack. Disconnect the retainer for the power steering line. Disconnect the retainer for the power steering line. Remove the front engine mount. Remove the rear engine mount. Position a suitable lift under the vehicle and raise it to the subframe. Remove the left front subframe bolt. Remove the right front subframe bolt. Remove the left rear subframe bolt. NOTE:Disconnect the heat shield from the subframe prior to lowering it from the vehicle. Remove the right rear subframe bolt and lower the subframe assembly. Remove two bolts from the LH sway bar assembly. Remove two bolts from the RH sway bar assembly. Remove the sway bar assembly. Install the special tool. The use of mechanic's wire will aid in holding the power steering rack up in the vehicle. Remove the ground strap and harness bracket. NOTE:The use of mechanic's wire will aid in positioning the starter out of the way. Remove the starter and position it out of the way. Loosen the inspection cover bolt, and remove the pushpin. Remove both parts of the inspection cover. Remove and discard the four nuts. NOTE:The use of mechanic's wire will aid in positioning the halfshafts out of the way. Using the special tools, remove the LH halfshaft from the transaxle and position out of the way. NOTE:The use of mechanic's wire will aid in positioning the halfshafts out of the way. Using the special tools, remove the RH halfshaft from the transaxle and position out of the way. Disconnect the output shaft speed (OSS) sensor connector. Disconnect the turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor connector. Position the high lift transmission jack under the transaxle. Remove the rear lower retaining bolt. Remove the front lower retaining bolt. Remove the oil pan to transaxle retaining bolt. Remove the oil pan to transaxle retaining bolt. Remove the transaxle retaining bolts. Lower the transaxle assembly from the engine compartment. Remove the bracket. Remove the rear support bracket. Carry out the transmission fluid cooler backflushing/cleaning. For additional information, refer to TRANSMISSION FLUID COOLER - BACKFLUSHING AND CLEANING .
<Important Note> Changing coil springs can be dangerous even with the proper tools. Raise and support your Civic. Remove wheel. Open hood or trunk. Remove any brake lines that are attached to the shock/strut assembly. Remove the 2 upper shock/strut nuts. <Important Note>DO NOT remove the center nut on shock/strut assembly as this will release the coil spring from the assembly. The result will be that the spring(which is still under pressure) can (and usually will) come flying out with a huge amount of force. Remove the lower shock/strut nut and bolt. Remove the shock/strut assembly from your Civic. <Important Note>You will now need a spring compressor tool which can be rented from your local retail auto parts store. When the coil spring is compressed, remove the center nut on your shock/strut assembly. Now you can safely remove the coil spring. Installation is the reverse of disassembly. <NOTE> These instructions only apply to OEM shocks/struts.
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