Do you have an owners/shop manual?    Those can be purchased fairly easy.

As for the dent, perhaps you can get a Body shop mechanic to hook up their
suction cup (similar to a plumber's plunger, but heavier) and pop it out.  If
there are no wrinkles in the sheet metal, this may be the simplest and cheapest
option.  Otherwise it is a task of removing the interior to gain access, and
that is best left to the professionals.

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: dana tierney
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 1:37 PM
  Subject: car question

  Anyone know of a good online resource for automotive do-it-yourself?

  I'd like to see if I can troubleshoot what is wrong with my windshield wipers.
Don't need them often in NM but not having them is annoying from time to time.
They don't work at all, and I suppose it could be anything from the wiper motor
to a fuse to a short, and I'd like some help figuring it out.

  I have found a couple of q and a forums, but these mainly tell me that other
people have had similar probs and I don't know how knowledgeable the answers
are -- I was thinking more along the lines of an online repair manual?

  Also, it looks as though some SUV backed into me when I was parked somewhere
and I'd like to see if the dent could be hammered out from the inside. It's on
the rear quarterpanel between the window and the hatch. Relatively minor dent
and no paint missing, but I don't see what I need to do to get to the inside of
that particular bit of metal.

  This is a Jeep Cherokee I am talking about btw. Appreciate anything
authoritative you Google gods can point me at.

  Thanks
  Dana
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