you need a swivel and alot of patience
Lift up the back seat and remove the large round plastic cover. Hey presto theres the fuel pump!! Careful when removing the fuel lines as the connectors can become brittle and make sure you de-pressurise the system by removing the fuel pump relay situated under the drivers side beneath the steering wheel....
If you mean crop or curl hair extensions then no, unless the extensions are made from real hair. That is because the hair used in extensions are fake and plastic-like, so they will melt if you get them too hot.
It is under the dash in a plastic box. Use your Haynes manual to remove it. Be extra careful when removing the hoses or you'll break the inlet or outlet tubes because they are made of plastic too.
In the cargo area , behind the removable plastic panel on the drivers side Also , your lug wrench is held in place by clips on the back side of the plastic panel and the two metal rod extensions for the jack are behind the rear seat under the carpeted panel in the floor
Ballons are made of an elastic plastic while a bottle in a harder plastic
On my 2000 Astrovan, I took the front wheels off and pulled off the plastic inner fender or splashguard. You have to be careful or you will split the guard. Then get some extensions and a swivel for your socket wrench and it actually becomes pretty easy from there.
Its the round ball shaped plastic container on the drivers side under hood; it usually has a blue twist off cap. If your vehicle was just recently running be careful when unscrewing.
It is under the dash on the drivers side of the car in a small fuse box. You access the fuses by opening the driver's door and removing the plastic grill covering. Fuses are located behind the cover.
It won't take. Synthetic hair is made from acrylic or plastic.
Open the drivers door , on the drivers end of the dash you will see a removable plastic panel , the fuse panel is behind the plastic cover panel
If it is the upper brake light and it is similar to my 99 Odyssey, there is a small square cover on the side of the red plastic lens. Beneath that cover is a screw used to remove the lens, exposing the bulbs. My dealer has snapped off this plastic clip once already, so be careful removing it.
It's the plastic interior trim panel , just ahead of the drivers door , by the drivers left foot