yes... just make sure the car is off
shouldn't run anything else, my 94 doesnt.
Bearings require a mechanical press to be properly changed in an Acura Integra. Remove the hub from the vehicle and take it to a press. The machine will properly install a new bearing and ensure a safe install.
no it does not but its always safe to have your seat belt
The alternator belt on a 1998 Dodge Neon is adjusted by loosening the retaining bolts and applying pressure to the side of the alternator with a pry bar. With the belt tight, the alternator can then be bolted down.
no
To remove the third-row seat belt anchors on a 2003 Volvo XC90, first, ensure the vehicle is in a safe position and the seat belts are unbuckled. Locate the anchor bolts, typically found where the seat belt attaches to the vehicle's body. Use a socket wrench to carefully remove the bolts, then gently pull the seat belt anchor out. Be cautious of any connected wiring or components that may need to be disconnected first.
disconnect the positive and negative cables to be safe find the tensioner and push down to loosen the belt unplug the wires from back unbolt the battery cable from behing it remove the two remaining bolts holding it in and remove to put it back on just go in reverse of taking it off
the asteroid belt is safe for now long as there ere rouge comets comet comet clos to the belt
There's an "asteroid belt", but there's no such a thing as a "meteor belt". A "meteor" is what we see when a "meteoroid" is heated up as it enters Earth's atmosphere. Meteors are mainly caused by "dust" from comets. There isn't really a "meteoroid belt" either. However, some meteoroids originate from the asteroid belt.
No, it is not safe to use a car seat belt if it is twisted. Twisting the seat belt can reduce its effectiveness in a crash and increase the risk of injury. It is important to always ensure that the seat belt is properly aligned and not twisted before driving.
So you stay safe Spedicle So you stay safe Spedicle
remove the ac belt(if equiped) and alternator belt. remove timing belt cover,the timing belt tensioner has a nut that comes through the center of the cover,sometimes the whole stud comes out just put some loctite on the stud when you reinstall it,remove the old belt and replace it make sure both indicators are lined up,turn the engine by hand two turns recheck your marks to besure they all line up and tighten tensioner, also check the idler bearings while its apart,this is a good time to do the water pump also i have had these waterpumps go 200k but better to be safe