You pick a socket to fit the nut you want to move and fit that socket onto the ratchet tool and turn it to loosen or tighten the nut.
15 mm socket and ratchet for the caliper to bracket. if not it is a 13 mm socket and ratchet. the bracket to spindle is 18mm socket and ratchet
To use a socket wrench set, first select the appropriate socket size that fits the nut or bolt you want to turn. Attach the socket to the ratchet handle by pushing it onto the square drive. Position the socket over the fastener and turn the ratchet handle in the desired direction—clockwise to tighten and counterclockwise to loosen. For added leverage, you can use a breaker bar or a torque wrench if specific torque settings are required.
A ratchet and socket on the bolt that holds the crank pulley on.A ratchet and socket on the bolt that holds the crank pulley on.
You will likely need a combination wrench set, a socket and ratchet set, a camber and alignment kit, a 3/8 in. drive ratchet, and channellock pliers. Possessing automotive repair knowledge would also be beneficial.
The belt tensioner, U need a regular size ratchet w/out a socket. Stick the ratchet in the square hole in the belt tensioner , have the ratchet set to lossen and push down. U will see the serpentine belt come free.
Use a socket and ratchet on the belt tensioner pulley bolt. Pull the ratchet to the side to let tension from the belt. Remove the belt. Install the new belt ( a helper will make the job easier.) Release the ratchet to set the belt tension.
with a socket, swivel, extension, and ratchet.
You use a speed wrench, (or speeder wrench) in place of your ratchet handle that came with your socket set. It has an off-center grip that you rotate around the wrench shaft. Due to its length, you will usually be able to keep your hands and the wrench clear of the work area, and will be able to rotate the wrench 360 degrees without interference - allowing you to install or remove nuts and bolts much quicker than with a standard socket/ratchet set.
Use a 3/8 ratchet and the correct size socket on the drain plug.
it's a 5/8 socket with a very long extension attached to the ratchet.
The engine block coolant plug on a 6-cylinder is near the bottom of the engine. You will need to use a socket set and ratchet to remove the plug.
with a 9/16 socket and ratchet