Not a very well worded question, but I assume you mean do you become impared upon the first sip. Technically no. A small sip of even pure alcohol won't affect your general ability to operate a vehicle. However, depending on your tolerance, weight and other factors, a small amount from a quarter drink could impare you. Technically, if you are extremely allergic or sensitive to alcohol, then a sip can impair you, but that is not likely.
Probably. I mean, if I were renting an apartment to someone, I'd want to make sure their checks clear before I let them move in.
The codes GU6 and G80 are for the gear ratio on your vehicle the G80 code indicates your vehicle was eqipped from the factory with a locking rear differential and the GU6 code indicates your gear ratio.
Assuming you mean ECM (Engine Control Module), it varies from car to car. We need to know the year, make, model and engine of the vehicle you question.
Yes and no. The point of a governor is to limit the RPM's of the engine. Removing the governor in tiself does not hurt a thing, but then you run the risk of over-reving the motor and chance blowing it up. Remember, just because a motor will spin that fast does not mean that it was designed to!
a motor machine used for transportation.
A crash involving a motor vehicle or aircraft
loupe is the type of lens used by a watch repairer
PCV is positive crankcase ventilation
It means the vehicle has the original motor and transmission.
MVA in anatomy stands for Motor Vehicle Accident. It refers to any incident involving a motor vehicle that results in injury or trauma to the individuals involved. In a medical context, healthcare professionals often assess and treat patients who have been in MVAs.
Small to Medium Area Repair Techniques, basically being a mobile vehicle repairer that comes out to repair minor paint scratches or chips and saving the cost and Vehicle Off Road (VOR) time normally associated with having such repairs carried out at a traditional bodyshop
It appears to mean: Illinois(?) operating motor vehicle under suspension.
ABS stands for Anti-Lock Brake System.
Reg can mean short for "regular" or a nickname for "Reggie". In the UK reg can also mean a motor vehicle "registration number".
Are you sure you don't mean Motor Vehicle ADMNINISTRATION? The MVA (or in some states, the DMV) are agencies of the Execuitive Branch of government and they get their funding and operating expenses from taxes and from the fees they charge.
means the goverment has made sure the car goes through all the right test tht they want