what your looking at is a air intake box it is sealed ! follow the black pipe behind it , it is joined to the air filter box undo the 2 off torx screws on the top it will pivot down and there is the filter.
Do this
1. Undo the 2 bolts on battery cover and remove, air filter box behind this.
2. Remove the three nuts on plastic cover at rear of engine compatment and remove, its below windscreen wipers and remove rear ruber water seal.
3. Undo 2 bolts of metal frame under plastic panel you just removed and screw on right as you look at it by bonet hinge. Pull metal frame forward to remove. To replace ensure you pick up the 2 locating points.
4. Undo two screws at top of air filter box and pull upwards and right to remove.
5. Dont you just love Renault
L135 7H15 15 N07 7H3 54M3 QU35710N 45 What is Engine Casing?
Replace the rheostat under the passengers footwell. Should be two screws on a plastic casing pull it down and pop the rheostat out and replace.
I figured it out myself. I couldn't see paying the dealer's service area $30.00 to replace a tailight so I bought one at NAPA for $1.49. After opening the hatch, 2 screws are visible on the inner lip of the lens cover. Unscrew these and the casing is slightly loose. I took a wide paint scaper and GENTLY pried the casing away from the body (outwards). There are 2 pins that hold the outer rim of the casing to the metal of the car (opposite of the side containing the screws). Replace the bulb, adjust the wires and then push the casing pins back into the body of the car. Tighten the srews. My greatest fear was to snap a piece of plastic off and not be able to reattach the casing tightly. This did not happen and I am very happy.
The purpose of using a plastic casing depends on what product the casing is for. Generally plastic is used because it is a very versatile material that can both protect and look good. Plastic is also easy to color and a relatively cheap material.
I have a 2001 RX300 and found out it is very easy to change the headlights. From the back, remove the plastic clip holding the wires and bulb casing. Then turn the bulb casing 1/8th turn and remove. The new products have you replace the small plastic casing and bulb in a single unit for about $10. No Tools needed.
It's right under the plastic casing where the gear stick is. What you do is use a screw driver to pop the casing off temporarily. Beside the gearstick there is a slot for your car key (top left). When you insert the key the gear can then be shifted. When you're done you can replace the plastic casing around the gear stick.
Not sure about platsic but the plastic casing is an insulator.
Plastic Lol
Plastic that is edable :)
Remove the plastic cover with two clips on the back, "kind of a pain" then remove the two screws on either side of the light casing then just slide the casing out.
Little bit different from the previous versions. The filter is inside of a metal casing. You have to take the casing off. Then use this little plastic gadget to drain the oil from the filter first(comes with new filter) and the you can replace it.
Rotate the plastic casing 1/8 turn counterclockwise. It should then be easily removed from the reflector housing. The bulb pulls straight out from the plastic casing.
I don't know what kind of cheap auto parts you got but you aren't supposed to. you replace the whole plastic housing assembly.