nope just losen and push over nope just losen and push over
Replace plugs and filters, change fluids, replace serpentine belt. Plugs are replaced by removing fuel rails, removing coil packs over plugs, then changing plugs.
They are located just to the sides of the intake under the fuel rails they will have a coil pack on each plug
The rails should never be changed on a pool table as each is marked and perfectly squared at the factory for its position on the pool table it was made for. However, the rails can be removed to replace the rubber and to re-felt. It is important that each rail be re-installed in the same location that it was removed from. The rails are secured with large screws or bolts and can be removed easily.
yes, and no. they can fit if you keep the chair rails from the 01 and install them on the 96 seats. the rails from a 96 don't match up with the 01.
No you dont have to take the fuel rail off to change plugs , just loosen bolt to coil and rotate until u clear fuel rail.
No. The coil packs can be removed without taking the fuel rail off.
Remove everything on top of the intake (hoses, fuel rails, linkages.) Unbolt the manifold and remove it. Clean the old gasket off and replace it. Reinstall all parts removed to get to the gasket.
you have to grind the welds that hold the frame rail to the rest of the frame and slide the ends out . replace the frame rails and weld it back.
they are under a panel by the fuel rails. they are very hard to get to.
Replace the seat. I just Replaced the Motors underneath the Driver's side seat, they are all connected to the rails which your seat moves on, they can also be removed from the seat itself. replace the whole unit with the rails. there are two bolts on the back of the seat holding it down and the front just slides right out of the slits in the floor of the car.
The plugs and coil packs are located on top of the engine. If you look at the fuel rails ( they are silver in color ) which will be on both sides of the throttle body the small coil packs are located under them. Use caution when R&R the plugs and packs not to break the clips holding them and damage the fuel rails.
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