It pulls up, do not unscrew
Unscrew his head, should come off easily, you just need to apply the right amount of pressure, mine was stuck when I got it don't freak out if it doesn't turn, just keep trying. The head is suppossed to come off so you can't break it, unless you bought an action figure by accident.
The wires from the sun visor run through the visor to the bracket that connects to the roof. Depending on your bracket you can either unscrew it right away and you can see the screws or you may have to remove a cap. The cap is usually just a small piece of plastic that you can pop up with a flat head screw driver. Once the visor is disconnected from your roof you can find the wire connection and unplug it.
What you do is there are screws on the back (near the PUSH button) and you unscrew it and behind is a battery pack.
unscrew the top
unscrew the back
unscrew it from the transmission and unscrew it from the inst.panel
Take the screwdriver from the kitchen. Use it.
You unscrew the bolts.
open the bonet and unscrew the cover off then unscrew the bulb and replace and then put it all back together
There is bolts unscrew them and the replace again
On standard unsealed lead-acid batteries, just unscrew the caps and refill if needed. This cannot be done on sealed lead-acid or gel cell lead-acid batteries. Dry cell batteries don't contain acid.
As the Vulcan, the Stampede needs 6 D batteries.
You simply unscrew the antenna rod and replace it. Very easy.
Unscrew and screw in new one.