Sure Lisa. I recommend setting the entire Fire Engine on it's back. I use a towel to protect the plastic & finish. There are 10-main screws holding the body assembly to the chassis. These are the largest screws used on this toy. Use a #2 phillips head screw driver for these. They are deep recessed so it helps if the tip is magnatized to remove them. If you go any futher, you'll find some screws require a #1 screw driver. Please see the attached photo with arrows indicating the screws to remove.
Note: there are two smaller screws at the just beyond the two bumper screws. This one did not have them, but if yous does, they will need to be removed too. Once you seperate the body from the Chassis, you will want to lay it on the LEFT side (opposite from the one I’ve attached) so you can easily operate the controls if needed.
Sure Lisa. I recommend setting the entire Fire Engine on it's back. I use a towel to protect the plastic & finish. There are 10-main screws holding the body assembly to the chassis. These are the largest screws used on this toy. Use a #2 phillips head screw driver for these. They are deep recessed so it helps if the tip is magnatized to remove them. If you go any futher, you'll find some screws require a #1 screw driver. Please see the attached photo with arrows indicating the screws to remove.
Note: there are two smaller screws at the just beyond the two bumper screws. This one did not have them, but if yous does, they will need to be removed too. Once you seperate the body from the Chassis, you will want to lay it on the LEFT side (opposite from the one I’ve attached) so you can easily operate the controls if needed.