If it has a center cupholder/console, it should have a Phillips screw in the middle in order to attach it. So, you must unscrew the console, replace the engine cover (or "shell") and reinstall the console. Be careful as to not to fasten the shell latches in the farther loops of the cockpit locks, since they may lock in on one side or the other, but they won´t allow the other end to fasten or even reach in. You might be tempted to force them by using a lever-like screwdriver or the like, but it would damage such latches and thus smoke, dust and a lot of noise would invade the cockpit. If it doesn´t snap in easily by hand, it is not properly in place.
Ion's have timing chains and they are on the front of the engine. Requires removal of front engine cover and rocker cover to access
It depends on the model year and size of engine cover based on the engine underneath. For 1996 and newer, you generally have to remove the passenger seat in order to get the cover out of the way.
Remove the screw in center cupholder then remove it.Under dash take out the 2 8mm nuts that hold rear abs module in.Unhook the 3 retaining hinges then push up on cover wiggle it a little left and right until it comes loose then pull down and out.
if your talking about the engine cover inside the van under the dash! on each Sid eof it back under the dash there are 2 latches on each side un latch them and carefully pull it out!
Remove the Phillips screw in the cup holder. Reomver the holder. Release the four latches on the engine compartment cover. Rotate the cover down and to the rear of the van. Tight fit
there are also two bolts under the hood that hold the interior engine cover on
Check: 1.- PCV vacum hoses 2.- Engine oil cap looseness. 3.- rocker cover gasket
Refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions of the removal procedure for your Van's year. There are some typical drawings at http://astrosafari.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=interior&action=display&thread=28&page=1
The 2006 Jeep Commander does not have an interior box. The fuse box in the engine compartment is the only fuse box.
All Medicaid programs cover removal of an IUD.
IF it is the same as the 1997 3.0L, then remove the engine access cover inside the vehicle. It is atop a shaft called a synchronizer at the rear top of the engine. It is attached with two small bolts.
Yes it would be easer to get at it with the dog house removed.