either one should work, but it depends on the year and the bolt you are removing. Its a good idea to keep both sets in your car in case you need to access something while on the road. you can go to a Walmart and pick up both sets with about 20 sockets a peice for about 25 dollars.
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meters unit Gad. just need to tool with Gad the metric system so long.
I have a 96 Camry and the drain plug is metric - I believe it is 14mm. You will need a socket or wrench of the appropriate metric size.
You will need a computer tech tool, available at any Chevy dealer. You cannot do it without it.
A ruler
There are no tools that are specific to metric system: the same tool can also be used for the Imperial system. The best metric unit of weight of a CD is probably the millinewton.
im not sure what correct size wrech you need, but it is a metric size
you need the special tool its about 30 bucks from snap on
The brakes can be bled like any other vehicle, with the bleeder valves at the wheels. There is no need for a scan tool.
Metric tools are measured in millimeters and centimeters, while standard tools are measured in inches and fractions of an inch. This means that metric tools are used in countries that follow the metric system, while standard tools are used in countries that follow the imperial system. It is important to use the correct tool for measurements to ensure accuracy in construction and repair work.
You Need A Special Tool For This. To Replace The Filter Take It To A Shop The tool can be bought for $10 Yes ,the new fuel and A/C lines use a snap in compresion fitting. There are sets in both metric and standard, or you can just buy the size you need ,if you know it. Your gonna need to relieve the fuel pressure(a valve like on a tire on fuel rail) .Then insert the tool press in, wiggle, push in more then pull. Sometimes it can be a pain to get them apart, you just have to play with it.
3/8 Allen wrench socket