Inside the "holes" are springy brass fingers that grip the plug prongs when you insert the wall plug, making connection with your home's electrical system.
It's possible that there is a loose connection in the electrical wiring of the light and outlet that is affected by temperature changes. When the air gets warm, the expansion of the wires could cause the loose connection to disconnect, resulting in the light and outlet not working. I recommend contacting a licensed electrician to inspect and repair the issue.
To install a 110 volt plug, first shut off power to the circuit you'll be working on. Then, remove the cover plate of the outlet and disconnect the wires from the old outlet. Connect the corresponding wires to the terminals on the new 110 volt plug and secure it back into the electrical box before turning the power back on and testing the outlet. If you're unsure, it's best to consult a professional electrician for assistance.
To replace a ground fault interrupt (GFI) outlet with a regular one, turn off the power to the outlet at the breaker panel. Remove the faceplate, screws, and wires from the GFI outlet. Install the new regular outlet by connecting the wires to the appropriate terminals, securing the outlet to the electrical box, and attaching the faceplate. Finally, turn the power back on at the breaker panel.
To wire a 230 volt outlet, first turn off power to the circuit. Connect the red and black wires to the brass screws on the outlet, the white wire to the silver screw, and the green or bare wire to the green screw. Make sure to follow all local electrical codes and consult a licensed electrician if needed.
Inside the "holes" are springy brass fingers that grip the plug prongs when you insert the wall plug, making connection with your home's electrical system.
Remove the electrical connector from the old resistor. Remove the screws holding the resistor in place. Remove the old resistor. Put in the new one and screw in the screws. Attach the electrical connector.
Removing the back seat in the Kia Rio is simple. Remove the screws or bolts from the lower cushion and remove cushion. Then remove the now visible screws and remove the remaining parts.
Remove the Toyota Camry headliner. The overhead console retaining screws will be visible. Remove the retaining screws and the console will come off.
Door Speakers: * Remove the door trim panel * Remove the speaker mounting screws * Pull out the speaker and disconnect the electrical connector from the speaker and remove the speaker Door Subwoofers: * Remove the subwoofer grille trim panel * Remove the door trim panel * Remove the 8 mounting screws from the front side of the subwoofer * Remove the single subwoofer retaining screw from the backside of the subwoofer enclosure * Pull out the subwoofer,disconnect the electrical connector and remove the subwoofer Quarter Panel Speakers: * Remove the quarter panel trim * Remove the 4 speaker mounting screws * Pull out the speaker,disconnect the electrical connector and remove the speaker Parcel Shelf Speakers: * Working from inside the trunk area,disconnect the speaker electrical connector * Remove the parcel shelf * Remove the speaker mounting screws and remove the speaker
You have to remove the chrome bezel and possibly the grill depending on the model.
It is not difficult. First you have to remove the 12vot cigarette lighter plastic and then remove the radio. 4 screws for the radio. Then you have to remove the panel that goes from the radio up to the instrument cluster. This panel has 4 screws. 2 of them are on top of the instrument cluster (visible) and the other two should be visible after removal of radio.
Usually the screws are 6-32 oval head. Length 1/2 inch.
# Remove the door trim panel # Remove the mounting screws withdraw the speaker unplug the electrical connector and remove the speaker
Remove the air filter housing by removing 3 screws and pulling up. Remove the air filter. Remove two screws holding the reservoir and pull up. Disconnect the electrical fitting and hoses. You're done.
It screws into the exhaust and plugs into the electrical harness.It screws into the exhaust and plugs into the electrical harness.
You first empty the glove box. Next you remove the pins holding the glove box and snap it out. The screws are now visible loosen and remove the matrix.