Using a fret saw make a groove on the screw, afterwards, use an anti-rust spray and try to unscrew.
A little more detail would help, but in some cases you can weld a nut to the broken screw/bolt and use a wrench to turn it out.
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It's broken!
Take top cover off of jack and there should be a rubber plug or a single screw that you take out to fill jack .
if only one is broken,and others are tight, you can safely drive to get it repaired.it is not a big or expensive rpair
Not knowing which mirror on what vehicle, many glass shops can replace the mirror if that is all that is broken.
The best broken screw removal tool for extracting a stubborn screw is a screw extractor. It is designed to grip onto the broken screw and twist it out of the material.
You can take your car to your local mechanic who can fix the broken windshield for you. Alternatively, you can have a glass repairer attend your home or office.
If your not gonna use the player anymore or try to sell it off, than break it open or take it apart screw by screw. Unless you power it up by connecting it to a car battery and the negative lead, you wont get the CD out, with out damaging it.
The best way to remove a broken screw from a surface is to use a screw extractor tool. This tool is designed to grip onto the broken screw and twist it out of the surface. It is important to use the correct size extractor and to apply steady pressure while turning it counterclockwise to remove the broken screw.
Take out the actual horn and soke it in oil then screw it back in
Take the car to a locksmith.
To unscrew a broken screw, you can try using a screw extractor tool or drilling a small hole into the screw and using a screwdriver to remove it. Another option is to use a rubber band or super glue to grip the screw and turn it counterclockwise.
One screw at a time
One way to remove a broken screw without using an extractor is to drill a small hole into the center of the screw and then use a screwdriver to turn it out.
Yes, if the lender is willing to take it.
take the car apart to find the problem mine has a broken gear inside
To effectively remove a broken screw head using a screw extractor tool, follow these steps: Drill a small hole into the center of the broken screw head using a drill bit slightly smaller than the screw extractor tool. Insert the screw extractor tool into the drilled hole and turn it counterclockwise to grip the screw head. Use a wrench or pliers to turn the screw extractor tool counterclockwise to remove the broken screw head from the material. Apply steady pressure and avoid using excessive force to prevent further damage.