If its a 4 door saloon then you cant but if its a hatch back then pull up the levers at the tops of the seat backs [either side]
Inside the bonnet at the rear of the indicator light fitting is a steel ring. This is a clip-in spring fitting. Once unclipped the indicator unit slides out. The bulb is attached by a simple push on fitting.
You will need to wind the pistons in the calipers back in..there are wind back kits available online..note that the pistons wind back in different roations according to which wheel you are doing..passenger side rear winds in anti clockwise rotation while the drivers side rear winds in on a clockwaise rotation..
If the horn is not operating the fault will almost certainly be the ribbon cable in the steering wheel. It is located under the air bag, and is not repariable. The purpose of this cable is to coil tighter and looser as the s/wheel is turned. Proton call it a "clockwork spring" cost £77 from proton. there are four points of contact to operate the horn. They are unbreakable. To gain access to the ribbon cable, remove the rear s/wheel covers. Then from rear of wheel remove two torque screws holding the airbag and horn switch assembly onto the frame of the s/wheel. You will need a 30 mm torque screwdriver. On the right hand side of the s/wheel at the rear, is a detachable plastic plate, 300 by 500 mm. Tease it out with a small screwdriver. Look through the resultant hole and you can see one torque screw. I found it necessary to kneel outside the vehicle, drivers side, and to shine a light through the hole. not at all easy to see. On the left side of the steering wheel at the rear, is a circular rubber bung, about 100 mm diameter. Again tease it out. You will have to undue the left torque screw through that small hole, I did it more by feel. Once both screws have been removed it will then be necessary to unclip two fasteners which also hold the airbag and s/wheel ribbon cable assembly in place. Very hard to see them, they are located near the screws you have just removed. I found it necessary to bend the clips in the open position using a small screwdriver. When you have now removed the screws and undone the clips, lift the horn and airbag assembly off the lower s/wheel frame. Carefully remove the airbag and horn plugs. Next remove the s/wheel. Important, mark the position of it before removing. I did this by placing a broom on the dashboard and resting on the drivers seat. I then stuck tape on the seat, s/wheel and dashboard to mark the alignment of the s/wheel with wheels dead staright ahead. Once you have removed the s/wheel you can now see the ribbon cable assembly. Its a sealed unit, not repairable (it actaully says so on its label) Unplug the horn and airbag connections. Two important points. The horn only works with ignition switched on. When fitting the replacement "clockwork spring" ensure you wheels are pointing dead ahead. Refitting is the reverse of the procedure. The best of luck !
The sternmost rigging pole on a ship is typically the mizzenmast. It is located at the aft or rear of the ship and is used to support the mizzen sail.
It is the rear lower arm on most motorcycles. The rear wheel axel goes thru the arm and attaches the rear wheel. In addition in most cases there are 2 shocks attached on either side of the arm. This arm swings up and down and allows for shock dampening instead of a rigid or hard tale ride
How to fold down rear seats in 1998 Saturn
Yes the rear seats lay down
You can't fold down the seats, they are bolted in...
How do you fold the rear seats down in the 2008 dodge ram 1500 quad cab?
my 93 Honda has a lock on it to fold down rear seats look ,look between rear speaks towards the front, ignition key should unlock seats
To fold down the rear seats in a Dodge Magnum, first, ensure the front seats are moved forward to create space. Locate the release levers or straps on the top of the rear seatbacks. Pull these levers or straps, then push the seatbacks down towards the floor. Make sure the seats are securely locked in place once folded down.
The rear seat back does not fold down in a 2008 Ram truck.
yes
those were optional; open the trunk and look at rear of back seats; if you have a vertical split, you have fold-down seats, and heavy canvas-type finger grabs to fold the seat down at the top outside of each seat.
the seat release is in the trunk.
nope
they dont fold down