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1. Remove the Toyota's oil pan drain plug with a wrench and drain the engine oil into a drain pan. Place the plug back into the oil pan and tighten it with the wrench. 2. Remove the bolts that hold the oil pan onto the bottom of the Toyota's...
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1. Drive the Dakota onto a set of front end ramps. If the pump does not work at all, do not start the engine. Use a jack and jack stands to raise the front of he Dakota off the ground. 2. Place a drain pan under the oil pan plug and remove t...
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1. Remove the chain and sprocket cover. Loosen the bolts on the cover with the wrench. Take the cover off. Remove the bar and chain from the bar posts. Unscrew the top cylinder cover with the screwdriver. Remove the cylinder cover and lift o...
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1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. Allow the engine to cool for at least 30 minutes prior to beginning the procedure. 2. Remove the oil drain plug and let the oil drain into the pan. Remove the engine oil filter. 3. Remove the oil pump ...
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1. Drive your Dodge Caravan up onto ramps or lifts so you have room to work as you pull out the oil pump. You could also use a jack, but make sure you brace the front wheels and engage the parking break so the car doesn't roll. 2. Disconnect...
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1. Disconnect the negative battery cable with a socket wrench to prevent the engine from starting. Remove the stabilizer brace for the engine. Disconnect the expansion tank and servo reservoir. 2. Remove the accessory drive belt by turning t...
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1. Drive your Toyota Camry up onto ramps or lifts so you have room to work as you pull out the oil pump. You could also use a jack, but make sure you brace the front wheels so they don't roll. In addition, set the emergency break firmly into...
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1. Drive your Mercury Cougar up onto ramps or lifts so you have enough room to pull out the oil pump. You could also use a jack, but brace the front wheels and set the emergency break. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable and remove the ...
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1. Remove the cable on the negative battery terminal with a socket wrench to prevent the engine from starting while you replace the oil pump. Place a container under the radiator drain and open the radiator drain cock. Allow the coolant to d...
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1. Drive your vehicle up onto ramps or lifts so you have room to work as you pull out the oil pump. You could also use a jack, but make sure you brace the front wheels so they don't roll. In addition, set the emergency break firmly into posi...
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1. Use the wrench to remove the bar nuts, and use the screwdriver to loosen the chain's tension. Take off the clutch cover, bar and chain. Set them aside in a safe place. 2. Remove the rubber plug from the spark plug. Take out the spark plug...
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1. Remove the cable from the battery's negative terminal with a socket wrench to prevent anyone from starting the engine. Raise the vehicle with a jack and support it on jack stands. 2. Place a drain pan under the oil drain on the crankcase....
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1. Drive your vehicle up onto ramps or lifts so you have room to work as you pull out the oil pump. You could also use a jack, but make sure you brace the front wheels so they don't roll. In addition, set the emergency break firmly into posi...
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1. Drive your vehicle up onto ramps or lifts so you have room to work as you pull out the oil pump. You could also use a jack, but make sure you brace the front wheels so they don't roll. In addition, set the emergency break firmly into posi...
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1. Write down the radio security code and the radio presets on your Honda Accord then disconnect the battery cable. Place the number one piston to TDC and remove the oil pan. 2. Take out the oil pump chain tensioner and throw it away. Use a ...
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1. Drain the engine oil and the cooling system. Remove the negative battery cable and the engine front cover. Locate it under the engine; it looks like the bottom of the motor. 2. Remove the oil pan and the oil pump on your Chevy Corvette, i...
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1. Drive your Kia Spectra up onto ramps or lifts. Brace the front wheels so they don't roll if you employ jacks. Set the emergency break. 2. Drain the engine oil and disconnect the negative battery cable. Take out the following components in...
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