If 2.3L...The whole metal hose that goes around the back back of the engine has to be replaced that connects to the resorvor its about 5hrs labor because u have to pull the transmission off to get the old hose out and new hose in pain in the butt for a hose... poor design... I'm in the middle of the same job at my shop right now ... its called the egr heater hose... unless u can get a metal t fiting and fab up something to replace the poorly designed plastic t connection...
open the trunk, pull back the liner and unscrew the plastic wingnuts, pull out the taillight and un plug the connector
Undo the plastic cover over the headlights. Unfasten the connector to the bulb. Loosen the ring around the bulb then take out the bulb. Position the new bulb in the housing, then put the retaining ring back on followed by the electrical connector, then re-fasten the plastic cover.
It is inside the car directly behind the drivers side tail light. You can remove the interior plastic cover used to change the tail light bulbs, and you will see it directly below the opening. It's a small plastic box with one connector in the center. www.driftmotion.com
it means that plastic can easily change shape. You can easily change the shape of a plastic object.
why do toyota sienna transmission leaking after change a new transmission and ran 5000 miles?
Unhook hose and connect to new connector very simple.
1991 CHEVY ASTRO VAN, YOU WILL MOST LIKELY HAVE TO REMOVE THE BATTERY. THE HEADLIGHT IS ACTUALLY JUST A SMALL HALOGEN BULB THAT SCREWS INTO THE REAR OF THE HEAD LAMP. THERE IS A ROUND PLASTIC RING THAT YOU'LL TURN 1/4 TURN AND PULL OFF THE CONNECTOR, THEN THE CONNECTOR ITSELF TURNS 1/4 THEN IT AND THE BULB COME OUT TOGETHER. SEPERATE THE BULB HOLDER FROM THE CONNECTOR, AND INSTALL THE NEW ONE. SAVE THE ROUND PLASTIC RING, YOUR NEW BULB WON'T COME WITH ONE. HAPPY MOTORING
physical change
On your door there is a rectangular plastic piece, some cars it has a round little speaker in it. Remove that piece by pulling it gently, so you wont break it. There will be 3 to 4 screws with bolts attached. Remove bolts and if they are power mirrors, you will need to unplug the connector. The connector is behind the door paneling. Its not that far down.
physical change
You've got another "chemical change here." One more and you've got a grand slam!
their are 4 plastic nuts in the trunk that loosen the light assembly that the lights are in. Remove those and pull the assembly out and twist the connector for the license plate light to access the bulb.