They are tough. Try using a spark plug socket that has a wrench hex on it. Place the socket on the plug then take a open ended wrench and place it on the hex to inch the plug out. I have done it this way.
it is located behind the power steering pump. You need to remove the power steering pump to get to it which requires removing the engine mount next to it to get the bottom bolt out of the power steering pump. The sensor is directly behind the power steering pump. You can follow the cable that goes behind the pump. It is the only one there.
the power steering resevoir, MAKE SURE the vehicle requires power steering fluid, some use transmission fluid instead. If your unsure take it to a lube center and ask them to do it you. In the 2004 Chevy Impala with the 3.8L engine, the power steering pump is a sealed unit. It does not require fluid to be added. Also if you have to replace it, it is not an easy job. The power steering pump is above the transmittion and behind the center of the engine.
the thermostat is located behind the engine under the exaust manifold on the drivers side. just look for the water pump tube and you will find it. it is not the easiest to get to.
Yes, it can be pushed out of the reservoir.
right behind the sterring wheel on the steering column
On top of the steering column, behind the dash.
where is the electric power steering pump loca ted on a 2005 chevy malibu 3.5 liter engine
The horn on a 1996 Chevy Corsica is located just behind the driver's side headlight in the engine compartment. There is also a horn relay switch in the lower part of the dash just to the left of the steering wheel.
Integrated into the power steering pump on the top passenger side of the engine.
How to change the power steering pump depends on which engine your car has.
easiest way is to send it to a mechanic shop
what sensor is on the drivers side behind the power steering pup that in the head on my 2000 chevy tahoe 5.7 v8 4 wheel drive?