If you purchased the Mopar interior lighting kit (part no. 82212347), the installation instructions can be found at the link below.
http://www.moparonlineparts.com/docs/82212347.pdf
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Yes, a machine shop is the best way.
A warp can be so slight that you won't see it with out the proper equipment.
Just make sure to tell them, you want an estimate before anything is done to it.
If it is warped, they can do a shave to straighten it.
They can also check your valves and valve seats while it is in there.
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This procedure is wayyyy to long to list on here. Your better off going to your local auto parts store and buying a repair manual for your car. It will have both detailed procedures for fixing both of your items. You can also goto the library and get the factory service manual for free. Good luck to you and thanks for using fixya!
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1. Drain Coolant 2. Take fan clutch off 3. Take fan shroud off 4. Take the serp. belt 5. Take the brace on the A/C and Alt. bracket 6. Take the A/C compressor off the bracket (but do not recover freon) 7. Take the idler pulley off 8. Take the bracket off but leave the alt. attached to bracket 9. Pull the wiring off the temp.gauge on the intake by the tstat housing 10. Take the bypass hose clamps off by using a hose clamp pliers. 11. Take the lower radiator hose off 12. Take the bolts out of the waterpump and take the pump off with a little tap with a hammer or pry it off. 13. Clean off old gasket 14. Install in reverse
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You are not going to like my suggestion. Either go online and search for a maintenance manual for your vehicle and purchase it or go to a local parts store and purchase one there.
The procedure to do what you are asking is very long, many pages of typing and photos a required to accomplish what you ask and it is different for every vehicle.
You can also do a search online about doing this and you might get lucky and find a procedure already written up, but I'm betting on you needing the manual in hand to accomplish this task, even with online instructions.
Or you can pay a mechanic to do it for you and if you do not have all the tools required to pull the oil pan and even possibly the engine from the vehicle, it might be cheaper.
Good luck.
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