To tighten a loose briefcase lid, first check if there are any adjustable screws or fasteners on the hinges; tightening these can often resolve the issue. If the hinges are worn, consider replacing them with new ones. Additionally, you can use adhesive or fabric tape to reinforce the connection between the lid and the case if needed. Finally, ensure that any locking mechanisms are functioning properly to keep the lid secure when closed.
it doesnt let anything in it
A jar lid is typically considered a screw or lever simple machine. The twisting motion used to tighten or loosen the lid acts similar to a screw, while the leverage from the lid helps to create a tighter seal on the jar.
means you did not tighten your gas cap last time you got gas. tighten the lid the light goes out in a few days
To adjust the trunk lid, you will need to locate the trunk lid hinges or latch mechanism. Use the appropriate tools to loosen the bolts or screws holding the trunk lid in place, then make the necessary adjustments to align it properly. Once aligned, tighten the bolts or screws to secure the trunk lid in its new position.
The decay of a body releases a large amount of horrible smelling gas, and that can seep up through a loose coffin lid.
The decay of a body releases a large amount of horrible smelling gas, and that can seep up through a loose coffin lid.
It works best with a metal lid on glass. When the metal lid gets hot from the hot water it expands. The glass doesn't expand as much as metal so the tight seal that the lid had on the glass gets loosened as the lid gets slightly larger.
Turn it slightly and pull it out. It is unusual, unlike the most you would have to un-tighten like you unscrew it
By loose, do you mean that the trunk lid won't close snugly?My '96 has two rubber "feet" mounted on the body. These sort of cushion the trunk lid when it's closed. They are adjustable by screwing them in or out. If you have them on your car, you might try messin' with them. If one or both are missing, you can probably find them in a junk yard. That reminds me, I have one missing on my car. I adjusted the other one and now my trunk lid at least closes fairly dependably.FriPilot
On the left side (Passenger side) there is a box near the front of the vehicle, it will have a flexible hose attached to it. Loosen the four screws and when they are loose enough you will be able to lift the box up, take the old filter out and replace it with the new one. Then place the lid back on and tighten the screws.
Use a flat screwdriver to pry the pins loose from lid, similar to a door panel , then expose enough area to access the bulb housings.
You need to remove the lid on the air cleaner compartment by unscrewing the wing nut. Take off the lid, remove the old filter, replace with new filter. Replace the lid on compartment and tighten wing nut. Later models have metal clips, but the rest is the same.