To take down the rear portion of the 1986 Jaguar XJ-SC top, first, ensure the vehicle is parked on a flat surface and the ignition is off. Release the latches on the rear deck and gently lift the top section, making sure to disconnect any retaining straps or clips. Carefully fold the top down into its storage position, ensuring not to force any parts to avoid damage. Finally, secure it in place if necessary to prevent movement while driving.
in the tank take it to a garage you need to drop the rear diff
take a trip down to kwik fit
You may want to take your car to a shop for it to be looked at and maby they can tell you after it has been checked.
take the inside of the door off and put up manually
Pull up on pull tab at center back of seat and fold forward. This releases seat back to fold down. That's true, but to go all of the way down, you have to take the headrests out of the backrest and install it in the back end of the seat once it has been pulled forward. The pull tab for folding the rear seat on my 2-door is located on the seat portion on the passenger side of the rear seat. Sometimes the latch, which the pull tab releases, gets stuck. It may take someone rocking back and forth in the back seat while the other person pulls on the pull tab to release a stuck latch. == == == == == ==
take the gas tank down and change the fuel sensor that is in the tank.
you have to take of the door
you either take the engine out or take the tranny . you got to take flywheel off engine and take a hammer and flathead and pop the old one out . then pop new one in put all back together
If its the bronco XLT you'll have to take the tail gate paneling off the inside. The motor, gears, etc. for the rear window are located in there. I had the same problem with mine sometime back.
You can buy a how to manual for your car at an auto parts store, or on ebay, or just take it to a mechanic and pay him to do it right if he knows what he is doing.
Check your back wheel cylinders,they are leaking,take both rear drums off and check for leaks.
You may need a rear disc brake caliper tool for your car. See the link below to see what it is C-clamps also work but you have to be careful to squeeze the caliper straight in. Take your time.