If you look on the blade side of the edger you will see six screws on a metal plate,Do not remove them.
There are three holes under the plate that has three plastic plugs in them,remove with long needle nose pliers and then you will see three screws.
Loosen them just enough to remove tank.
Good luck.
You remove the wheels to replace brake lines.
follow fuel lines to filter. remove lines from filter and fit lines to new filter.
Remove the passenger side wheel well liner and it's to your left, remove lines and replace.
do you remove motor mount to remove oil cooler lines on 2001 chev 2500 hd 4x4
A edger cuts a long the grass edge and lines it.A weed whacker cuts the top and surrounding of the grass,in the hard to reach areas of the grass
if you are asking about the cooling lines for the transmission that connect to the radiator, its easy. first disconnect the lines from the radiator (2 lines, usually on the bottom opposite the radiator outlet) then disconnect the lines from the transmission. remove the brackets holding them on, then remove.
the sensor is part of the fuel pump assy and comes out through a hole underneath the matting in the trunk.... remove the cover and remove lines from assy and then remove assy from tank.....make sure to relieve pressure from fuel lines before you remove lines due to residual pressure in the lines...
It is located behind the rear seats. Once you remove them you will see the pumps and lines. There are several youtube vids on how to remove and replace it.
Remove wheels Remove brake lines Remove driveshaft Support rear end at axles Loosen and remove springs "U" Bolts
disconnect lines and hoses and remove fasteners
Heater core should be behind glove box. Remove glove box and screws( approx. 8) that holds cover in place. Pop hood and look for two hot water lines running into firewall at that location(passenger side) Remove lines by loosening hose clamps(advisable to replace) Remove heater core from inside and replace.
Remove the freon from the system. Disconnect the compressor belt, then remove the lines. Unbolt the compressor and remove it. Install the new compressor, connect the lines and belt. Pull a system vacuum, then fill with new freon.