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This kit contains small parts and uses an open-flame alcohol burner, and is recommended for ages 14 and up. Assembly time is about 15 minutes, although some reviewers recommended having tweezers on hand for assembly, particularly when it comes time to placing the tiny bushings.' [* F5 g1 e7 K& A1 L
If that’s the case, you’re going to need to have the bushes replaced. Any garage can do this, and it’s not too big of a job. Just make sure you don’t ignore it. The rubber is there for a reason – metal suspension parts aren’t supposed to spend their time hitting other metal.. ?: A' s9 l9 p
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Grab a rag or tissue, pop the hood and remove the dipstick (check your owner’s manual if you don’t know where it is). Wipe the dipstick with the rag and reinsert it into the dipstick tube, making sure it seats all the way (goes all the way in). Pull the dipstick out again to check your oil level. You’ll see marks, notches or holes on the dipstick indicating the “FULL” and “ADD” levels. If the oil appears below the ADD mark, you’re out of oil. Call a friend and ask them to bring you at least four quarts of the proper oil for your vehicle(find the oil specs for your car on the oil filler cap or in the owner’s manual). Add just enough oil to bring the oil level up to the full mark on the dipstick, then drive your car to a shop to have it checked for leaks or an oil consumption issue.
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9 O5 a' Q. F4 }People have been burning hydrocarbons to make energy for over a million years—that's why fire was invented. But ordinary fires are usually quite inefficient. When you cook sausages on a camp fire, you waste a huge amount of energy. Heat shoots off in all directions; hardly any goes into the cooking pot—and even less into the food. Car engines are much more efficient: they waste less energy and put more of it to work. What's so clever about them is that they burn fuel in closed containers, capturing most of the heat energy the fuel releases, and turning it into mechanical energy that can drive the car along.7 z) w& Y, ?3 ?5 K5 d h1 J+ h
Avoid fighting a fire yourself. If you choose to use a fire extinguisher, stay at a safe distance and use only an extinguisher labeled for Class B and Class C fires. If you suspect there is a fire under the hood or in the trunk, do not open it. The action of opening the trunk/hood introduces more oxygen to the fire, allowing it to grow.
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