they are held on by little plastic clips they make a special tool for popping these loose or you can just use a flat screw driver check for a screw in the middle of the arm rest and remove it then pop it loose carefully jf you break the little clips they are available at most part stores
Voltage regulator? Inside the alternator. Fuel pressure regulator? Inside the throttle body.
No, it is inside the alternator.
Inside the alternator
It is inside the upper intake manifold.
To change the voltage regulator on almost all modern GM cars, replace the alternator. The regulator is inside the alternator, and is not considered a field servicable part.
Under hood, center, upper engine area, passenger side, rear corner of engine, mounted inside water separator housing
It's an internal regulator inside the alternator. So if you want to change it, you'll need a new alternator.
The fuel pressure regulator is located under the plastic upper intake plenum and connected to the CFI assembly. This regulator is internal because it draws it's vacuum from inside the plenum instead of using an external unit with a vacuum line.
You have to drop the fuel tank. The pump is located inside the tank.
the voltage regulator is inside the alternator
The voltage regulator is inside the alternator.
Inside the alternator.