Martell1977 said:
I suggest buying a Haynes repair manual for your car. AutoZone and other auto parts stores sell them. Last i looked they were around $20, but they cover how to fix a lot of things on the car.
Haynes and Chilton manuals actually are useless in my experience. they only cover basics and give need values for torque and gaps. Search the net for the actual shop manual that dealers get and see if you can download it if your going to go that way. These manuals will at least give a complete exploded view and step by step instructions on take off each piece.