Consider Majestic Honda's website. Here is a link to the Gen 2 CR-V Door Lock Many modern cars cannot be unlocked with a normal 'slim-jim' type tool because the locking mechnism is held captive by the lock cylinder (my 97 accord, for example). Whilst repairing the door lock actuator on my accord with the door apart, I determined that there is no part you can pull or push to unlock the car this way. The way to unlock it is to get to the trunk-release lever with a long wire or to the power door lock button with a long wire. On many sedans, the way to unlock them is through the rear door, since there is no lock cylinder on those doors. There are books and special tools about this at: http://www.lockmasters.com/LKM_Static/Download/Assets/PDFS/auto_opening.pdf
Haynes repair manuals typically have wiring diagrams in them. If you plan to work on your S-10 yourself, it's well worth the $20 investment.
Diy diagrams are done by yourself
Not a easy job. The dash needs to be removed to gain access to the temp actuator. To many steps to list here. Recommend purchasing a shop manual for that vehicle if you intend on replacing the actuator yourself.
Go to Autozone or Advance and get yourself a Haynes manual. They have very good schematics in the back.
Free fuse box diagrams for the 1999 Solara can be found at the library. The diagrams are located in do-it-yourself repair manuals for aÊSolara.
The factory service manuals are the best source. You can find them on E-bay or other web sites. Chilton's, Haynes or other do-it-yourself manuals are not complete enough to carry these schematics.
get yourself a HAYNES shop manual haynes does not have vacume diagrams have the book for a 1993 and no vacume diagrams need 1 myself
GM has discontinued the blend door actuator. You can't get it from the dealer, and the Corvette specialty shops that I've talked to say it's virtually impossible to get your hands on.
The entire dash assembly needs to be removed to gain access to the blend door actuator. Big job, suggest acquiring a shop manual of you plan on doing this job yourself.
The cost of repairing a blend door actuator in a 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis typically ranges from $100 to $400, depending on whether you choose to do it yourself or have it done at a shop. If you opt to repair it yourself, you can purchase a replacement actuator for about $30 to $100 and follow online tutorials for guidance. The repair involves removing the dashboard or lower panel to access the actuator, disconnecting the old one, and installing the new part. Make sure to consult a repair manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle model.
simple. get yourself a wrench set and an actuator tool to push in the rear pistons on the calipers.
Get yourself a Haynes repair manual for that car. It has a lot of good diagrams in it.