The caps are held in place by injected plastic, press them out either with a press or with undesize and oversize socket and hammer method, the plastic will break and allow the caps to press out. Do not use a torch, you risk exploding the caps out of the yoke causing personal injury. The plastic does not need to be melted out to release the caps. good luck
They are pressed into the block; there might be a bolt also holding them in place to the side of the motor.
Remove 2 mounting bolts and replace
What I believe your trying to ask is how to remove the drive shaft? If so than all you need is to remove the
It is at the lowest point of the engine oil pan and it takes a 15mm wrench to remove it.
There are two screws on the iner side by the tailgate. simply unscrew and remove. Very simple and uncomplicted.
A bad spark plug and or spark plug wire is possible. Sounds like it's tune up time.
Unplug and remove the old one. Screw in the new one and plug in the wires.
You will need to remove the fuel tank to gain access to the fuel pump.
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The S10 doesn't have a cabin filter.
The 2000 S10 2.2L 4 cylinder engine has no distributor.