Use the removal tools to pull the radio out - note: you do NOT need to remove the plastic trim piece! :)Pull the 2 wire harness connectors offDisconnect the radio antennaRemove the 2 screws per side to remove the primary cover from the radio
This exposes the stuck CD - just slide it out.
My problem is that the radio now wants to jam much more frequently these days! I'll figure out where to put some lubricant some day. :)
If you have an access plate you should not hae to remove fuel tank. Most vehicles do not have an access plate
their are 4 plastic nuts in the trunk that loosen the light assembly that the lights are in. Remove those and pull the assembly out and twist the connector for the license plate light to access the bulb.
The skid plate does not have to be removed in order to access and change the filter.
No, there is an access in the trunk. Remove the carpet and remove the cover plate to access fuel pump.
Take the plastic skid plate off the bottom and you will have easy access.
I haven't seen this for myself , but I understand on the 4 door it is under the Explorer on the passenger side , by the catalytic converter , covered by a metal plate that you have to remove , then you have to remove a plastic cover to gain access to the fuel filter
Try prying the plastic pieces from the bumper. They should jump right out. They are held in by tabs on the plastic housings.
Inside the distributer. Remove cap and rotor. Remove plate and there it is- small plastic piece.
Most have 4 or 6 barbed tabs - when the plate is pushed in, it is held in by the barbs which catch behind the dash. To remove that type of blanking plate, you can carefully pull at the plate to find the tabs and then insert a thin piece of metal over each tab to depress the barbs. It is usually a lot longer, but a better job is done if you access the back of the plate/dash and depress the tabs with your fingers and just press the plate out.
1990 Mazda MPV with 3.0 (V6) engine. The fuel pump is located under the middle seat. You have to remove the middle seat then lift up the carpet to access the access plate. Remove the access plate bolts to access the electric in-tank fuel pump.
if you here it clicking its not the wiring,fuse,switch or rear latch. There is a plastic arm at latch,it broke on mine.You have to remove back panel to replace it.dealer will remove for you. I cut a hole and covered it with a plate for future access.
I now know! The back lights on the lower 'skirt' are covered by a plate. To remove - remove the three small bolts holding the mud-flap and plate and remove the plate. Access can now be gained to the back of the light cluster. Lamp holders are removed by turning anti-clockwise. Rusty bolts are your only problem!