ON THE BACK OF THE DOOR THERE IS A FLAT METAL CLIP WITH A SMALL LIP THIS WILL BE BETWEEN THE LOCK AND THE DOOR ON THE BACK SIDE IT IS A LITTLE LONGER AND WIDER THAN THE LOCK IT IS CLOSED ON ONE END AND OPEN ON THE OTHER SIMPLY SLIDE THAT CLIP OFF WITH NEEDLE NOSE OR WHAT EVER YOU CAN GRAB THAT LIP WITH YOU MAY HAVE TO TAP ON THE CLIP A LITTLE BIT IT SHOULD COME RIGHT OUT.
it just pops apart, so just take a screw driver along the seam and pry apart
the t-stat lives in a houseing at the end of the upper radiator hose. it's held in with two 12mm bolts. be sure to replace the rubber o-ring style gasket if you pull it apart.
You have to pull that whole assembly apart to get to the bearings. The wheel comes off, then the brake rotor, then you have the hub assembly. The bearings are inside of that.
It's apart of the accelerator pedal. If you suspect it's bad replace the pedal assembly as a whole.
You just do it. Hint there is a tricky switch you need to find once you do the whole things fall apart.
bake it in the oven and it will come apart nicely
More than likely a small spring broke in the e-brake pedal assembly. The assembly is not designed to be taken apart and fixed. You will need to replace the assembly with a new one from the dealer or a used one from a wrecking yard.
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Forget about it, it came apart because something broke. Buy a replacement assembly from your local auto parts store from Dorman products.
faulty hazard button assembly, if you are mechanically enclined you can open the button apart and adjust the contacts inside and that will fix it, if not just replace the button assembly.
Hi As for cost, Its a flag time of appx. 12 hours X labor rate plus I payed $252. for the kit & did it myself ( TAKE IT APART FROM THE BOTTOM(oil pan), the head removal way is Just another BIG cost(gasket set, NEW HEAD BOLTS,NEW HEAD BOLTS , ECT...extra 300-400 $$$$$) P.S. IT S NOT TO FUN!!!!!! GOD LUCK!!!!!!!
Having the same problem you are man. Ive got the hub assembly apart but I cant get the carrier off to press out the balljoints