I believe that's a 5/16. or possibly 3/8 Allen.
I believe that's a 5/16 or maybe 3/8 Allen.
You need a 3/8" allan key or hex socket - not a torx
Most likely a 15mm wrench. Unlikely to be Allen in that vehicle.
In order to wire the starter on a Pontiac Sunfire, you will need a jack, jack stand, socket set, and a torque wrench. You will need to make sure to remove the battery cables from the battery.
For a 2005 Pontiac Sunfire, the brake caliper bolts typically require a 13mm wrench or socket. It's always a good idea to double-check with a service manual or a reliable source, as specifications can vary slightly depending on the specific model and configuration. Ensure you use the correct size to avoid rounding off the bolts during removal.
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To remove the caliper from a 2005 Pontiac Grand Am, first, ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured on jack stands. Remove the wheel and locate the caliper; then, use a socket wrench to remove the caliper bolts. Once the bolts are removed, carefully slide the caliper off the brake rotor. Don't forget to support the caliper with a bungee cord or rope to avoid stressing the brake line.
To change the rear brake pads on a 2004 Pontiac GTO, you will need the following tools: a lug wrench to remove the wheel, a C-clamp or brake caliper tool to compress the caliper piston, a socket set or wrench to remove the caliper bolts, and possibly a torque wrench to ensure proper reassembly. Additionally, having a brake cleaner and a bungee cord or rope to hold the caliper up while working can be helpful. Always ensure you have safety equipment, such as gloves and goggles, for protection.
To remove the brake caliper on a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am SE, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the wheel, then locate the caliper and detach the caliper mounting bolts using a socket wrench. Once the bolts are removed, carefully slide the caliper off the brake rotor, taking care not to put strain on the brake line. Finally, support the caliper with a bungee cord or rope to avoid damaging the brake line while you work.
Try a 3/8" hex socket or a 9mm hex socket. The latter may be hard to find as they are usually dealer specialty tools. The 3/8" hex should work fine as long as the bolt heads are not rusted badly. Be careful not to strip the hex heads on the caliper. I found out the hard way.
Metric Allen wrench.
You need a 15 mm regular wrench.