no...just remove the dust cap...there a nut with a carter key remove the key.then the nut...and it will slide right off
Remove plastic cap. Remove nut. Pry up wiper arm.....
the wiper is held on by a nut where the arm pivots most likely the nut ont the non moving arm needs to be tightened there is a cap covering the nut remove the cap and tighten the nut when you have the arm in the proper posistion
http://www.innertruck.com/shiftknobremoval/ ya you basically pop the cap by using a small screwdriver and then it will expose a nut. Remove the nut then unscrew the knob!
Remove the grease cap in the wheel center. Then remove the cotter pin, and finally the nut. The brake drum should slide off. Remove the grease cap in the wheel center. Then remove the cotter pin, and finally the nut. The brake drum should slide off.
Remove plastic cap and after the nut
Remove plastic cap, remove nut, sing Twist & Shout, pry up wiper arm...
Lift cap on the end of the windshield wiper arm where it connects to the wiper motor assembly. Under the cap you will see a nut. Remove the nut with a 15mm socket. Wiggle the wiper arm back and forth until it comes off.
Driver side of motor you will see a canister with I think 1 1/4 nut on cap remove cap remove fuel filter replace with new filter reinstall cap. Remember to remove filter slowly
Yes you do. Just remove the grease cap, cotter pin, nut retainer, and nut, and the drum will slide easily off the axle.
Remove wheel, remove dust cap, should be a castle nut with a cotter key, remove key and castle nut. if memory serves, the drum should come off now.
Walnut is an edible nut with a smooth thin shell.