2001 Pontiac Bonneville "heat gun" Questions

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...the pigtail connector.These are notorious for leaking at the fuel line to fuel rail connection in which case it would only be about 20 bucks for a splice kit. Then you need a heat gun to splice

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...heat solder gun and a printed circuit board solder removal vacuum, The GM dealer does not service these bulbs, all they will do is remove the radio and send it out for repair to a GM radio repair ...

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...Gun, Heat Gun, wire stripper. NEXT: Cut one wire, CAUTION: Make certain you are connecting the proper wire by holding the new connector up to the vehicle connector and start with the wire that you ...

...a heat gun or heat source to blow across radiator to warm up dont leave heat gun in one spot or to close can damage radiator then look into buying a block heater for future below freezing ...

...heat gun. Heat guns are typically used to remove old paint, wallpaper, and has many other uses. You do not want to apply intense heat to cold car windows, so I recommend that this not be attempted ...

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...heat gun.. metal expands when hot. :) righty tighty lefty looseY? (CCW is correct) rust arms week breaker bar too short. or not using extensions. bad wrench , it slips. worng size socket, not using ...

...glue although the vinyl covering will have to be removed first. Using a heat gun will make this task more easier to do. Home Depot and many hardware stores sell heat guns at a decent price these ...

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...heat gun, apply heat at one point then try to insert a flat screw driver in between the cover and the body.  do this repeatedly until you fully remove the cover.if you dont have a heat gun, then ...

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...Strip you wire, push the ends into the connector and crimp the connector with a special crimping tool designed for the connector. Heat the shrink sleeving with a heat gun and the joint is

...gun out every time. Try heating it up with a torch. If it's on there tight it's the only way without an impact. Try not to heat the bolt so much as the surrounding area. I realize it may be a tight ...

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