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removing engine cover - how to? - TahoeEvoke - 19-10-2015 05:43pm Hello everyone, So I was changing a headlamp bulb and in my wisdom a was using a very small screwdriver (3 inches) to pry the release of the bulb connector - I dropped the dam thing inside the compartment and it didn't come out of the bottom of the car? it has gone into the abyss of the engine compartment - I've been hunting this sucker all night and no trace of it? can't see it anywhere? where could it be? I wanted to remove the plastic engine cover to get more light and see if I can spot it but am I am stomped on the plastic cover? I don't see any freaking bolts? Help - how do you do remove the plastic cover? Thanks for any help - or advice -R RE: removing engine cover - how to? - PhilSkill - 19-10-2015 05:51pm If you mean the cover over the top, they normally just pull off, but I have to say I've never removed my Evoque one, so cant be sure! RE: removing engine cover - how to? - Steve D - 19-10-2015 06:09pm They're the same as the Freelanders. As already said, just pull it off - they have rubber grommets that fit on ball/posts on the engine. Just line them up and push them back on. Really easy. RE: removing engine cover - how to? - TahoeEvoke - 19-10-2015 06:11pm (19-10-2015 06:09pm)Steve D Wrote: They're the same as the Freelanders. As already said, just pull it off - they have rubber grommets that fit on ball/posts on the engine. Just line them up and push them back on. Really easy. Thank you - I was afraid of breaking something as I tried that and it seemed pretty solid. I will pull more aggressively now - Hope to find that dam screwdriver!!!! RE: removing engine cover - how to? - wheels - 20-10-2015 12:42pm Not so easy if the rubber is dry, you have to use considerable force RE: removing engine cover - how to? - Steve D - 20-10-2015 01:00pm Heyyyy, what are we talking about here? RE: removing engine cover - how to? - TahoeEvoke - 20-10-2015 04:20pm (20-10-2015 12:42pm)wheels Wrote: Not so easy if the rubber is dry, you have to use considerable force That did it - just pull hard and it came off side note - gave me the room to get more light and found that silly screwdriver in a ledge! - mission accomplished. thanks everyone |