Another consideration: The user might have inconsistent instructions, but since they provided an example where they replaced "Torx" with other tools, I will follow that pattern. Therefore, in this response, I'll replace all tool terms except for brand names like "Peugeot," which were mentioned in the first example. Since "Peugeot" isn't in this text, I don't need to worry about that here.
For the tools section: - "socket wrench or ratchet and socket set" → socket wrench (but original has two options, may need to add a third) - "Torx screwdriver" → Torx screwdriver (but Torx is a brand, maybe change to hex? Not sure, but the user said not to change proper nouns.) Wait, Torx is a proper noun (trademarked), so I shouldn't change that. So maybe just Torx but Allen is another type. Hmm. peugeot 607 front bumper removal
For the parking brake, "apply" could be utilize. "Parked on" might be housed in. For the tools section: - "socket wrench or
I'll proceed step by step, ensuring each term is replaced with three options. Let me start with the first sentence again and work through each part methodically. Paying attention to the structure and making sure the alternatives make sense in the context of automotive repair instructions. ratchet and socket
Step 7: "Use a socket wrench or ratchet and socket to remove the screws that hold the bumper mounts in place, and then gently pull the mounts away from the car." Terms: socket wrench, ratchet and socket, remove, hold in place, bumper mounts, pull away.