Not really. You can use the handle of a pair of pliers to turn the top piece out. Grip the head of the pliers with another pair.
There is a special tool ( a puller ) to remove the crankshaft sprocket.There is a special tool ( a puller ) to remove the crankshaft sprocket.
there is no special tool to remove them but one is needed to compress them to get them back on for the rear.
You screw the drain piece out of the tub. Not easy,as there are many threads on it. You can get a special tool for it in plumbing stores.
There is a special tool for releasing the internal clips to remove the fuel lines.There is a special tool for releasing the internal clips to remove the fuel lines.
no,you need a special tool that's not special but you don't need it
8mm square. Now, where do we find the tool?
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.On the manual transmission, you remove the bottom center bolt in the side cover to drain. Just make sure you have the proper tool (3/8 Allen wrench) to remove the fill plug so you can fill it back up.The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.On the manual transmission, you remove the bottom center bolt in the side cover to drain. Just make sure you have the proper tool (3/8 Allen wrench) to remove the fill plug so you can fill it back up.
It seems to me I use a 15 mm wrench to remove the engine oil drain plug.
There is no special tool needed to remove the power steering reservoir cap of a Volkswagen Golf. It can be removed with a flat head screwdriver.
A wrench
No special tool but the inner bolt is somewhat hidden behind the solenoid. Just use an extension bar on your rachet wrench.
With a special tool, remove the door handle and window crank. Take out any screws you can find. With another special tool, remove all of the retainers oon the sides and bottom and raise it up to remove it.The special tools are available from the parts stores cheap.