No, all high pressure hoses have ends that you pull a releasing cover to remove them or fit them.
No
I believe i used only a 15 mm wrench when I did one a few years back.
I used a 12 inch crescent wrench and a 13mm wrench on the water pump pulley bolts. if it wont budge, tap the fan clutch nut with a hammer, sometimes they are hard to get off
it should be right be hind the distributor and u will a need a special wrench at a parts store its round at the bottom an got a wire on it that clips on to the oil pressure unit
You need a jack and a wheel brace (wrench)
Crescent wrench, funnel, pan & possibly an oil filter wrench if it's on there tight.
It is called an oil pressure sensor socket.
18mm
Unplug it, then unscrew it, then install a new one. A special tool is available that's basically a bent-up 9/16" wrench.
if you have the funny looking quick cupling they make a special tool or if you have a die grinder the little wrench they send with it to change the blade will fit it and release the fitting
Do you seriously not have a few to try?!?
A 3/8 Allen key.