Take out engine side hose by quick release remove plate then slip out black box. Replace metal tubes that run from the heater core to the firewall. remember to replace thermostat if need be and execute a coolant flush.
It attaches to the door with screws. Should be straightforward enough to replace it.
Most likely you will need to replace the wiper motor. If you can hear the motor when you turn the wipers on, then you will need to replace the wiper transmission. The wiper transmission is a link that attaches to the motor and the wiper arm. Both are located on the firewall usually under the cowl panel. (the panel between the hood and the windshield)
What's under the intake is not a hose, it's a pipe which a hose attaches to behind the intake manifold near the firewall. If the hose is leaking, it's a relatively easy task to replace it. If the pipe is leaking, you will have to remove the intake manifold which is not an easy task (minimum 6 hours to remove and replace the manifold!)
Make sure the shift is in reverse. If that doesn't work, look under the hood, there's a cable that comes from the tranny through the firewall, you have to replace the cable but you can get the key out by pushing the arm that the cable connects to on the tranny forward.
replace the master cylinder attached to the firewall. You'll need to find your way the two nuts that bolt it to the firewall inside under the dash
Four cylinder, under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches. Six cylinder, under the housing where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.
I'm trying to repair and replace my trans line on a 2002 Chevy trailblazer...i have already replace the front line that connects to the radiator..near the wheelwell it connects to the other line the connects to the topside if the transmission...i cant see where the connection is to remove the clip that holds the line in the trans..but i can feel it,but i can see no way....HELP !!
Unhook battery unplug the regulator and remove from firewall place new one on firewall plug it in reconnect battery and your done.
replace the bushing where the clutch pedal attaches to the master cylinder arm.
It is on rear of engine (where it attaches to tranny). Experienced auto repair personell should replace this part.
The flex plate is bolted to the back of the crankshaft. It connects the motor to the torque converter in the transmission. To replace you remove the transmission and replace it.
Passenger side, near the firewall. It is not difficult to replace, it is just very difficult to get to.