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earth lead clamps on the bonnett catch and the pos led you lift up the black flap not far awy from it with the + sign on it. hope that helps
Under wiper arm flap is a grub nut, Undo nut and use a Wiper arm removal tool (there not expensive approx £10) Remove Arm and Replace with New
There are two fuse boxes:Passenger Compartment: Pull the small flap under the glasses holder (small tray between steering wheel and door).Engine Compartment: Located in a black box to the right of the engine as you look at it.
on the petrol model there should be a flap you can access under the rear boot carpet. The pump is then located on top of the tank. On the diesel for some reason no access other than putting the car on ramps / axel stands and dropping the tank to access pump,
open the boot, there is a very small flap near the boot lock, under this is a bolt that can be turned using one end of wheel nut spanner, when you have released the nut a fair bit you will be able to lift the wheel carriage under the car and move the hook out of the way, allowing the carriage to lower to the ground
the fuses are located in the rear.boot on the left hand side behind a flap
flap flap flap.
flap could flap and the flap could explode the flap earth
The word flap is a regular verb. Flap can also be a noun.
The same a large bird would, I guess. You know, flap, flap, flap, whoosh, flap? You get my point?
A pilots flap is an aileron.
to do a flip flap you press up and then down down then up for a flap flop