You can replace them with another brand that is the same size and load rating (signified with a letter eg. C,D,E).
What year or chassis is the 525? If it is an e34 (1989-1996) the lenses cannot be easily replaced and involves using a heat gun or to remove old lenses and gluing new ones on. The whole assembly can be replaced but it is not cheap.
-replace do with DOES- chassis is the 'frame' or 'base' for an object, foundation, or place. but generally, a chassis is the skeleton of a car, truck, SUV, etc. it serves as the basic template for the automobile
A turn signal indicator can be replaced by first removing the burnt out light inside of the glass chassis. The new bulb will then be installed in the same fashion.
In some older rear projection televisions, the audio power amp is separate from the video chassis. It can be bypassed or replaced. But in most (if not all) flat screen televisions, the audio power amp is integrated into the set, and cannot be readily replaced. It can be repaired, but I don't think that is what you were asking.
No, the word "replaced" is not an adverb.The word "replaced" is a past tense verb.
its probably the trim in your car hanging loose or if its your whole chassis you might want to take the car tested and replace the brake pads ------------------ The brake rotors are warped. Have them turned or replaced. This is a very common problem, i see it all the time. You may as well replace the pads while you are at it.
Cut off the crimp connectors, pull the old hose off and replace with conventional heater hose and conventional hose clamps
The main fuel filter is part of the fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. The tank must be evacuated and removed to replace the filter by removing the pump assembly and installing a new filter. I have recently replaced my fuel pump, and it isn't much fun. The easy answer is that there is also an "in-line" filter located somewhere on the chassis (I don't remember the exact location) on the chassis, and can be replaced fairly easily from underneath the vehicle.
Yes, but all the world's attention is on the reverse, the replacement of conventional energy by non-conventional, so I don't see the point of the question
The past tense of "replace" is "replaced."
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If not replaced having it resurfaced is recommended.