generally to remove a broken bolt, you will need a drill and an easy out
The fuel filter is on the top front of the fuel tank you do not have to remove the tank, but you do need a special tool to undo the connection
Normal hand tools.
You have to drop the fuel tank from under and the pump is inside the tank. From the top of the tank, once you have dropped it, you have to use a special tool, I think, to remove the ring that holds it in then you can pull it out and replace it. that is correct, except that you don't need a special tool to remove the ring, just a BRASS punch to avoid sparks....put it on one of the tabs sticking up and tap it with a hammer counterclockwise
The fuel tank has to be removed, as the pump is in the tank. The pump takes a special tool to remove.
To remove a stripped hex screw, you will need a screw extractor tool.
Located in the fuel tank, and requires special tool to remove.
If you want to remove the tire you will need a tire tool.
No,you don't have to remove the gas tank. Use a flash light and look under the car.The filter is in front of the tank. You can buy the filter removal tool at any parts store.
First begin with an empty fuel tank if possible. You will need to remove the two strapes that hold the fuel tank and cover pan in place. If you have fuel in the tank, you will need a jack to support the weight of the tank. You may have to remove the fuel filler hose at the end of your tank. There is not much slack in the fuel lines, so don't drop the tank to far. Only enough to reach the fuel pump located on the top of your tank. You will need a special tool to release the two fuel lines from your pump. (available at local auto parts store) The fuel pump screws off the tank, pull out and replace.
you need some kind of key or tool to remove it. There is a bolt on either side of the wheel you will see small plastic like doors or covers on the wheel and if it has cruise control remove the cover from that.
a brake caliper tool (really)