Yes, it does.
You should be able to take the "plug" out of the bottom.
You should be able to remove the "plug" at the bottom, either with the key or by turning it with your fingers.
its been open for years stupid
is bpi open on sunday!
open
If it is open, the acid will contaminate it.
Open the passenger's door and on the step you see a piece of plastic you can open. The number is there.
open hood and look right under window. theres a piece of plastic take the screws out it's under that plastic
Its on the bottom driver side of the radiator. Its a plastic piece with a spout that turns to open.
behind a removeable plastic trim piece in the left rear of the vehicle - this plastic is about 30" long and supports the retractable cargo cover open the rear hatch/tailgate and work from the rear release two plastic clips - one forward and one rear wiggle the plastic piece out and the jack is behind it
carefully pry it open with your fingers or use a plastic object. You don't want to use a piece of metal because you could bend the metal tailpiece.
Twist the top piece that appears to be attached to the actual sharpener. The clear plastic chamber should then come off after.
no idea, it pours pretty smoothly but i don't think that there is a real way to remove the plastic piece.
If you look over the license plate you will see a black plastic piece that can be removed, it should have a picture of a key on it. Under this there is a lock ad you can then use the key to open the trunk. If you look over the license plate you will see a black plastic piece that can be removed, it should have a picture of a key on it. Under this there is a lock ad you can then use the key to open the trunk.
inside the coupler is a green piece of plastic open it with small screwdriver. Pull the green piece up, but not out, from opposite side. Filter should come right out.
open the trunk, then remove all the plastic snap fasteners (they are all 2 piece, remove the center piece with a flathead screwdriver and then once that is out, it looks like a plastic "nail", then remove the larger piece with a flathead screwdriver because the larger piece is actually snapped into the metal). there are about 8-10 of them. once you have them out the entire "carpet like" interior piece will come loose. You can then see up into the area where the license plate bulbs are and replace them. I just did it two hours ago. open the trunk, then remove all the plastic snap fasteners (they are all 2 piece, remove the center piece with a flathead screwdriver and then once that is out, it looks like a plastic "nail", then remove the larger piece with a flathead screwdriver because the larger piece is actually snapped into the metal). there are about 8-10 of them. once you have them out the entire "carpet like" interior piece will come loose. You can then see up into the area where the license plate bulbs are and replace them. I just did it two hours ago.
It is behind the small piece of gray plastic that can be pried open on the inside of the front fairing. The number is on the frame tube.