Well I have a 1998 Subaru Outback and i just figured out how to do it today.
You will need a flat head screw driver and a Philips head screw driver.
first you should remove the screw that connects the door handle and door lock.
after that you need to pop out the rivets along the outside that connect the panel.
be careful because if you don't get it where the rivet is located, you can distort the panel. they are spaced out approx 5-6 inches. also be careful to not tear the trim
after that, you carefully take off the panel. you might need to slightly rotate it clockwise to take it completely off... and there ya go
remove old pads and replace then with new ones
remove the old one and install a new one.
find and remove gas cap, fill with gas and replace gas cap.
ok
remove negative battery cable for 15 minutes
To replace the back speakers in a 2006 Acura TL, remove the SRS housing on both sides and the back panel of the speakers. Remove all wiring attached to the speakers and replace.
With difficulty. Tried to remove the one in my 1997 and found that you really do have to remove the entire dash to access it. If you have it out already, try to get your hands on a new heater box, saves the hassle.
Unfortunately, you have to remove the door panel cover. There are three or four screws and several pop-clips, but it is actually pretty simple. To remove the door panel, you have to disconnect the power connector and the speaker (just clips). Hope that helps
yes, but you have to remove the exhaust, differential and crossmember to get the tank out to get to the lines.
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