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you first remove the engine mounting brackets, then you place a jack under the transmission and remove the cross member bolts that hold the transmission up. after the bolts are removed you can lower the transmission down which will tilt the motor back allowing access to the top 2 bolts from the back side
How do I get to the flywheel bolts on a 98 dodge dakota to remove a transmission
locate blower motor under pass side dash ther are 3 bolts and conn. to remove
NO. You will have to remove all the transmission bolts and slide the transmission back enough to get a wrench and your hand between the engine and transmission to remove the fly-wheel bolts.
No. Not at all. Leave the transmission bolted up front, only undo the motor mount at the bell housing. When you undo the bolts at the bell housing, you can separate the motor from the transmission and roll it out from the back.
Begin by removing the engine wiring harnesses. Remove the motor mount retaining bolts. Disconnect the engine from the transmission. Lift the engine out.
The heater blower motor can be found beneath the passenger side dashboard. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
You will have to pull out the motor and separate the transmission and the engine. There should be 3 or 4 bolts on it that you will have to remove to pull it off. I would use a open ended box wrench on the bolts.
The Festiva motor has 8 block to transmission bolts and 3 motor mount bolts, take those out and lift. You also have to remove all wiring, cooling system hoses, fuel lines, ac lines, etc that are in the way.
1) Remove wiper arms, pop off the small caps at the base of the arm and remove the nut, wiggle arm until free. 2)Remove wiper cowl. That black plastic cowl is held on with the plastic screws they are threaded but you may have to pry up on them gently while turning them out. 3) With the cowl off you can see the 3 bolts that hold on the wiper transmission remove those 3 bolts, disconnect the wires and pull out the assembly the motor will come with it. 4) a couple bolts hold the motor to the wiper transmission, remove them and the motor is free.
remove back seat, remove screws bottom and top of panel, remove panel. remove 3 bolts and motor arm, window and regulator will pull out.
Remove wiper arm caps, nuts & arms. Remove cowl louver cover. Disconnect wiper motor electrical connector. Remove 6 bolts and remove wiper linkage assembly. Disconnect wiper link from wiper motor. Remove 4 screws and wiper motor from firewall.