The best website for one to find a 10mm ratchet spanner at would most likely be eBay or Halfords. You can also find these ratcher spanners at Amazon and AllTimeTools.
undo the ht pack with 10mm spanner remove it long reach flexible 17mm spark plug remover sorted
Yes, end of the cable on the clutch actuation arm on the gearbox located under the battery 10mm spanner size best wishes
First of all you need a big enough bucket to drain the oil in, then you need a spanner to release the sump plug normally it is a 15mm spanner or a 10mm Allen key depending of the manufacture of the car the size could very.
remove the little triangle pannel at the front of the door at the top of the trim and there are 3 nuts undo them they are 10mm socket or spanner as simple as that
10mm,and lets not forget its faithfull companion 11mm 13mm and its their little buddy mr. 8mm
Remove the intercooler (requires an Allen key and a 10mm spanner) - take care with the gasket between the intercooler and the inlet manifold , use an 8mm spanner to remove the nuts securing the power bus bar on the glow plugs, use a 12mm spanner and or socket to remove the glow plugs from the engine block - access is very poor - reverse the procedure to fit new plugs.
Yes, under the back fender above the tire there are two nuts that can be removed with a 10mm ratchet.
You need a 6mm and 10mm socket, ratchet and short extension, in 1/4". and a pair of pliers.
You need 6mm and 10mm combination wrenches, 10mm socket, 6" extension, ratchet, in 1/4" drive. I suppose you already know where it is? Front right corner of the fuel tank, up in a recess.
Open bonnet, use a 10mm spanner, undo Negative terminal, then undo Positive terminal, loosen and remove battery bracket. Reverse procedure to install new battery.
The torque required can be calculated as the force applied multiplied by the distance from the center (lever arm). Convert the force from kg to Newtons (10kg = 98.1N) and the length from millimeters to meters (95mm = 0.095m). The torque required is 9.33 N*m (98.1N * 0.095m).
If it's like the 2001, you need a 6mm and a 10mm ratchet, socket, and a short extension. It is at the right, front corner of the fuel tank, up in a recess.