near the 4 corners of the skid plate are 12mm bolts,(one at each corner) remove the bolts and unhook a hook arm (by slightly lifting up on bottom of skid plate) from the center bottom of skid plate and lower skid plate to the ground. skid plate removed. <these directions were done by me to remove the skid plate from my 1994 4runner.>
The skid plate does not have to be removed in order to access and change the filter.
You have to remove the skid plate, then you can change the oil and filter
the hose that comes off the radieator on top goes to a metal plate with 2 bolts takes thos off and the thermostat is inside that
Check the door panel name plate. Gross weight should be listed on it.
Remove the rear seat bottom. There is a plate with roughly 6 screws. Remove this plate and there will be another plate on top of the fuel tank. Unplug the wire connector and remove the screws and lift out the plate with the fuel pump attached. Remove the fuel pump from the plate.
Phillips screwdriver...two screws throught the lens. Remove the lens and extract the lamp. It pulls out.
Assuming you're in the U.S. (other countries may have different attachment schemes) face the plate. Notice there are two bolts or screws at the top holding the plate to the car. Unscrew the bolts. Remove the plate. Reverse procedure to attach new plate. Done. Cheers
Check the drivers door. There should be a name plate there with the standard tire size for the vehicle.
Changing a rear license plate light on a 1991 Toyota Corolla will be very easy to do. You need to take the license plate off and then unscrew all the plastic screws holding the light cover in place. After the screws are out, remove the cover and unscrew the old bulb and replace it with a new one.
Yes, a runner can be forced out at home plate in baseball if they are the baserunner closest to home and a defensive player with the ball touches home plate before the runner reaches it.
To change the license plate bulb on a Toyota Highlander, first, open the rear hatch and locate the license plate light assembly. Use a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to gently pry off the cover of the light assembly. Remove the old bulb by twisting it counterclockwise, then insert the new bulb and twist it clockwise to secure it. Finally, replace the cover and test the new bulb to ensure it works.
5 bolts; 3 in the front and two in the back. Use a socket, I think they are the same size as the Toyota drain plug. If you can't figure this one out, have Walmart change your oil.