You unbend it
take it to the auto body shop
if the problem is fixed, then whoever fixed it should have reset it. if it isn't fixed, fix it.
The first step is have the system checked for trouble codes. The cause will be the main factor in the repair.
Not recommended. The water pump runs off of the timing belt, if the belt fails the valves can bend.
You need to use something to pull the extra fluid out. A turkey baster will work.
For both front half shafts it'll run about 300-400 bucks
You need to have the engine computer read for trouble codes. The lightning bolt comes on when a problem is detected with the electronic throttle system.
buy a subframe from the junkyard and find someone to replace it for you. odds are you aren't equipped to fix it yourself. you will probably need a control arm too.
just bend it back. duuh.
The first step is to have the abs system checked for codes. Those lights stay on when the computer has detected a malfunction. When you know the code, you can test for possible causes.
You replace the engine.
Replace it.