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how do you release the spare tire on a 2005 town and country van
Answers: 2 Views: 816 Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
Read the owner's manual for the best answer. Does no one read the owner's manual? If I remember correctly, you use the lug nut wrench on a recessed bolt near the back hatch. Turning it lowers the spare doughnut.
Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
Where can you get the most marvel figures near Connersville,IN?
Answers: 1 Views: 325 Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
On the internet. You live in too small a town to get a good selection if not finding them at all. Do a search and and you will find more than you know what to do with, and they will probably be cheaper too.
Rating: 2 Posted: 12 years ago
how to change altnator belt 1999 chev Cavalier
Answers: 1 Views: 237 Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
Loosen the alternator so tension is taken off the belt. Take off old belt. Put new belt on, re-tension alternator and tighten bolt. Easy. And if you don't believe me, google it - you will probable have better results than here anyway.
Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
can non- mormon persons purchase food storage products?
Answers: 1 Views: 325 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
Sure, why not? You might not be able to get them from the Mormons, but there are plenty more available if you do a little looking. They do not have the market even remotely cornered on these products - and I bet they will sell them to you if you ask nicely. You might have to pick up a pair of magic underwear at the same time, but who couldn't use some magic underwear?
Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
we are in canada and switched our plan to cover international to canada. why is the international cost so high?
Answers: 2 Views: 346 Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
I assume you are talking about phone calls... The price is high because people are paying it, the Canadian taxes are very high, or both. The only thing you can directly control is who you sign up with. I assume competition in long-distance services is legal there, so if you don't like it, get some quotes from other providers. Prices vary dramatically.
Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
transfer from KV to AMP
Answers: 1 Views: 750 Rating: 2 Posted: 12 years ago
Since you asked this twice, I will answer it again: They are two completely different things. Volts - or kilavolts, is the PRESSURE or force of the electricity, while amps are the amount. So, they don't compare. You can get the same result with high voltage and low amps as you can with low voltage and high amps - so they compliment each other. Think of a wire as a hose, and the electricity as water. Volts are the pressure of the water, amps is the amount.
Rating: 3 Posted: 12 years ago
kv=amp
Answers: 1 Views: 682 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
They are two completely different things. Volts - or kilavolts, is the PRESSURE or force of the electricity, while amps are the amount. So, they don't compare. You can get the same result with high voltage and low amps as you can with low voltage and high amps - so they compliment each other. Think of a wire as a hose, and the electricity as water. Volts are the pressure of the water, amps is the amount.
Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago
If there has been exposure to low level CO for 2 years or so (incorrectly vented fireplace), can it be detected?
Answers: 2 Views: 380 Rating: 2 Posted: 12 years ago
It can only be detected if it is still happening, or as it is emitting the CO. If the fireplace has been fixed or is not being used, you will not be able to detect it. Get a CO detector, turn on the fireplace and see what the meter shows. Then GET IT FIXED.
Rating: 2 Posted: 12 years ago
I just heard on Fox that Speculaters are Driving up our Oil and Gas Prices. Does onyone know who they are?
Answers: 11 Views: 1643 Rating: 11 Posted: 13 years ago
Oil is a commodity, which means the price fluctuates due to supple and demand. Even perception affects this, since an unstable government in an oil producing country COULD affect oil supply - even if it does not - still can make the price go up. Speculators make their money betting on pricing going up or down. They "bet" on future prices by buying contracts on future oil production, and selling them for a profit when supply is threatened. They do drive up prices in some cases, but there is not much we can do about it - it is part of and happens in almost all commodity markets. You could go out and buy your own oil futures, but who has the money for that - and then YOU would be a speculator...
Rating: 4 Posted: 12 years ago
how do i get a bricklaying job thats permanent
Answers: 2 Views: 339 Rating: 2 Posted: 12 years ago
You might want to find another job. The essence of construction jobs - like bricklaying - is that there is work when they building something. The only way to make this "permanent" is to move to an area that is growing exponentially, or have the government make some sort of rule that they are always putting up buildings made of bricks. Neither option is realistic, so learn some other skills and maybe join the local union. Both things will increase your chances of finding work - but i will never be permanent. You will have to change careers for that.
Rating: 2 Posted: 12 years ago

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