i have a 2000 Malibu. i have an inside the fuel tank pump, i don't know what u have, i would assume the same. if u have the same as mine, you have alot of work ahead of you. first, u need to use up almost all of your fuel, because you will have to take fuel tank down. 2 metal straps hold it up, u will need sockets and / or wrenches. you will have to disconnect a couple of fuel lines and a vent line, they are on top of tank, that's why you have to let it down. a cap on top u will have to unsrew it, then pull out pump, u may have to giggle back in forth to get it out. i bought a kit from auto zone and just replaced a couple of parts. you will need a floor jack to help you support the tank, its nice to have some help but u can do it alone. it can take several hours. hope this helps
The oil pan must be removed. No special tools required, just normal mechanics tools.
To change the brake pads on a 1991 Chevrolet Caprice, you will need some tools. You're going to need a c-clamp, a hex key or Allen wrench to remove the calipers, and a wrench to bleed the lines.
I think you mights needs a 44" monkey wrench and a toggle piccost gadget thinggy. I thinks that might be the size of tools you prolly needs when chainjin breaks.
All you need is common hand tools. A boxed end wrench and sockets.
It is not hard if you have the proper tools. Drain the radiator and remove the upper hose at the engine. Remove the thermostat housing and install the thermostat. Clean the surfaces and install the new thermostat.
The tools needed for an oil change tend to be common tools. A floor jack is needed to access the oil pan. A pan which is used to drain oil into. A wrench and socket set is used to remove and replace the oil cap.
Send it out to be fixed. Special tools are needed as well as a lift. You should also change the water pump as it is used to tighten the belt And when you start moving it around, it is prone to leaking.
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No special tools needed.
No, no special tools needed, just common hand tools.
basic tools are all that are needed its a simple job. They are disc type brakes.If you can do the front, then you can do the rear.
what tools are needed