It's called the inner wheel well liner.
The piece across the Silverado below the windshield is called the cowling. It covers the wiper arms and is usually painted the same as the vehicle.
Windshield covers can be made as simple as cutting some thick painters plastic to the size of your windshield and placing magnetic strips around the edges so it stays secure to your car. Or you can buy a windshield cover that is generally made from a UV resistant cloth fabric.
Located in the right rear of the engine compartment near the windshield. A black plastic door covers it.
This is located under the rad covers, there are two of them plastic covers across the front of the engine compartment. Remove by finessing out.
You must remove the plastic panel located under the windshield wipers. There is about 5 or six torx screws under the hood and about as many Phillips screw hid by plastic covers across the panel.
"Based on reviews, windshield covers are quite effective at keeping the interior of a car cooler than a car without a windshield cover. It seems that the lighter colored or reflective covers work better than dark colored covers."
Thermoset plastic is what valve covers are made of. Sometimes they are made of metal, but normally it is plastic.
One can get plastic mattress covers from Way Fair's official website. They offer affordable and durable plastic mattress covers. One can also get plastic mattress covers from Walmart online.
They are the headlight washer covers. If you have headlight washers, these covers lift when you activate the windshield washer.
to remove the headliner, start with the windshield plastic covers on front sides, then door rubbers, then seat belt plastic covers, everything snaps in, unscrew the visors, pop out the interior light, unscrew, pry out two buttons in rear headliner, and it should be down, you must remove it through the back door...goodluck
It should be under the hood closer to the windshield. U have to take off some larger plastic piece that covers the relays
I have just replaced the bulb in the reading lights of our 2002 Town and Country van. There are clear plastic covers on the reading lights that you press in to turn on and press again to turn off. The shape of the plastic cover is straight edge toward the insides and rounded to the exterior. If this description fits the 2003 model here is the proceedure. The covers are held on by a plastic tab on the seat side of the covers so don't force down on this side or you will break the tabs. The Windshield side of the covers have 2 "U" shaped tabs that snap onto a corresponding posts (one on each side toward the end- windshield side). Insert a thin flat head screwdriver carefully toward the windshield and pull straight down gently to snap the "U" shaped snaps off of the post. Then pull the cover toward the windshield to get the rear tab out of it's slot. Use care and not too much force in case this does not apply to your model.