...rear seat belt 'fluffing'. No one ever sits in the rear of my car, and the same garage passed it last year. I have done nearly 500 miles this year. Are they right to fail the car for this, can it be ...
...passenger side of fuel tank, mounted on frame in fuel line it is attached to the frame near the rear passenger side door by a hose clamp, so you need a screwdriver to loosen the clamp, and pliers ...
How do you change the rear brakes on a 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis? The problem is with the passenger rear, it appears out of round. I replaced the rotor and pads the piston looks like it is seated ...
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stay runing unless you depresee the acelerator, once you remove your foot it stalls out. Need to replace fuel filter, but can not find it? Check along frame rail on passenger side under rear seat area
...rear corner of the panel. Remove these two screws. The panel should then slide upward, releasing the plastic hooks (7 or 8 of them)holding the panel flush against the metal door skin. DO NOT PULL THE ...
...cooling system. Remove or disconnect the following: Negative battery cable Front seats Carpeting Rear airflow duct Heater hoses Remove the driver-s side air bag module by removing or disconnect
...removal tool, carefully pry the trim panel plastic push pin retainers from the door inner panel. NOTE: Do not use the trim panel to pry the clips from the door inner panel. Replace any bent, damaged ...
...attached to a black hose. This hose is your fuel line and it should run from the fuel tank at the rear of the vehicle to the engine 3) Notice that the area between the fuel filter and the fuel line ...
...rear face of the plenum (Fig. 14), and remove the floor air distribution duct.Remove two nuts from the two studs along the lower flange of the plenum.Carefully move plenum rearward to allow heater ...
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