It's made with a lot of metal and welding.
there is a screw in the front and back wheel well and a few self tapping screws in the bottom of car then just pull up on plastic rocker panel
first you need to remove the door sill plastic panels, just lift them right up and then pull the kick panel plastic back towards the B pillar that should remove them
Door panels on a 1986 Honda Civic are held on by several mounting screws. Loosen the screws and gently pull the dash out. Doing so will remove any plastic clips.
Inside the trunk or hatch on each side there are plastic access panels. Remove these panels to get access to the sockets which are twist locked into the reflector housing.
Driver side front of the engine, you have to unscrew a large black plastic part to remove the filter elementDriver side front of the engine, you have to unscrew a large black plastic part to remove the filter element
Driver side front of the engine, you have to unscrew a large black plastic part to remove the filter elementDriver side front of the engine, you have to unscrew a large black plastic part to remove the filter element
door panels can usually be removed by taking out all visible screws holding the plastic on, and then using a screwdriver or pry bar to pop out the plastic rivets.
I guess you are having a hard time with the REAR door panels. Simply remove the handle inserts that look look like a flat plastic cup, pull the out-up torwards you. After you remove the screws pull the door and the plugs will come out.
I have an 08 Sierra. I have taken off the dash sections to the left of the speedometer cluster and the panel covering the radio/HVAC area. The correct method for doing this is to remove the plastic panels at your knees (I'm not sure what that's actually called) and then pry off the dash panels. Now, I have taken off both the panels just by prying them off with my fingers and then working them off from behind those knee panels. This is not the right way to do it, but it works and saves you the time of having to remove those lower panels. I have an 08 Sierra. I have taken off the dash sections to the left of the speedometer cluster and the panel covering the radio/HVAC area. The correct method for doing this is to remove the plastic panels at your knees (I'm not sure what that's actually called) and then pry off the dash panels. Now, I have taken off both the panels just by prying them off with my fingers and then working them off from behind those knee panels. This is not the right way to do it, but it works and saves you the time of having to remove those lower panels.
At the bottom of the radiator, passenger side. You will have to remove some plastic panels to access it.
Driver side front of the engine, you have to unscrew a large black plastic part to remove the filter elementDriver side front of the engine, you have to unscrew a large black plastic part to remove the filter element
You can remove melted plastic from a dishwasher's heating element by first unplugging it from the power outlet and removing all of the dishes and racks. Leave the dishwasher door open to allow the coils to cool down. Place some ice in a plastic zipper bag and put it on top of the cooled plastic and leave for about 30 minutes. Remove the ice and using a plastic scraper, scrape the hardened plastic off the coils. Soak a cloth in an acetone-based nail polish remover and leave it on the element for 5 minutes. Use this cloth to scrub the remaining plastic off of the element then wipe the coils with a clean, damp cloth. Remove any remaining nail polish remover residue with a cloth that has been dipped in a solution of warm water and dish soap, then rinse the coils with water.