You might need to remove the Power Steering pump, on my Jeep there is a bolt behind the pump that also secures the bracket to the engine.
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To remove the fender bracket on a Plymouth Prowler, first, ensure the vehicle is parked safely and the engine is off. Begin by removing any necessary trim or covers that may obstruct access to the bracket. Use the appropriate tools, typically a wrench or socket set, to unscrew the bolts securing the bracket to the fender and frame. Once the bolts are removed, gently pull the bracket away from the vehicle to complete the removal.
To replace the rearview mirror on a 1999 Toyota 4Runner, first, carefully remove any plastic covers or trim around the mirror. Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the mirror from its mounting bracket on the windshield. Disconnect any wiring for features like auto-dimming if applicable, then attach the new mirror by reversing the process—screw it into the bracket and reconnect any wiring. Finally, replace any trim or covers you removed.
The headlamps are an assembly, and the lenses/covers can not be removed.
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when changing the timing belt on an infinity j30 entire front end of the engine have to be removed. to get to the covers. once covers are removed line all sprockets including the one behind the harmonic balancer. the back belt covers have a raised bump to line the sprockets to.
The fuel filter is located just inside the driver's side frame rail just back of the front door. The '06 has it mounted between the fuel tank and the bottom of the car. There are two plastic rivets holding a plastic bracket (which covers the filter) in place which are removed from the top of the bracket. The rivets are difficult to remove and have a specific orientation. The fuel tank covers most of the filter so it must be lowered to access the two quick connect fittings on the back of the filter. My dealer quoted $70 to change the filter.
To remove the steering bracket from a 1998 Ford Ranger, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Next, remove the steering column covers and disconnect any electrical connectors. Then, locate and remove the bolts securing the steering bracket to the firewall and the steering column. Finally, carefully detach the bracket from the steering column and remove it from the vehicle.
One of the two rocker covers should have a cap that can be removed for adding oil.
It is underneath the throttle cable/bracket. Looking at the engine with the hood open, it's to the right of the intake manifold, just above the throttle body, mounted on the valve covers. There should be two hoses connected to it. Mine was very hard to get out because the TB bracket is directly above it and it makes it very difficult to get any leverage to remove it. Have you removed the plastic cover in front of the upper intake manifold? I believe doing this will lead you to it.
must removed the shield that covers the the fan in front. once that's removed you could get a better clear area to get to the alternator.
It covers the impeller. The opening the cover covers allows the impeller assembly to be removed or installed into the pump housing.
The water pump is located behind the three timing belt covers. The timing belt drives the pump, so the timing belt will have to be removed/replaced when changing the water pump. To get in there, remove the three belts, the cooling fan and its mount, the crank pulley (you'll need a puller), and the coolant tube in front of the covers, then the covers can be removed.